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  • In both cases you have a person doing something that many people would consider bad. Then this person gets mad when others find out about their behaviour. If you don't want people to find out you did something, maybe just don't do it in the first place.

  • I think it's pretty comparable. The guys in the OP are getting mad at Derek but they're the ones who said bad things in the first place. Their actions caused this. All Derek did was let people know the truth, and maybe it's good when people know the truth.

  • Maybe Lemmy is a 2020s version of phpBB (the forum software, which is open source like Lemmy is). Lemmy and phpBB can both be hosted by anyone, but of course the interesting thing about Lemmy is that Lemmy servers can share their content with each other.

  • I think health problems are one type of problem that young people are facing, and the news has talked about mental health in particular being a growing problem for young people.

    Lack of employment generally (not just health related) seems to be a problem - apparently the percentage of young people who aren't in employment, education, or training is increasing.

    I think Sir Gareth has identified some of the problems too. Lack of healthy role models, abundance of unhealthy role models. Abundance of porn, especially unhealthy porn. Negative effects of social media. Etc.

  • Even if Jesus was fictional, He’s still a pretty good role model by what’s written about Him.

    If Christianity only expected people to think that Jesus was a good role model then maybe I would be more willing to turn up at my local church. But Christianity expects a further belief: that Jesus is the son of God, which is a supernatural claim.

    Personally I'm just not sure I believe the supernatural stuff.

  • We didn’t have smartphone on us 24/7. And of course content producers have gotten better at making their stuff visually stimulating and addictive.

    Yeah I think both of those could be reasons why young people have problems today. Another reason could be the Covid lockdowns, which resulted in young people spending more time online, and less time in the real world.

    When I was young I spent some time online, using internet forums etc. But the most fun I had was when I socialised with real people in the real world.

  • True, you could argue that young women are also being negatively affected by "toxic influencers".

    I guess Gareth has chosen to focus on issues facing young men though. Of course Gareth has experience mentoring young men, as the manager of England's men's football team.

    Society probably should help both young women and young men, but maybe each group faces slightly different problems. E.g. according to the Samaritans, men are 3 times as likely to die from suicide as women, although women attempt suicide more than men do. So both groups clearly have problems, but they seem to deal with those problems in different ways. Maybe different approaches are needed when helping each gender.

  • Innocent until proven guilty and all that.

    I thought that only applied to conservatives who have been accused of sexual harassment.

    Being serious though, I agree with @mannycalavera@feddit.uk that killers probably shouldn't be venerated, but it's definitely interesting that the Luigi case has inspired a lot of discussion, so I wondered what Lemmy users might think about this mural.

  • I read the same story on CNN this morning.

    Apparently the Democrats have a favourability rating of 29% ("a record low in CNN’s polling dating back to 1992 and a drop of 20 points since January 2021") while the Republicans have a favourability rating of 36%.

  • I wonder if there's some validity to what OpenAI is saying though (but I certainly don't completely agree with them).

    If the US makes it too costly to train AI models, then maybe China will relax any copyright laws so that Chinese AI models can be trained quickly and cheaply. This might result in China developing better AI models than the US.

    Maybe the US should require AI companies to pay a large chunk of their profits to copyright holders. So copyright holders would be compensated, but an AI company would only have to pay if they generate profits.

    Maybe someone more knowledgeable in this field will tell me I'm totally wrong.

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    Are our ‘lost boys’ really being failed?

  • I read this article, I thought it was interesting. The author says that he ended up being grateful for the strictness from his mother - he thinks she took him away from a dangerous criminal life.

    I wonder whether British parents generally these days are not strict enough, or too strict. Clearly this guy thinks that strictness when growing up can be beneficial, even if it's painful at the time.

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  • AfD got 21% in the election though, higher than just 6%. I think it's like someone else in this thread said - the right don't want to buy Teslas because electric cars are seen as "woke", while the left don't want to buy Teslas because they don't like Musk.

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  • This reminds me of something I read from a British left-wing journalist the other day (source). She suggested that perhaps the left should focus less on identity politics, and more on wealth and class:

    By making a virtue of marginalisation, breaking ourselves down into ever smaller and mutually hostile groupings, we make it impossible to build a mass movement capable of taking on extreme concentrations of wealth and power

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