

People should read the top comments on Hackernews instead of anyone here, they’re more informed on the topic than Lemmy is


People should read the top comments on Hackernews instead of anyone here, they’re more informed on the topic than Lemmy is


As a non-American it doesn’t appear as a loss really…


It is really hard if you’re only able to see the world in binary choices, which seems to be a common root of issues around the world


That would be illegal for me to say


While you are less wrong than many… If “just in case” is a reaction to nukes flying… I can assure you that the world will seek vengeance, and many will hold every American equally responsible.
You need to be proactive about this. A reaction is too little too late.


Look Americans.
Trump doesn’t care that you know that he rapes children. You already have clear evidence of several. Another few dozen doesn’t change much.
What are you going to do with that evidence? Scream more? Call for impeachment more? Vote better next time (if there is a next time)?
What the fuck do you think is going to happen with the rest of the Epstein files?
Do your fucking patriotic duty, the rest of the world can’t fix your mess. If we suffer by your leaders’ threats, be assured that we will come for your ashes.
I’m Swedish, we joined not long ago. I was against it for 2 reasons.
2 We already have an EU defence pact…


What is ever perfect, how can you tell?
It’s a tool. Just like any other tool: if you use it in stupid ways you might get hurt or cause harm.
The problem, as always, seem to be human to me
I understand this from a moderator and frequent user perspective, but I’d warn for the slippery slope. If the goal is to build a community, then this is a bad approach as it alienates new users and people who haven’t visited much. Might see well automate a lmgtfy link for ever question at that point, or an automated search for askreddit sorted by top and direct them there…