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echo , to lemmyshitpost in The US of A

mom said it’s my turn to suppress the youth vote

vegai , to memes in Restricted Topics

Does it actually say “forbidden knowledge”?

Tb0n3 ,

Yes and it also makes the child Strairdrac the Netherwatcher.

sin_free_for_00_days , to lemmyshitpost in The US of A

Money to Israel is pretty damn far down my list of grievances with the gov’t.

Kaped OP ,

why give money to a country thats committing genocide though

DocMcStuffin ,
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Because that’s Jesus Land. The US has a large Christian population and the Jewish connections to the religion shapes their perception. I’m overgeneralizing a bit, but that’s the short answer.

Kaped OP ,

You know what they did to my boy? fuckatta here

collegefurtrader ,

The USA loves genocide. Its like a hobby

gmtom ,

Nooooo you can’t acknowledge Israels genocide, that’s literally antisemitism 😡

hamburglar26 , to asklemmy in Who loves this game in 2023?

I think Worms is the ultimate version of this type of game, but I celebrate the entire genre and love them all.

TheAnonymouseJoker OP ,
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Yet to play Worms, I have Worms 2 and Worms Armageddon downloaded for archival sakes.

I just find Pocket Tanks nice, quick open, play and close. I destroy CPU-10 like a world champion. Scored 3200ish against CPU-10 yesterday lol

eochaid , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in The US of A
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Who the fuck cares?

jimmydoreisalefty ,

Israel lobbies have a lot of say on our policies.

Our police is trained by the Israeli military and use the same tactics.

They use these tactics on the palestinian people and the countries around them to tst out new military equipment.

See Copcity.

The people in power use the Jewish religion as a cover, they do bot care for colored Jews and Pro-Peace/Pro-Palestine Jews, they smear them.

Thank you for your feedback!

quicksand ,

This makes me wonder what type of Iron Dome the US has developed. Of course it’s a much larger place, but also there’s much more time to intercept unless Canada or Mexico decide to launch some missiles

cmbabul , to memes in The US of A

If only we as Americans had intelligence and the will to survive that Anton Chirgurh, something might actually change, but the bread and circuses are too good for that kind of solidarity

theodewere ,
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if we did, i would hope we would take our meds

gabriele97 , to asklemmy in Who loves this game in 2023?
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OMG this game, I used to play it a lot

Hamartiogonic , to nostupidquestions in why do peoples porn searches end up in All/Hot?
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How is someone benefitting from this activity? Are they sending affiliate links or something?

TehWorld ,

Likely links to compromised sites to install malware and build a bot net.

mysoulishome , to nostupidquestions in why do peoples porn searches end up in All/Hot?
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Report, block the user and/or the community. It’ll be growing pains until we figure out how to keep bad actors from ruining Lemmy. Until then it will happen here and there. DNS attacks and hacks have take down instances and been fixed and patched many times. If assholes CAN do something shitty, they will.

taylus , to asklemmy in Who loves this game in 2023?
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damn that brings back memories

lunaticneko , to memes in See?? I'm supporting togetherness

KFC’s newest disclaimer: Family Bucket does not mean the entire family of chickens are in the same bucket.

tastysnacks ,

Oyakodonburi

Oya = parent Ko = child Donburi = on rice

Chicken and egg on rice

lunaticneko ,

Ah yes, the food that sounds cute but has deep dark meaning: kill the parents and eat the unborn children.

Surface_Detail ,

You understand the egg in this dish is unfertilized, yes?

lunaticneko ,

Yes, but it sounds more savage this way.

Cobrachickenwing ,

Maybe step relative but definitely incest free!

lunaticneko , to memes in Restricted Topics

Too late.

CRAB PEOPLE CRAB PEOPLE!

pastermil , to memes in See?? I'm supporting togetherness

PETA is such a joke lol

toxicbubble ,

do you eat animals?

ErwinLottemann ,

That makes no difference, PETA is still a joke.

Smirk ,

Copied from an old reddit post.

This is why people hate PETA.

Yes, PETA does some crazy shit, but as with many things there are two sides to the story which is difficult to see when you get bombarded by anti-PETA stuff as is common on e.g. Reddit.

Anti-PETA efforts by the meat industry:

Sites like www.petakillsanimals.com are run by the Center for Organizational Research and Education, which is a lobbying platform for the fast food, meat, alcohol and tobacco industries. They also target the humane society, even John Oliver did a piece on them and their founder Richard Berman. That’s just one outlet for their misinformation-campains, they are also cited in lots of blogs and “news articles” as well, so it’s not always very obvious.

They are the driving power behind all the misinformation and PETA-hate that is spread around. PETA is actually doing a lot for animal rights, that’s why they are such a big target for smear campaigns:

PETA and their kill-shelters:

PETA kills animals because unfortunately there are no better places for them. Blame the puppy mills and irresponsible short term owners that give up their pets a few days or weeks after getting them because they had no idea what they got themselves into. Those people create more pets than there are places for them, so instead of having them become strays and further add to the problem, PETA put down those they can’t adopt out. Because PETA accepts all animals, even those that other shelters turn away in order to not sully their adoption numbers, PETA shelters end up with many more “hopeless” animals. See more here.

The case of the mistaken dog (and how PETA doesn’t steal and murder pets):

A farmer asked PETA to euthanise a pack of stray dogs that were aggressive and violent towards the farmer’s cows. Upon arrival, PETA found the pack of stray dogs, took them to the shelter and put them down, as a free service. Unfortunately it turned out, that one of the presumed stray dogs was a pet-chihuaha called Maya, that was not sitting on the porch, as often claimed, but running freely with the stray pack, without leash or collar or supervision. PETA fucked up, because they didn’t wait the 5 day grace period to give the owners time to look for and collect their pet. That’s why they had to pay a fine and apologized for it. www.whypetaeuthanizes.com/maya.html

The monkey selfie:

The monkey took the picture himself btw, the photographer just left the camera lying around. I am not saying the monkey should be copyright holder and it’s an open-shut case, but it does raise the question about the photographer having ownership over something that was voluntarily and independently created by an animal. What if a painter would leave his brushes lying around and an animal would create a painting? The artist actually sees it the same way and settled for a compromise with PETA followed by a joint statement. This was a landmark case in copyright law.

PETA equating milk to racism:

White supremacists actually use milk to demonstrate their superiority over “inferior” (their words, obviously) lactose intolerant ethnicities. That’s the reason behind their campaign on the issue.

Final thoughts (I promise):

PETA does a good job at raising issues and are one of the most successfull organisations to fight for animal rights. The granting of rights is the only real way to protect animals from unneccessary cruelty. Animal welfare will always be arbitrary, both in what species are worthy of protection, and the extent of protection they are worthy of. You cannot consider yourself an animal lover without recognizing the importance of that.

Sometimes PETA (intentionally?) overshoot, that happens when you try to move the border of current perceptions (i.e. animals are objects to be used for food, clothes, entertainment). I am not here to defend their tone or (lack of) tact, and there are a number of (sometimes downright stupid) PETA-campaigns I disagree with. I’m not trying to convice you to become their friend, but at least judge them for what they are doing, not for what they are said to do.

Most of the criticism of PETA you read on Reddit comes straight from the mouths of the Center for Organizational Research and Education (CORE), formerly known as the Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF). It’s basically a corporate propaganda organization with donors like Tyson Foods, Wendy’s, and Coca-Cola. They also run campaigns claiming obesity isn’t that major of a problem and that you can eat 10 times as much mercury from fish as experts recommend. The vast majority of the animals PETA euthanizes are suffering and are brought to PETA’s shelter by their owners specifically to be put out of their misery, but the CCF distorts that into “PETA is stealing people’s pets off the streets” and Reddit gobbles it up.

The media also knows that PETA is an easy target. Years ago I read an article in one of the British tabloids (the Sun or the Mirror) with a headline something like, “PETA blasts child’s bunny wedding!” But if you actually read the article, what happened is a kid dressed up some bunnies in wedding outfits, the “journalist” reached out to PETA and asked them to comment, and PETA said something like, “we don’t support dressing rabbits in costumes because it may be stressful for them.” And that was the end of the story, but that wouldn’t get clicks so they distorted the headline to make it sound like PETA was protesting or attacking the kid on their own accord.

For the record, I think there are perfectly legitimate criticisms of PETA, like the sexist imagery they use in some of their ad campaigns and their welfarist (as opposed to abolitionist) approach to advocacy. It just gets to me that so many redditors claim to be rational and free-thinking but then read literal corporate propaganda about PETA and swallow it whole without a second thought.

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feedum_sneedson ,

I don’t really like PETA.

Smirk ,

That’s OK, it just means the smear campaign against them has you brainwashed. Check yourself, and I hope you find out what you don’t like about them.

feedum_sneedson ,

It’s their own materials and marketing, it just gets on my nerves. I hadn’t heard any of those claims about them, so the smear campaign didn’t reach me. I’m a vegetarian anyway, but yeah, I don’t like PETA.

Smirk ,

It gets on your nerves because it addresses something you don’t want to think about, I understand.

The smear campaign has reached you unknowingly, given away by your comment of “it just gets on my nerves”. You seem to know little about what they do.

I dont see what you being vegetarian has anything to do with PETA, but OK.

Again, I hope you find out why you don’t like PETA.

feedum_sneedson ,

No, I find the way they conduct themselves as an organisation irritating. Because they are brash, rude, and often come across as stupid as in the above post describing the chicken family unit.

You’re being rather rude too, by the way.

Smirk , (edited )

I’m just saying your objection to them is textbook anti peta rhetoric, and indicates you’ve been fed what you’re regurgitating.

Takes a while to read all the info I posted earlier, I don’t blame you for not reading it.

cerevant , to nostupidquestions in why do peoples porn searches end up in All/Hot?

Someone mentioned there is a bug in the Hot algorithm that - if I remember correctly- judges hot based on the average upvotes for the community, so the first post of any new community is always hot.

Gnubyte , to memes in Google taught me it's OK to be evil

People are so quick to forget. Back when Netflix came out it’s appeal was offering movies for viewing online. People scoffed at it because TV was king and Netflix wasn’t on TV yet, smart TVs weren’t a thing and Roku had to be built as a middleman. “Why would I pay for that”. No one believed in the products in the way that people believe in Netflix and YouTube or Google or even twitter today.

Today every tv is smart, YouTube has a YouTube TV app, all these media companies have their own apps like paramount and ESPN, and people are willing to pay.

interdimensionalmeme ,

I had a mythtv box with 1000 movies, 10s of thousands of TV episodes just so much stuff and a computer in every tv in the house. You could rewind live tv and skip ads. Most family members never switched the tv input to the mythtv box. The two that used it asked after two weeks, is there anything new?

broguy89 ,

Are you high? Netflix wasn’t online, it was DVDs through the mail that you kept until you were ready for new ones. After its online became far more popular than the legacy service, people were still pissed when they announced they were going to stop the DVD mail, even when they stopped using that original service.

Gnubyte ,

I think it’s sort of implied that the time period I’m referring to is when Netflix shifted it’s attention to the online service.

And what I’m saying is still valid. I remember my father scoffing at Netflix because he didn’t think it could compete with traditional TV.

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