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Hurts , in Who is running this community?

I am currently the only moderator, I don’t want to spam my own posts to any community though. I would rather them develop on their own and hope the community and posts come/grow organically.

Photographer OP ,

I think at this early stage it would not be considered spam to post links, but part of building a community.

wit ,

Why are you moderating so many communities though? I checked your profile. You are moderating like 60 communities. Power trip much?

You are moderating both “Democrat” and “Republican”… lol…

And you are not even building the communities, you just created them with the sole purpose of being the mod.

Hurts ,

Because the way communities came to be moderated on Reddit created horrible echo chambers between banning people for disagreeing views or forcing their own opinions/views down people’s throats via content removal, I wanted to grab them before the same terrible mods from Reddit did.

> You are moderating both “Democrat” and “Republican”… lol…

It’s almost like you don’t have to have entirely one-sided views and can moderate content without bias and without creating hate-filled echo chambers.

If you’d like to participate in either of those feel free to ask, I’m not here to “power trip”.

breadsmasher , in [Politics] If Trump isn't a spy, why is he being charged under the Espionage Act? [BBC]
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The Espionage Act was passed by Congress in 1917, two months after the US entered World War One. The law broadly criminalises the mishandling of government records “relating to the national defense” of the US. It is not strictly used to punish spies seeking to harm the US and in recent years has more often been used to punish whistle-blowers who expose government secrets to journalists. Mr Trump, whose presidency ended on 20 January 2020, was not allowed to hold or possess classified documents as a private citizen, much less in an unauthorised place, after leaving office. But prosecutors say he held on to hundreds of pages of sensitive information one year later at two of his resorts - even after he was asked repeatedly to hand everything over to the National Archives.

He may not be a “spy” but he’s still sharing / selling government secrets to their enemies

DocMcStuffin , in American arrested for pushing 2 US tourists into ravine at German castle, leaving one woman dead
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ಠ_ಠ

I don’t think anything else can be said other than that. WTH!?

Vaggumon , in Parkland school resource officer who stayed outside during mass shooting found not guilty | CNN
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Acquitted but forever a coward.

Vaggumon , in Biden proposes 'new standard' after Supreme Court overturns affirmative action - UPI.com
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It’s the hypocrisy for me. One of the judges that voted to overturn it, benefited from it. Give you one guess which one.

taglorb , in Supreme Court ruling restricts affirmative action in college admissions

What are the arguments for affirmative action? As a scandinavian, it seems rather racist.

BombOmOm ,
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it seems rather racist

That was the core reason it was struck down. It fell afoul of the Equal Protections Clause. You can’t treat people differently based on their skin color.

Robocopsicle , in US Supreme Court blocks student loan forgiveness plan

This quote from Pence is so unbelievably infuriating.

Joe Biden’s massive trillion-dollar student loan bailout subsidizes the education of elites on the backs of hardworking Americans

Good to know all of the millennial and gen z college graduates earning less than $125,000 per year and struggling in an awful economy are “elites” and not “hardworking Americans.”

Since I’m now apparently an elite, do I get a membership card in the mail?

huge_clock ,

Although the language is very imprecise, a university graduate will make $720,000 more over a 20 year period than a non-university graduate, spend four years out of the labour force not paying taxes and then will also have a higher life expectancy drawing from the public pension longer.

Tell me why it’s reasonable for people who didn’t go to university to help foot the bill for people who did?

Robocopsicle ,

This is the exact type of resentment members of the GOP are trying to sow among marginally different income brackets to promote infighting rather than pointing the finger at the actual “elite” class. You shouldn’t have to be saddled with massive amounts of debt to simply get an education. Adjusted for inflation, college tuition has increased nearly 750% since 1963. Source.

Why not tax the rich to pay for programs to support the lower and middle classes? Or subsidize education?

a university graduate will make $720,000 more over a 20 year period than a non-university graduate

That $720,000 difference over 20 years is less than a one-year salary for thousands of CEOs. Based on this list, there are 2,721 CEOs who earned more than $720,000 in 2021 (you have to scroll all the way down to page 137 to find a CEO earning less than $720,000).

It’s a drop in the bucket.

spend four years out of the labour force not paying taxes and then will also have a higher life expectancy drawing from the public pension longer.

If university grads earn more, wouldn’t their higher tax contributions quickly make up for the four non-tax-paying years compared to someone earning less without a degree? Not to mention it isn’t uncommon for students to also work while in college.

Regarding life expectancy, this is the same blame-game criticism. What impact would affordable healthcare have on life expectancy? Or a higher minimum wage?

Tell me why it’s reasonable for people who didn’t go to university to help foot the bill for people who did?

You could make the same argument for any type of program that distributes tax dollars to others. “Why should my hard-earned money go to someone sitting at home on welfare?”

The federal government clearly has no problem throwing obscene amounts of money at corporations, whether they need it or not, so why not divert some of that aid to the people?

When I took out my student loans, I knew what I was signing up for, and I never expected — or wanted – the government to step in and waive them. After seeing the massive amounts of money the government handed out in the form of PPP funds, including potentially $200 billion fraudulently (source), my view changed. If billionaires were getting PPP loans for millions of dollars, why shouldn’t a bunch of college graduates get $20,000 each?

Would you rather your tax money go to reducing student debt or $2 million to $5 million to Kanye West’s Yeezys? Or Tom Brady’s TB12 getting nearly $1 million?

It’s obviously not an actual either-or question, but ultimately, if the government is bailing out billionaires, banks, etc., then yeah, fuck it, help your middle class college graduates.

huge_clock ,

There aren’t enough CEOs to tax to make up the $400 billion it would cost for the student loan forgiveness.

Ghostalmedia OP , in Texas woman traumatized after being forced to carry an unviable pregnancy to term
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Force to carry the baby to 33 weeks when she knew months earlier that the condition was always fatal.

Had to have a closed casket because the baby was never going to be able to have a fully formed skull.

Lifecoach5000 ,

So disgusting. Ashamed of my state. I hope we can eventually get some people in power that aren’t callous fear mongerers.

PaulDevonUK , in Texas woman traumatized after being forced to carry an unviable pregnancy to term
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God bless the Christian Republicans and their wholesome family values.

/s for those who need it.

mojo , in Texas woman traumatized after being forced to carry an unviable pregnancy to term

Just as Texas intended

Sacrifices must be made up appease the religious extremist voter base

PeterPoopshit ,

You have to remember more than half the people in Texas vote for this shit while believing they live in the most free place in the world. Should freedom mean the freedom to take away other people’s freedom or should it mean the freedom to do what you want?

The takeaway from this is if you live someplace like this the average person is not your friend. Get out while you still can.

MeetInPotatoes ,

6 Catholics overturned Roe too. Catholics only represent 23% of the population and tend to have much stricter views on abortion than Jewish and Hindu folks for instance. Maybe we shouldn’t let 6 people from the same freaking religion decide anything with religious overtones. But if we do, and in the case of abortion…maybe it shouldn’t be the people that think Jesus got magically beamed into Mary’s womb from orbit.

DarthBueller ,

To correct you and also amplify the irony: Roe was overturned by 6 Catholic justices whose views on abortion diverge greatly from the 64% of American Catholics and 40% of American Catholic Republicans that believe that abortion should be legal in most or all cases.

NotAGuyInAHat , in Risk of major disruption as UPS strike looms in US

USPS looking at this to finally be profitable!

… Unless you actually work there cuz that’ll suck

Edit: It’s a joke guys

ColonelSanders ,
RichardBonham , in Risk of major disruption as UPS strike looms in US
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I like how the interviewee remarked on his concerns for the younger union members.

I imagine the Teamsters are too large and too savvy to go for a new contract that creates a two-tier system of new members with a crappier package than senior members. They should know that would be a death spiral for union membership.

dragonflyteaparty , in Texas woman traumatized after being forced to carry an unviable pregnancy to term

Absolutely deplorable. I feel so terrible for those women. What an awful thing to go through. Even if a pregnancy goes well, it’s still incredibly hard. It’s also likely that the twin only lived because they selectively reduced the twin pregnancy in another state.

The argument against them is ridiculous. That it was really doctors who failed them? How? What’s the logic in that? It’s impossible to detect these birth defects before six weeks pregnant. We don’t have the technology for it. But it’s not fatal for the birth parent, so Texas doesn’t care.

That their case should be dismissed because they had a “go fund me”? This one really gets me. How does a “go fund me” negate the actions of the state? Or is the logic really “they got money and they’re only doing this for money?”

braxy29 ,

But it’s not fatal for the birth parent, so Texas doesn’t care.

even worse, even when it’s fatal a lot of medical professionals are now afraid to act until something is IMMEDIATELY fatal in texas. you’ve got women suffering, waiting for a predictable medical disaster, hospitals telling them “come back when you’re septic” and won’t do anything before then.

afraid_of_zombies2 , in Texas woman traumatized after being forced to carry an unviable pregnancy to term

Another proud moment for Christianity

Psionicsickness , in FBI Hired Social Media Surveillance Firm that Labeled Black Lives Matter Organizers “Threat Actors”

peaceful Black Lives Matter protest

Can stop reading right there.

Dong64 ,
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Just wanted to clarify, I assume you’re being sarcastic? You believe every Black Lives Matter protest was a violent affair? Because that’s pretty verifiably false. Not to mention, not the crux of this article.

This article is about how the FBI lied in court about its social media monitoring capabilities. If you want to spout off unverified theories about how every protest was violent, you could make your own post/community. You could also try actually contributing to the discussion, but of course you don’t have to.

Bipta ,

I went to BLM protests and felt unsafe... because of the right wingers who approached me obviously hoping for violence.

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