• lennybird@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Always a tankie from Lemmy.ml with a curious predisposition to defending Russia and China who espoused both sides false equivalence fallacies. How curious.

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      5 days ago

      To be fair, they pretty much built this place. They were here before the whole Reddit thing, and they stuck around. Most normies just up and left.

      I don’t particularly want to talk about the evils of capitalism in every thread. It’s really really bad, but I have diverse interests, and have some form of object permanence, it’s ok to talk about something else once in a while. But that’s the only content that gets any engagement here because we left and they stayed.

      So chalk another one for the old small-d democratic notion of “decisions are made by those who show up”. This is the “get lectured by Tankies” social media network now.

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        5 days ago

        Yknow, now that you say it, it does kinda make sense that the people simping for pro-Israel politicians would essentially barge into a space someone else built, decide it’s theirs now, and try and kick out the people who were here first.

    • YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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      5 days ago

      Real talk. Don’t judge them based on their instance though.

      There are some very smart(if not misguided) users in .ml

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        5 days ago

        suuure… also don’t judge nazis just based on the nazi uniform, there are some smart, if not misguided, nazis!

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            5 days ago

            i think that sometimes you have to be judgemental… otherwise the person in the nazi uniform might think that that uniform is tolerated by others. it is clear that the judgement itself doesn’t fix the problem, but you can’t be tolerant to everything.