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MolochAlter , in Cyclist fined for kissing wife during Tour de France

A proper frenchman would never kiss his wife, only his mistresses!

NutWrench , in Boeing accepts a plea deal to avoid a criminal trial over 737 Max crashes, Justice Department says
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And the mysterious deaths of the whistleblowers? Did they get to plead that away too?

twistypencil , in Radio Host Who Was Fed Questions by Biden Campaign Leaves Philadelphia Station

Sorry, but it does not seem weird at all that the office of the president have questions in advance, this is the president, not someone who is going to just walk into an unscripted interview, give me a break. Pretty thin attempt to go after Bidens mental acuity, no matter the reality

ikidd , in What the 3.2 Million-Year-Old Lucy Fossil Reveals About Nudity and Shame - Ms. Magazine
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Weirdest fap ever.

ObviouslyNotBanana , (edited ) in Behind the Curtain: Trump's dream regime
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I think this article furthers division.

Edit: This was a bad math joke lol. So bad that I do not remember what it was about!

FlyingSquid , (edited )
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Division amongst who exactly?

Viking_Hippie ,

Fascists and people.

some_guy , in Four killed in Kentucky mass shooting before suspect turned gun on himself

We don’t have a gun problem, I promise.

thisbenzingring , in Russia attacks Ukraine in broad daylight on Monday morning, killing at least 29 civilians and badly damaging Kyiv’s main children’s hospital in the deadliest air strike in months

fuckin monsters… you know they targeted that hospital

crystalmerchant , in Wildlife Protections Take a Back Seat to SpaceX’s Ambitions

Paywall

some_guy , in Republicans demand Biden’s doctor sits for interview about medical assessments

And Trump’s doctors will do the same, right? Right?

Clinicallydepressedpoochie , (edited ) in Rubio Dismisses Project 2025 as 'Think Tank Stuff' Despite Trump Allies Authoring Parts of It

If they are flat out denying it you know it’s 100% the plan. They won’t negotiate on it, so better to just avoid the topic entirely. Look at our crunchwrap supreme court justices, and how they flatly denied intent to do away with Roe. It’s not that the plan isn’t the plan, it’s that no one gets to have any say in the plan so why bother. “The base” already has internalized lying as some sort of 3d chess shit so they won’t ever call you on it. The rest will be pleasantly unsurprised; and the media will start talking about that time Obama wore a brown suit while eating brown mustard.

GoofSchmoofer , in Rubio Dismisses Project 2025 as 'Think Tank Stuff' Despite Trump Allies Authoring Parts of It
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And Roe v. Wade is settled law. /s

Carrolade , in 'I had to downgrade my life' - US workers in debt to buy groceries

A surprisingly even-handed article. Figures that the BBC seems the most capable of fairly reporting American domestic news.

givesomefucks , in Internal memo reveals Anti-Defamation League surveillance of leftwing activist

The memo is the latest evidence that the ADL has spied on, surveilled or tracked its opponents on the left and right. In 1993, the ADL faced multiple lawsuits and an FBI investigation over a nationwide intelligence network it developed over the span of several decades with an investigator on its payroll, Roy Bullock.

Bullock was alleged to have infiltrated or kept files on the United Auto Workers union, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, neo-Nazi groups, Mother Jones magazine, the American Civil Liberties Union, the NAACP and many more. He also allegedly sold personal information on US politicians and others to the apartheid South African government at the ADL’s behest. The ADL initially backed the apartheid regime, labeling Nelson Mandela’s party “totalitarian, anti-humane, anti-democratic, anti-Israel, and anti-American”.

In the wake of the far-right’s deadly 2017 Charlottesville rally, the ADL, which also tracks white supremacy, claimed it did not “directly” track leftwing groups. However, it put up a post on its website around that time encouraging police to surveil and infiltrate anti-fascist groups.

The ADL has also argued against stopping arms shipments to Israel to prevent their genocide from continuing…

timesofisrael.com/…/after-biden-threat-adl-says-w…

They hate the right, but they also hate people against fascism. Because Israel keeps doing a lot of fascist shit.

tux0r ,
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Fascism pays well.

PugJesus , in 'I had to downgrade my life' - US workers in debt to buy groceries

This time around, issues such as immigration and fitness for office are also top of many voters’ minds, while economic trends appear to be moving in the right direction.

Grocery prices were up just 1% over the past 12 months, well within historic norms; and the cost of a few items, including rice, fish, apples, potatoes, and milk, has even come down a bit.

As major chains such as Target, Amazon and Walmart announce price cuts in recent weeks, there are signs the situation could continue to improve.

Some analysts also expect wages, which have increased but trailed the leap in overall prices, to finally catch up this year, providing further relief.

“We’re on the right track,” says Sarah Foster, who follows the economy for Bankrate.com. “Wage growth has slowed, price growth has slowed but, you know, prices are slowing at a much faster rate than wages.”

Stephen Lemelin, a 49-year-old father of two from Michigan, another electoral battleground, says he was pleasantly surprised by lower prices on a recent supermarket trip.

Whatever his concerns about the economy, the military veteran says his support for Mr Biden, who got his vote in 2020, has never been in doubt, given that he sees Trump as a threat to democracy.

“Nobody likes high interest rates or high inflation but that’s not under presidential control,” he says. “If you know politics, there’s really only one choice.”

FlyingSquid , in Satanists to volunteer in Florida schools in protest at DeSantis religious bill
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Dark messengers of satanism

Fucking Guardian… either falling for stupid propaganda or using scare words. Shameful either way.

The Satanic Temple’s Seven Fundamental Tenets:

I. One should strive to act with compassion and empathy toward all creatures in accordance with reason.

II. The struggle for justice is an ongoing and necessary pursuit that should prevail over laws and institutions.

III. One’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone.

IV. The freedoms of others should be respected, including the freedom to offend. To willfully and unjustly encroach upon the freedoms of another is to forgo one’s own.

V. Beliefs should conform to one’s best scientific understanding of the world. One should take care never to distort scientific facts to fit one’s beliefs.

VI. People are fallible. If one makes a mistake, one should do one’s best to rectify it and resolve any harm that might have been caused.

VII. Every tenet is a guiding principle designed to inspire nobility in action and thought. The spirit of compassion, wisdom, and justice should always prevail over the written or spoken word.

thesatanictemple.com/…/there-are-seven-fundamenta…

What sort of “dark messengers” preach compassion and justice?

tux0r ,
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What sort of “dark messengers” preach compassion and justice?

Christian missionaries.

TheLowestStone ,
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I think that was meant to be tongue in cheek. The article also says:

There are, however, no plans to introduce studies of the dark arts or satanic rituals to any classroom. The Satanic Temple champions Satan not as a literal, omnipresent demon, but as a symbol of rebellion and resistance to authoritarianism. It says its strategy here is to highlight flagrant violations of the constitutionally protected separation of church and state.

FlyingSquid ,
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If that was the intent, they shouldn’t have intended it that way. Because people won’t take it that way.

iAvicenna , (edited )
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definitely not a very good article opener then

CleoTheWizard ,
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Well this just proves that I’m right when I say their name is a double edged sword. On one hand, it’s inflammatory and mocking which creates a unique angle to engage politics with. Stirs up evangelicals while also being entirely harmless, making them look foolish.

But on the other hand, seen here and elsewhere, it creates confusion that limits the organization to just antagonism at times. I wish there were more non-antagonistic humanist groups for this exact reason.

Silentiea ,
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There’s the church of the flying spaghetti monster

samus12345 ,
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It was, but it was a poor time to joke when it’s such a common misconception.

MindTraveller ,

It’s a good thing it’s a common misconception. The misconception is the point.

samus12345 ,
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It is for fundamentalists, but sane people should know that the Satanic Temple is a secular organization.

MindTraveller ,

How dare you? They’re religious, and enjoy every freedom given to religions by conservative politicians.

Silentiea ,
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It’s religion detached from spirituality, just like some claim to be spiritual without religion.

awesome_lowlander ,

Guessing you didn’t read the article, since they elaborated more about the Satanic temple further down?

FlyingSquid ,
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I read it. Burying the lede doesn’t excuse the beginning.

awesome_lowlander ,

Dude, it’s tongue in cheek. It’s meant to be funny. Even if you don’t find it so, it very obviously wasn’t meant to be taken seriously

FlyingSquid ,
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Lots of people will take it seriously and they will not read to the end where it is explained. In fact, what many of them will see is that part in a little preview blurb and get worked up about it.

awesome_lowlander ,

Well, let them? The people who would take it seriously and get worked up about it are the ones who are in support of this stupid law in the first place.

CoggyMcFee ,

So, let’s just strengthen that outrage muscle then, huh?

awesome_lowlander ,

What are they gonna do that they’re not already trying to do? Revolt? Subvert the rule of law? Shoot up some schools?

CoggyMcFee ,

I’ve spent the past decade thinking “surely they won’t get worse than this” and they always do

awesome_lowlander ,

… fair point.

prole ,

Literally more of the last one, yes.

halcyoncmdr ,
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You assume the general populace can recognize intent in writing, and differentiate between things like comedy, satire, and factual statements when they aren’t explicitly declared in context.

The fact there is currently so much successful propaganda spread worldwide through traditional media that we’re seeing a large resurgence of extreme nationalism, xenophobia, and Nazism again, along with a current very public genocide with a ton of public support, proves that to be factually incorrect. The average person is fucking stupid.

awesome_lowlander ,

Are we then supposed to lower the standard of all writing to the lowest common denominator, then? I get your point, but I’m not sure the solution is to move to grade school levels of communication.

jjjalljs ,

For some things, yeah, probably. If you’re trying to inform people, you need to adjust your communication to something they’ll understand (and you can stomach).

You don’t need to change your novel to appeal to everyone.

A lot of marketing and journalism already targets a sixth grade level because many people don’t read well.

Pips ,

It’s a British news outlet. Just because you’re reading it in the U.S. doesn’t mean it was written with an American sense of humor in mind.

halcyoncmdr ,
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Clearly no one but the British can possibly be familiar with British humor.

ayyy ,

I think it’s funny to call every Christian leader a pedophile rapist because it tends to be true. But for some reason the guardian doesn’t start every article about Christians that way…

ASeriesOfPoorChoices ,

I read it.

I’ve heard this lie before.

CoggyMcFee ,

I bet you’re going to tell me you read it somewhere

ASeriesOfPoorChoices ,

yes, FS wrote a whiny post about how he didn’t know coupons existed on the internet, and how that it is everyone else’s fault.

He then proceeded to misread everyone’s comments, while following up with claims that no-one said X or Y, when they did. It was an absolute joke of a post.

So no, when FS claims he read something, I’ve got that (x) doubt meme on standby.

CoggyMcFee ,

Sorry, I was just attempting to make a joke, nothing more than that!

aleph , (edited )
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To be fair, they call themselves The Satanic Temple. If they didn’t want to court the “dark messenger” notoriety in the first place, they would just call themselves something serious like The Humanist Society.

TopRamenBinLaden ,

You bring up a good a point, and it is meant to be provocative on purpose. It really helps remind Christian people of the importance of separation of religion and state when they see Satanic statues next to the ten commandments after they pass legislature requiring display of religious symbols and what not.

It’s one of the only effective ways to get these people to stop trying to push their religion on everyone else. Those types don’t typically listen to reason or compromise with others, for that matter.

rainynight65 ,

Q: What do you call people who believe in the existence of Satan?

A: Christians.

JovialMicrobial ,

I’ve seen religious people treat the word Humanist as if it was a dirty word right alongside atheist and then conflating atheism and humanism with Satanism. “The best trick Satan ever pulled was making you believe he isn’t real.”

I suspect The Satanic Temple figured that no matter what they called themselves it’d be demonized so they beat the Christians to it.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
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What sort of “dark messengers” preach compassion and justice?

“Many will be purged, purified and refined, but the wicked will act wickedly; and none of the wicked will understand, but those who have insight will understand” (Daniel 12:10).

uis ,

The whole point of calling themselves Satanists is to spook Christians, and the article is playing into the joke on purpose.

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