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  • At any case, to respond more precisely to what you were saying. I will read the Umberto Eco essay at some point (sorry, its long and I'm busy). Nevertheless, I feel as though a redefinition of the term clearly has a political motivation behind it. Why not simply call right wing Christians by another name? I feel the word fascist is used because of its historical connotation and because it helps people with a far-left agenda get what they want. It's an effective strategy because conservatives end up defending themselves and trying go prove they're not Hitler rather than talking about something a bit more substantive.

  • Thanks, I appreciate your response. But don't worry. I am here to help out FOSS software, and because I believe in the Lemmy project.

    I am perfectly happy to share my honest opinions and be downvoted. That's part of being part of a community.

  • Delusional. You may disagree with American capitalism and the plutocracy it has become. I'm inclined to agree with you to a point. None of those things are fascist.

    The far left is obsessed with fascism. Maybe it is because you are both brutal and authoritarian when you gain power.

  • Anti-antifa does not make one fascist. Britain and America were anti-Antifa and made sure they regained no power in the early days of the BDR. You might disagree with Western, anti-socialist and anticommunist politics, but they were decidedly not fascist.

    This is what I mean. A political ax to grind and a bunch of word games.

  • Who are these "christo-fascists"? I'm a big skeptical when people throw that f-word around. I might generally agree with their points but they almost always have a political ax to grind. Hence the hyperbole.

  • Its full of evangelical Christians. That and Anglo-Saxon culture even minus the evangelical Christians is very squeamish around sex. Just look at the different attitude towards talking to kids about sex that you find in the UK and on the Continent, even the Germanic countries tend to be a lot more open about this stuff than the UK.

  • Yup. Price per flop or whatever is cheaper than ever but after a certain point it doesnt matter. Also I don't do specialist stuff on my phone. I do it on my desktop rig that can actually run arbitrary code I give it.

    I do have a few friends with money who just need that latest 50 megapixel phone camera or that 4k phone screen. But I don't much care.

  • I don't blame you. I'd definitely choose apple over Windows at least on the desktop side of things. You get a Unixy experience and their UI is pretty good.

    I am still a Gnome user mostly because the interface is Maclike and I came to Linux from the Mac world.

    That and as far as phones and tablets go, your options are really limited if you want to go the custom ROM route. ARM is horrible in that each SOC needs its own custom kernel. A very different world from x86.

  • No longer using Ubuntu at all because they force snaps down your throat. While I do like snaps on the server environment, (I think a lot of the haters out there don't see how nice they are on servers), I prefer to use Debian and then to just install snapd on my terms.