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Professorozone , in Donald Trump says he will flee to Venezuela if he loses election [Newsweek]

Wonder what Venezuela has to say about that.

Xaphanos , in Elon Musk draws fire for playing down impact of America’s atomic bombing of Japan: ‘Not as scary as people think’

I only recently learned of this:

youtu.be/olFmklCCccE?feature=shared

RagnarokOnline ,

This and Grave of the Fireflies are the two depictions of Japanese tragedy during WWII that I always think of

hperrin , in US Considers a Rare Antitrust Move: Breaking Up Google

Way too rare, if you ask me.

TheBigBrother , (edited ) in Elon Musk draws fire for playing down impact of America’s atomic bombing of Japan: ‘Not as scary as people think’

Nuclear bombs are a problem because it’s something just a fucking insane genocide will use. Isn’t about it will do a lot of damage it’s cos it kills everyone in a big radius WO distinguish if they civilians or army.

morphballganon , in MAGA Official Found Guilty of Tampering with 2020 Voting Machines

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bradorsomething , in Cancer-Causing Benzene Is Used to Make Store-Brand Cold Relief Medicine

Major factor in drownings used to make lemonade.

queermunist , in For these voters, Tim Walz is a reminder of their dad - before they were lost to partisan division
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The deep longing so many people have for their lost fathers is really heart breaking.

Like, fuck. He’s not your dad! Please stop trying to fill the hole in your heart with politicians and celebrities. Please go talk to a therapist about how your father abandoned you, or you lost him to right wing conspiracies, or how you miss him now that he’s dead. Don’t replace him with a guy you saw on TV! This isn’t good for you and you’re just going to get hurt.

littlewonder ,

I mean, saying someone feels like the dad you could’ve had doesn’t mean there’s anything pathologic going on. They’re just being wistful and pointing out that Walz is giving cool dad vibes.

I think you’re being a bit hyperbolic by suggesting these women have literally formed a parasocial father-daughter relationship with him in 3 weeks.

queermunist ,
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Calling it pathological might be going too far, but it’s heart breaking when someone talks at length about losing their father in the context of saying Walz reminds them of their dad. Whenever people elaborate it becomes clear there’s something wrong.

There’s a broken and sick society that’s producing all these people who are longing for their lost fathers and it’s just. Heartbreaking.

sep ,

It is grief. Perfectly natural in those circumstances. Very similar to people loosing their parents to dementia or ALS.

queermunist ,
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What’s unnatural is connecting their grieving process to a guy they see on TV and then wrapping this into their political choices.

You’ll notice this isn’t only happening among people voting for Harris. Among Trump voters, you know what they do? They slot Trump into that father figure role! People shouldn’t be making politicians into parental figures. Something is wrong.

Juvyn00b ,

I mean, can you really call it unnatural overall if people have a desire to connect to and with others - even if it’s not fully logical. Emotions can be far from logical.

queermunist ,
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In a natural process, someone might connect with an older man in the community as a father figure in their own life. A mentor or a local leader, perhaps.

Emotionally connecting to the TV is disrupting a natural and healthy process by inserting a father figure that they can never really connect with.

Juvyn00b ,

Again you’re putting logic in an equation where it may not exist. I’m also not disagreeing with you, but people tend to make connections where they don’t/shouldn’t exist.

wowyoureallysaidthat , (edited )

I don’t think there is anything wrong about coming to your own conclusions from public figures about the ways in which your personal relationships have been impacted by said public figures. Yes we don’t know these people directly but they impact and shape our lives, sometimes without us even knowing it.

queermunist ,
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Public figures aren’t actually people we can connect with, though. It’s a para-social relationship.

wowyoureallysaidthat ,

I think “connection” can be very subjective depending on who you’re talking to, and I think this conversation needs a lot more nuance than perhaps is being given to it. I think by not lending credence to how we form connections and bonds with these political figures through emotion, we are trying to act like that it doesn’t exist (or shouldn’t), which isn’t true. The article here seems more to be pointing out that liberal women have lost their fathers to far-right ideology, not so much that they are now attaching that lost relationship to Walz. It seems more as though Walz helped these women come to terms with this fact, or enlightened them to it.

queermunist ,
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Except every single one of these women is going to vote for the Harris/Walz ticket, so they’re not just learning from Walz but materially supporting his political career.

At least they’re not giving him money, but it’s not far off.

wowyoureallysaidthat ,

You are describing how the American political process works. So would you rather them not vote or support the candidate that aligns with their policies or values? I’m very unclear on what you’re positioning here.

queermunist ,
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I’d prefer we didn’t have a sick society that produces people who replace lost fathers with people on TV.

dogslayeggs ,

They aren’t trying to fill the hole with someone else, they are just saying one person reminds them of how someone else used to be. They see how this one famous person acts and remember when their dad used to act that way. They aren’t turning the famous guy into a father figure, but they are mourning the loss of their actual father figure. You are way over-analyzing what is being said here.

queermunist ,
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And then they’re choosing to materially support their new father figure, because he reminds them of their lost father.

I’ve said it elsewhere, but at least they aren’t giving him money.

dogslayeggs ,

Wait, so you think it is bad to see someone who acts like their ideal person and then choose to vote for them?

queermunist ,
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I think it’s bad to see someone who you have never and will never meet as a father figure, and then to materially support them out of a misplaced para-social relationship.

dogslayeggs ,

You are either a troll or have serious reading comprehension issues. At no point did anyone, either us posters here or the woman in the story, say she saw him as a father figure. You are literally the only person saying father figure here. There’s a guy in my neighborhood who reminds me of my dad. I don’t see him as a father figure.

I have to conclude you are posting with an agenda and are trying to shift the focus away from a positive story. There’s no way you can be as stupid as you sound. I’ll be blocking you for clearly not trying to have an honest conversation.

Zink ,

I see my father all the time but I still love what Walz is out there doing, because he’s the kind of dad that I try to be.

EarthShipTechIntern , in Starbucks’ CEO is out. Chipotle’s Brian Niccol is taking over

We can now get e.coli at an anti-union coffee grift establishment?

Sweet!

gAlienLifeform , in School employee gets 9 years in prison for stealing $1.5 million worth of chicken wings from district
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Why is a news station in Texas concerned with an Illinois school district?

HonkTonkWoman ,

The news networks might have the same ownership & are sharing content to keep readers/viewers happy, without having to pay for local reporting.

One of our local news outlets does this because new ownership cut their budget. They use nationwide stories from other partner networks to cover the broadcast time or publication quota.

It kinda sucks living in an area where you can’t get local news.

bamboo ,

In this case, WGN-TV is owned by Nexstar and KCBD is owned by Gray. Probably the case that KCBD has little budget for reporters, so they repackage other stations news (and add their copyright at the bottom) to drive traffic to their site.

HonkTonkWoman , (edited )

Thanks for this. Am I correct in assuming that the deal would likely be made between Gray & Nexstar, rather than directly between WGB & KCBD?

I know when Sinclair wound up owning a second affiliate in my area, the non local stories were the same between the two affiliates. They each had their own staff & local coverage, but the filler was largely the same across both stations.

bamboo ,

It seems like the same author has the same story posted on other Gray stations as well. This is just my assumption but considering the KCBD article says “Copyright 2024 Gray Local Media, Inc. All rights reserved.” it looks like they are just regurgitating other news stories and presenting it as their own on all the Gray affiliates.

HonkTonkWoman ,

Ah, that’s a great catch.

JWBananas ,
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Engagement

sunzu2 ,

Got tell local idiots about brain dead libs in other states... Politics and culture wars

Crashumbc ,

The color of the woman…

treadful ,
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It’s content syndication. You can see right at the start of the article that it’s attributed to Gray News.

Readers in Texas might be interested in the story just like we are here…

hperrin , in Donald Trump says he will flee to Venezuela if he loses election [Newsweek]

Sounds like he’s a flight risk.

SteveFromMySpace , in J.K. Rowling, Elon Musk Named in Imane Khelif's Cyberbullying Lawsuit

I hope suits from every country are raised against these utter pieces of shit

some_guy , in Why Iran Has Waited to Retaliate Against Israel for Hamas Leader’s Killing

It’s almost as though our “enemy” is more interested in peace in the Middle East than our “ally.”

gedaliyah OP ,
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Let’s not get carried away. Iran is still arming radical extremists including Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and Asad. They are a pretty big part of this mess already. But any imperial power knows that it’s one thing to arm militant groups but another entirely to commit your own army.

some_guy ,

Israel attacked a sovereign nation. The other nation said it will retaliate but doesn’t necessarily want to escalate. I don’t see how I’m getting carried away.

samokosik ,
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Yeah because terrorists such as Hezbollah and Hamas totally don’t attack Israel

some_guy ,

You’re comparing a sovereign state with terrorists. You’ve lost the plot.

samokosik ,
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Iran funds those terrorists.

So you are essentially saying that if Israel created a terrorist organization, started attacking Iran via it and then Iran responds to Israel, it would be Iran who is the aggressive one and starting the conflict, right?

some_guy ,

You’re putting words in my mouth and making assumptions about my world view.

samokosik ,
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No, I am just questioning your logic.

chonglibloodsport ,

Iran is also supplying large numbers of drones to Russia who uses them to kill Ukrainian civilians.

ryathal ,

They aren’t interested in peace, but they are interested in not starting a war they can’t win.

RandomStickman , in School employee gets 9 years in prison for stealing $1.5 million worth of chicken wings from district
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How do you even move that much wings lmao. Is there some wing mafia?

SpruceBringsteen ,

Spread over a decade it’s not a crazy amount for a local franchise to take.

RandomStickman ,
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She did it over 19 months though

teft ,
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If she did it over 19 months and we use @jordanlund’s figures from another comment in the post of her stealing 465,838lbs of wings it would mean that she was stealing 800lbs of chicken a day. That’s an insane amount of chicken.

artichokecustard ,

this lady is definitely the fall guy for some chicken mafia related activities, people were profiting from this, it’s bigger than just one lady and some friends, how can you move that much chicken in a day, everyday? someone find the closest wing place and tell me that their prices are incredibly reasonable at least

parrhesia ,

Or she is making really good chicken and selling out a lot

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FlyingSquid , in Why journalists shouldn’t be neutral on climate change | Calls to keep politics out of science reporting ignore a core responsibility: minimize harm
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Everything is political.

doingthestuff ,

Yes, and when the solution is more money and power, it’s definitely political. I’m not saying it’s unnecessary.

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