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Ben Shapiro is already blaming the attempt on DEI in the Secret Service. Not joking.

edit: also comm rule 2 is no politics, surprised this is still up.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 18 hours ago

i mean i definitely know it’s satire. they do a good job of that. i just don’t know if their all caps words and exclamation marks are characterization or just how they prefer to type.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 18 hours ago

mkay thanks for the input. not sure if my understanding is swayed because it’s obvious OP was not using it as a pejorative. id much rather call out actually well-documented examples of transphobic language personally.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 18 hours ago

ok im sort of getting it. so the guy on the left is all one person throughout the panels? and then they accidentally reveal themself to be maga at the end?

the format and the contradicting labels are what gets me. not even sure what narrative it’s trying to push on a first read.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 day ago

i still don’t understand this meme in the first place just like last time i saw it

[-] [email protected] 15 points 1 day ago

trying to figure out if your account has a carefully picked stylistic choice or if u just talk like that

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donald trump if he was a horned ram

[-] [email protected] 26 points 1 day ago

there isn’t even a joke here lmao it’s just some pretty lukewarm concept associations

[-] [email protected] 75 points 1 day ago
  1. their name is wilson wilson which is absolutely beautiful in my opinion

  2. they are filing the complaint just against one transphobic woman who did a harrassment campaign against them… not libs of tiktok which was disappointing to see but im not sure how this all works

[-] [email protected] 22 points 1 day ago
[-] [email protected] 25 points 1 day ago

you dream correctly my friend 💛

[-] [email protected] 12 points 1 day ago

do you have a citation for your final sentence? i had never encountered this, ever, and could find nothing in a fairly deep search.

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(Example at the end)

Usually we discuss stereotypes in terms of how they are harmful—which is good because it’s super important to recognize and confront the stereotypes that perpetuate systems of oppression and hurt. That doesn’t mean all of them are harmful, though. Some are neutral and and some are a net positive. If you can think of neutral ones that’s fine but I’m especially interested in the constructive and beneficial ones. Hopefully I’m explaining this well enough but if it becomes clear I didn’t I’ll delete this post.

Example: I usually encourage people, especially kids and pedestrians, to assume that drivers can’t see you. While it’s not necessarily true even a majority of the time, it’s nevertheless a constructive stereotype to hold in terms of road safety.

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this wasn’t one but also making a ManBearPig reference in current year should be a felony

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STOP USING QUEER CULTURE FOR POLITICAL CLOUT STOP USING QUEER CULTURE FOR POLITICAL CLOUT STOP USING QUEER CULTURE FOR POLITICAL CLOUT STOP USING QUEER CULTURE FOR POLITICAL CLOUT STOP USING QUEER CULTURE FOR POLITICAL CLOUT STOP USING QUEER CULTURE FOR POLITICAL CLOUT context

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Important context: This was an instance of a crowd crush caused by poor crowd control.

edit: action has now been taken against the offending comment :)

(also some of you guys in the comments here have been yoinked by mods too… just be nice? this post was not an invitation to test out your boundaries)

by opening this spoiler you acknowledge that brigading and harrassment are against the ruleslink to post in question: https://lemmy.world/comment/10965360

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This is inspired by this advice from a few months ago:

Stop giving shitty mods a free pass. Honest mistakes happen; but if the mod in question is assumptive, disingenuous, trigger-happy, or eager to enable certain shitty types of user, spread the word about their comm being poorly moderated. And don’t interact directly with the comm. I think that at least here in the Fediverse we should demand higher standards from our mods.

(Emphasis mine.)

In the past I have used places like [email protected] or [email protected] to call out mods on other subs, with mid-to-almost-high degrees of success, but I wonder if it would be better to have a dedicated sublemmy?

Here are my thoughts on what would make this effective:

  • probably shouldn’t be hosted on .world due to the breadth of possible conflicts of interest with admins
  • probably shouldn’t be hosted on .ml due to federation hurdles
  • mods of the community shouldn’t moderate any other communities of any significant size, in order to make the whole “accountability” thing work
  • mods should be willing and able to deal with substantial quantities of garbage posts because there would be a lot of “why won’t c/xyz let me be transphobic/say slurs 😡😡” type submissions which, left unaddressed, would outflood genuine criticism

This is still in conceptual form so I am interested what others think :)

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