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ashijo.bsky.social
Canadian Veganarchist Linux > Windows 🐧 Animal suffering matter 🐮 Direct democracy is the only viable political system 🏴 Last stage of capitalism is feudalism ☠️
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So I played the demo : - I love the art style - Animations feels a bit slow - Mechanics are nice in a campaign mode but repair unit tends to lead to stalls in PvP - Love the idea of recon planes - I'm not sure about having allies units blocking each other Wishlisted
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Added to wishlist. The last advanced war wannabes were disappointing maybe you'll be the one I was looking for.
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The point of no return will be when they arrest or kill political opponents. At that moment politics won't matter anymore.
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You underestimate the complexity of a question like "should we try to understand fascists ?" Anyway, I don't even think you are talking about them in the first place. It's more about Westerner conservative..
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En vrai j'ai pas suivi le drama mais avec un point de vue d'anti-spé ça fait longtemps que je sais bien qu'ils n'ont aucun problème avec les oppressions qui sont à leur avantage. Donc bon, pas ultra surpris 🫢 J'appelle ça la droite des pauvres x) Contre les privilèges que l'on subit mais pas plus
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Because you seem to have a big disagreement with a lot of people and I try to understand why. And maybe in the process help you understand them (sry for the arrogance) and the other way around. I just opened my bluesky and saw you angry at people that generally like you.
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Depends on each case. If that's one of your family members it's probably more important for you than a random on internet. Everyone has to decide the boundaries and that's ok if they are high or low. And it's good to say stop when they are reached.
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I totally agree. For what you are doing it's very important and you are good at it. And I think it may be where the misunderstanding starts because for me you are describing an engagement. As soon as you try convincing people you are engaging with them. So you need to understand them.
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Yes and that's a position I don't really understand :/ Do you agree that the point of understanding individuals is to be more efficient at changing their opinion ? If yes, isn't it engaging (even if indirectly) with them ? Or do you see other values in understanding fascists ?
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Also understanding fascism and understanding fascists are two different things. You don't need to know the individuals to understand the ideology vice versa. You can fight fascism without interacting with fascist. And if you do so understanding individuals isn't really useful.
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I'm not sure if my thread is readable ^^, In short: Depends on the time: A: If we are at trying to convince people to not be fascist yes, understanding them is useful B: If they already won it is by being better at pressing a trigger We are not in situations B yet. USA may be in situation A.
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God this is so annoying to be forced to cut what you are trying to say in small messages. I will never understand why it is the most popular way of public debates.
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I'm really really sorry to say that. But at some point they will point a gun at your head and you won't dogged the bullet by understanding them. Having said that we are not at that point in Canada yet... But it is not absurd to believe the USA is already. (6/?)
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Fascism has been defeated in Europe because we killed and imprisoned so much of them that the remaining put themselves in a closet. (5/?)
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But you can also argue that once they are in power it is too late to argue with them. We didn't defeat fascism in the XXth century by having strong arguments with them. (3/?)
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Honestly I am not sure, but I think understanding them can help to move them away from that worldview so directly weakening fascism. (2/?)
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The question we should ask is : what is the most effective way to get the best results ? Is understanding fascists a better way to avoid fascism instead of not understanding them ? (1/?)
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Je crains que l'on ait un peu mélangé contrarianisme et scepticisme.
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Pas nécessairement, c'est sont choix et franchement, ce serait tout aussi stupide que la dernière fois. Mais bon il en est bien capable l'animal.
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Non, quoi qu'il arrive il ne pourra pas se représenter aux prochaines élections. Il est constitutionnellement interdit de faire plus de 2 mandats présidentiels.
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Si c'est juste que le UI est différent, free office est visuellement identique à M office. Par contre je recommanderais quand même d'avoir un peu de patience, être flexible sur le UI permet de découvrir de nouveaux outils et workflow qui peuvent apporter beaucoup a terme.
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Ça va vraiment dépendre des fonctionnalités dont tu as vraiment besoin. Libre office est parfait pour moi qui n'écrit pas de romans et ne fait rien de fancy. Est-ce que tu pourrais donner des détails sur ce qui te manque ou te frustre avec libre office ?
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99% of Americans socialist are transphobic ? Meh, not even that surprised
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I don't know, you're asking a third of the population to accept the fact they have given power to Nazis... Gonna be a hard pill to swallow. Most of those I know are still in complete denial. Preferring believing obvious lies rather than engaging with facts.
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Effectivement, c'est pas évident à voir ^^
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C'est amusant que le dernier pique soit juste avant la crise de 29, certainement une coïncidence ^^
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Prochaine campagne iels vont se faire défoncer la dessus je pense. J'ai du mal à voir comment iels espèrent échapper au label de social traitre
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Tiens, moi je les avais zappés dès que je les ai entendus défendre avec acharnement la légitimité du principe du suprématisme humain. Fun de savoir que c'est pas le seul suprématisme qu'ils défendent.
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La république crée une classe sociale qui défend toujours ses intérêts de classe. C'est une des raisons qui fait que le modèle républicain ne sera jamais démocratique. Ce sera toujours un modèle politique bourgeois, aristocrate, un modèle basé sur une séparation de la société en classes sociales.
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What is Keanu Reeves doing with a game engine ?
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NO FUCKING SHOT
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So who's to decide what is religious symbolism or not ? I don't think it's good for a secular government to pretend to be able to say what can be shown or not.
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That's a valid view of secularism in my opinion, but in practice it often ends up being justification for racism. Head covering for example is not necessarily a religious thing. For a lot of cultures hairs are intimate. Just like for others nipples are not.
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Yeah, I should have put secular in quotes.
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That's why even with more conservative positions, Quebec will probably be surprisingly anti Poilievre. I would be surprised if we don't end up seeing the possibility of "Canada 51st state" as the biggest threat for French speaking Canada and Poilievre as a possible agent for it.
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I'm pretty sure you know that but one of the keys to understanding Québec politics is to know that we are constantly afraid of being absorbed by the English hegemony. And the silent revolution gives us some pro secular views that sometimes translate into racism, a phobia of religions.
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Les mêmes députés qui ont refusé la proposition d'avoir des options VG dans les cantines je suis sûr ^^
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Where is Peta here ? Honest question, I don't know a lot about them since English isn't my first language. I only know that a lot of people hate them. Without really knowing why
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Side of carnism. 80% of their production goes to animal feed. A vegan world is a world that needs a lot less farms. Good things for the environment. Not great for farmers in a capitalist society.
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