[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 1 points 3 days ago

No? That comment was for you

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

It's always better to understand why these things happen than to dismiss them as 'just homophobia' in a knee jerk reaction. Yes, of course it's homophobia at its core, but as a queer person who has the privilege of watching this as an onlooker rather than living through it in Burkina Faso (and my heart goes out to the people living through it), I would like to understand what conditions surround the implementation of evil laws like this. Exploring that is not legitimising the homophobia.

And frankly accusing Awoo of trying to do that is just taking what she's saying in bad faith.

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 10 points 3 days ago

This sounds like something a stupid person would believe.

And why would anyone get advice on politics from a stupid person?

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 3 points 3 days ago

It's not 3D chess to consider whether there's political reasons rather than cultural ones.

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 60 points 4 days ago

You've already given it more thought than they did.

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 22 points 4 days ago

Crackers are savages.

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 9 points 4 days ago

Was devastated to learn today that Diane Neal is an Israeli who moved to Israel in 2023. I know Law & Order is copaganda and I'll likely never watch it again, but I grew up with it and Casey Novak was one of my favourite characters. If I ever do watch it again, I doubt I'll be able to look at her the same.

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 101 points 2 months ago

Remember. One day they will try to tell you that these people are innocent victims, just like they tried with the settlers on October 7th, a lie they repeat to this day. Remember that it's all bullshit. Remember how evil these people are and how they will deserve everything they get.

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 77 points 7 months ago

In which China can you say you disagree with the government?

Meanwhile in the U.S.: You disagree, you protest, you vote, and nothing ever changes for the better. That's true freedom.

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 74 points 7 months ago

And here we see why every cracker suddenly knew what DEI was last year. Whitey already using Trump as an excuse to begin the attack on minorities that they've been planning the last few years.

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 68 points 10 months ago

market harm

Fucking die.

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Which is it? Which do you use? Are there different associations between them?

I've always said it "comrad," but when I started to meet people in orgs, they predominantly say "comrayd" (within the same country).

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One of the few celebrities I knew and cared about because I grew up watching Charmed, still one of my favourite shows to this day, before I stopped watching TV. Shannen died on 13th July of cancer.

And all I can think is... man, she was kind of a piece of work. She had been battling cancer for almost a decade on and off and I suppose had a long time to grapple with her mortality and come to terms with it. And in the end, it seems like what she chose was pettiness and bitterness.

She had a "long" list of people who weren't invited to her funeral, because they wouldn't be coming for "the right reasons." She reignited a feud in the Charmed community with Alyssa Milano, using her cancer as the reason she had to "get the truth out" about a television show 25 years after the fact. She finalised her divorce with her husband one day before her death, ~~presumably to prevent him from inheriting anything.~~ The last one is contentious because who knows what was happening behind closed doors but still, that's definitely one last 'fuck you.'

It makes me sad that she was filled with so much hate and bitterness that even in her dying moments, she only chose to amplify the bad than forgive and make peace. I'm not at all religious but I think it's a very human thing to want to seek peace and reconciliation in the end, before you can't anymore, and I was a little stunned to see her choice be to go out in a blaze of bitterness.

That's it. There's not really any point to this. I was just stunned. I never knew her and don't have any right to judge her, and I'm not, really, deep down. It's just something that made me a little sad and that I don't really understand. People sure are strange.

[-] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 68 points 1 year ago

This SCOTUS ruling sets the precedent that the office of the Presidency is immune to any legal repercussions for crimes committed as part of an ‘official act’. Any president can now do whatever they want in office and face 0 consequences for it.

I mean, this is largely how it's always been, right? It's just now they're being super brazen about it?

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