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  • If you don't like SpongeBob, pick a different instance, that's federation.

    To me this is like having a problem with the flags someone else has in their yard. Not your yard, not your flags. You're free to not like their flags, but if your grievance is with the action of them peacefully demonstrating free speech, that's a you problem.

    Sure, maybe that guy also happens to work at the flag factory down the street. Probably explains why he has so many flags. Doesn't mean he's going to make you put the same flags he likes in your yard.

    Edit: for the record, I'm not downvoting you, I think you've been very reasonable in this discussion

  • Excluding mortage, the montly cost of owning my house is 275€ which includes water and electricity.

    That's also excluding regular maintenance or emergency repairs that a landlord would be (often reluctantly) responsible for. It is also possible to do big, expensive, necessary renovations on a house and have it hardly affect the value at all.

  • If they've been trained to immediately recoil at the word "communism", and don't understand how federated moderation works, then yes, it'll probably scare away a good number of users. But on the flip side it's not a for-profit business trying to hook DAU using predatory and emotionally exploitative patterns, so who cares about first impressions? The people who use Lemmy know why they're using it.

  • If you have an email address, you're already used to the federated service pattern. When you sign up for a gmail, you're making an account with Google to be able to send emails to anyone else with an email address. And there's nothing stopping Google from making you fill out a "sketchy" application to get an account.

    On Lemmy, each instance has its own set of rules, and if you don't like them, you just make an account on a different instance.

    As far as censorship, each "community" (analog to subreddit) lives on a certain instance and the rules of that instance apply.

    Edit: also on the topic of communism, however you feel about communism in the physical world is irrelevant when it comes to the digital world. Free and Open Source Software makes the world go 'round, and is often communist in nature, even if done unintentionally. The pattern of people developing software for their own purposes, and then sharing it freely with others is the purest form of "From each according to their ability, to each according to their need." That said, running an instance isn't free, so make sure to kick your instance a few bucks if you appreciate their work.

  • There was a time when the federal govt deploying the military to the states to enforce laws would be the worst case scenario in the eyes of the Republican party.

    You know it's fascism when you're ok with the govt doing the worst case scenario, as long as you're sure they won't target you. I feel like even Reagan would have voted for Harris at this point.

  • I'm not sure what you meant about rounding up jews

    It honestly feels like you're not even reading your own comments. Scroll up and re-read what YOU just said to me.

    Trump isn't demonizing immigrants in the same way as Hitler.

    He is. He labels them rapists, drug dealers, "the enemy", he is about to use them as an excuse to deploy the military domestically to round them up. You can guarantee that if you try to hide anyone in your house or otherwise try to impede the federal govt from deploying the military in your town, you will also be labeled as a criminal.

    Are you saying you think Trump will make concentrations camps and start a genocide?

    This is already in motion. Currently they are labeled as detention centers, but they will inevitably become slave camps (which is literally a protected case of actual slavery in the US), because they are privatized and slavery is lucrative. But their home countries will refuse to take them, the camps will become overpopulated, and each facility will be tasked with "taking care of the problem" without being given instructions as to how.

    People are publicly decrying them.

    But on the note of genocide, Rubio (Trump's pick for secretary of state) has already stated plainly that he is against a ceasefire in Gaza. Isreal is going to eliminate every Palestinian they can, and the Trump administration will support it. And don't play dumb and say "he said Hamas", Isreal has so far not discriminated between soldiers and literal children, and they're not about to start.

    I find it ironic how you act like you know what Lemmy users believe, but then appear to be completely oblivious of basic current events. It honestly feels like I'm talking to someone who gets really opinionated when they're high, not even able to keep up with what YOU just said let alone what others are telling you.

  • Basically, pre-2008.

    Wars in the middle east were the norm, but they were always elsewhere, and the govt sold us that they were fighting the bad guys, that everything was under control, and that home would continue to be safe and prosperous. There basically weren't any other militaries that could reasonably rival the US World Police. Yeah, it was seen as problematic, but in a way that seemed TOO safe, never unsafe. Random acts of terrorism was sold to us as the only real threat (even though it realistically wasn't).

    As kids, millennials were told that the American dream was real, that if you go to college you will get a good job and be able to provide for your family. It wasn't until around the time of the 2008 recession that people really started noticing how worthless a lot of their college degrees were, and how much debt they had been saddled with.

    Similarly, climate change was being successfully sold as "maybe a complete hoax" in the media. Even if you did believe it was real, it wasn't crazy to feel optimistic that there was still time for the science to settle, and voters/politicians to make the right decisions before things got too bad.

    Putin, Trump, and Covid were all solidly during Millennial adulthood, not representative of their youth.

  • Some people on Lemmy seem to think he's literally Hitler. He's not, even if he turns out to be just as bad.

    So let me get this straight, when you hear people say Trump is "literally Hitler" you think they're saying he's actually the original real-life Adolf Hitler, somehow still alive, clean shaven, wearing a Trump disguise? Is that what you're saying right now?

    You don't think that people actually just mean history is repeating itself, and Trump could turn out to be just as bad? That's not what you think people mean?

  • Honestly can't tell if you're being sarcastic lol. Yeah, autocracies have long maintained that democracy and freedom of speech isn't sustainable because you can always use free speech to manipulate the voters to democratically elect an autocrat who ends the democracy. Russia has been openly trying to demonstrate this since the cold war.

    Source: ex-KGB agent flat-out says it.