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Founder & DEI Consultant www.kaiao.fi #ActuallyAutistic. FI/EN She/her. Autism advocate, former environmental ethicist. SinitaivaskylĂ€n virallinen haltiađ§. Ellei minua nĂ€y, kannattaa etsiĂ€ sĂ€ngyn alta.
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Epic fail đ
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ĂĂ€rioikeiston poliittisena strategiana ei vĂ€lttĂ€mĂ€ttĂ€ (eikĂ€ nykyÀÀn edes yleensĂ€) ole vĂ€kivaltainen ekstremismi. Sen sijaan ÀÀrioikeistoon kuitenkin liittyy pyrkimys nykymuotoisen liberaalidemokraattisen jĂ€rjestyksen korvaamisesta autoritaarisella jĂ€rjestyksellĂ€ ilman oikeudellisia pidĂ€kkeitĂ€. 2/5
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Iso kysymys (tai iso uusi juttu?) on, miten liberaali journalismi voi toimia sellaisena aikakautena, kun keskeinen osa poliittisista voimista irrottautuu pelisÀÀnnöistÀ, joiden varaan modernin journalismin olemassaolo nojaa. Osin ÀÀrioikeistolainen -kielipelit eivÀt ole ratkaisu, vaan hÀtÀhuuto. 5/5
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Some of my family members were active in the resistance during WWII. As a child, I always wondered how no one had stopped the rise of fascism in its infancy. One of my uncles told me that they had never imagined what was to come until it was too late. Today, events eerily echo that era.
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Eight, use the skills you have to contribute. Dad was an electrical engineer. When the Nazis imposed the death penalty for owning a radio (the British sent coded messages to the Resistance after BBC shows) he said he became the most popular guy in town.
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Seven, be very careful with whom you trust. Snitches and compromised individuals are everywhere. My Dad was arrested because of a snitch. His friends weren't so lucky, the Gestapo machine gunned the cabin they were in without bothering to try and arrest them.
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Fourth, and this is part of the third point really, sometimes the best way to do things is right out in the open. Because no one will believe something like what you're doing would be happening so blatantly. All good Social Engineers know this.
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Third, use your privilege and access if you've got it. He and his buddies stole weapons from the Nazis by driving up with a truck to the weapons depot, speaking German, acting like it was a routine pick up, and driving away.
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Second, resistance doesn't have to be a dramatic act. It can be a small act, like losing a sheet of paper, taking your time processing something, not serving someone in a restaurant. Small acts taken by thousands have big effects.
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First, you're never going to win a head on battle with an adversary that's got you outgunned. That's not the point of the Resistance. The point is to create friction, make it hard for your adversary to operate, to increase transaction costs.
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I know the material reasons for the rise of fascism. I also think another reason - which doesnât get talked about as much because itâs embarrassing that humans can be that naive - is that when you are financially comfortable but bored, abstract cruelty can give you a sense of purpose.
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Vaikeaa, mutta kokeilen.
1. Mörgöllöthin boolikriisi. H&Ă:n hĂ€issĂ€ haltiat kĂ€vivĂ€t vĂ€hĂ€kÀÀpiöiden lĂ€hetystön kimppuun, kun puolet vĂ€hĂ€kÀÀpiöiden boolia varten toimittamasta kirkkaasta viinasta paljastui puhtaudeltaan kyseenalaiseksi vedeksi.
3. Autodidaktiksi.
5. Kamehameha I aka. Kamehameha Suuri.
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Tulkitsen tÀmÀn kontrastin ottamiseksi tRumpiin, joka parhaillaan keskittÀÀ aggressiivisesti valtaa itselleen eikÀ taatusti ole vapaaehtoisesti siitÀ hellittÀmÀssÀ missÀÀn tilanteessa.
PelkkÀ ajatus siitÀ, ettÀ Zelensky voisi niin tehdÀ maansa edun vuoksi on vahva viesti.
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Cat donut đ„°
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Sounds quite normal to me.
But then, to me, discovering the #ActuallyAutistic community was like being teleported into this strange new world where most people seem very normal, delightfully reasonable and easy to understand. To me, neurotypicals are the weird ones.
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Mutta katsokaa, mitĂ€ kaikkea toimittaja kertoo onnistuneensa pÀÀttelemÀÀn kuvista! đ¶
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Kyselin Grokilta, onko Donald Trump FSB:n assetti.
Grok listaili runsaasti asioita, jotka puoltavat tuota nÀkemystÀ, mutta korosti, ettÀ mitÀÀn, mikÀ riittÀisi todisteeksi, ei ole.
Yhteenvetona Grok totesi, ettÀ Trump on ehkÀ enemmÀn VenÀjÀlle hyödyllinen idiootti kuin VenÀjÀn agentti.
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Vuonna 2006 Suomessa sÀÀliteltiin amerikkalaisia, jotka ovat kymppitonnien veloissa aloitellessaan itsenÀistÀ elÀmÀÀnsÀ.
Nyt on sitten vastaava systeemi tÀÀllÀkin.
+ moraalipaniikki siitÀ, miksi nuorena ei oteta intopinkeinÀ lainaa perheasuntoon ja pyörÀytetÀ paria vauvaa.
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Trump onkin Yhdysvaltojen Jani MÀkelÀ ja Tere Sammallahti samassa persoonassa: 2 %-kerholainen joka ei nyt vain ymmÀrrÀ.
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Ajatella jos meillÀ olisi vielÀ "huulipuna hallitus". TöitÀ voisi tehdÀ edes osa-aikaisena, ihmiset saisivat asua kodeissaan ja suunnitella tulevaa, kouluttautua ja yrityksiÀ ei kaatuisi kun sieniÀ sateella!
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I often hear that we need realism, not idealism. But realism never brought anyone peace and never liberated any oppressed nations. Only the dogged determination to defend our values ever achieved the victories we cherish. Only dreams and hard work can make us great again.đ§”17/17