void_wanderer

joined 1 year ago
[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Caching is creating a local copy which they host. It might be legal grey area, but IMO it's a real threat.

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This has absolutely nothing to do with censorship.

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Any recommendation? I don't want to accidentally sign up on some right wing instance etc.

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (3 children)

One link in one discussion that slips through is basically enough.

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Trivia: I just learned two weeks ago that "firm"ware is in between "hard"ware and "soft"ware. It has nothing to do with a firm (a company).

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

You sure write a lot for saying so little. I suggest to step out of your bubble for once and actually talk to people. Why do you think so many people upvoted? Because everybody is brainwashed except you? Oh lord.

Also, I know who the AfD is, but thanks for the lecture. I know about their ties to Russia, their capitalist views, and that Weidl is married to a Sri Lankan woman and yet yells "Festung Europa" and hates on gays. But all these facts don't matter. People don't vote AfD for their program, they vote them for their talking points, and because of the political climate, that they party create themselves. The other parties need to adress the points that AfD uses and dismantle them. There are ways how you can critically discuss immigration, climate change politics, and economic imbalance without a right wing perpective. That's basically all I wanted to say. You misinterpreted way more in my answer then there actually was.

That graph with the gender mentions actually is really nice. But still, this doesn't matter. What matters is what the public sees and hears about them. Sure, in part it's the (social)media that fires against the left for i.e. the gender discussion, but the bigger part is that the left is totally aimless, leaderless and profileless, lost on it's track.

Sadly, the tone in your reply is really hateful and annoys me to hell, otherwise I would really like to dicuss with you.

Also, just to have it said, I fucking hate Wagenknecht.

Good riddance!

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How so? Educate us!

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

And? Blatant lies are not exclusive to AI texts. Every right wing media is full of blatant lies, yet are written by humans (for now).

The problem is, if you properly prompt the AI, you get exactly what you want. Prompt it a hundred times, and you get a hundred different texts, posted to a hundred different social media channels, generating hype. How in earth will you be able to detect this?

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago

Yeah, but those are allies with "strong authoritarian Putin", while the lefts are still allies with communist Russia somehow. Mental gymnastics at its best.

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world -4 points 1 year ago

I fully agree. 60% of AfD voters say they are voting out of protest. It's a time of massive voter transition, and the left is just busy with minority politics, instead of giving these protest voters a new home. It's fucking annoying.

You can make politics for minorities once you are (strongly) in the Parliament, but you can't win an election based on these topics.

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 97 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (7 children)

Thank you for your write up. It's becoming harder and harder to stay up to date on all the new wannabe fascists in Europe.

I'll drop in with my thoughts on it in Germany. In Germany, the far right party is at 20% in recent opinion polls. Scary. But 60% of the potential right voters say they just vote them out of protest. It wouldn't be that hard for the other parties to turn that ship around, but I don't see anything happening. The big parties are following their utterly liberal ultra capitalist line, which of course makes people poorer, which generates a lot of displeasure in these uncertain times. People are looking for simple answers. And while "smash capitalism" would be the simple correct answer for 98% of people, sadly there is no party that propagates that. So "it's because of the immigrants, it's because of the dictators in the EU" from the right that gets fed to the people as a simple answer, and they get the vote.

But IMO, this protest vote only goes to the right because of a lack of alternatives. The problem is our left party is too busy with wokeness topics (which are important, sure, but they still just don't resonate in most people) and in fighting among themselves. So nobody votes for them as a protest as they absolutely lack any substance right now. And our left still has a "Russia problem" as they mostly emerged from the letters of eastern Germany. This is course doesn't help. So people vote for the right.

I still hope a new left party would emerge, but as long as there isn't, and as long as the big center-"left" party doesn't change course, I see the rights just getting stronger. Especially since the center rights adopt talking points from the far right, as they see it gets them votes.

Another interesting (and scary) fact is, that the several right parties in Europe formerly were totally against Europe. They still are, just not openly anymore. Now they learned that in order to destroy the EU, it's easier to get voted into it, closing ranks with all the other nationalists, and starting to dismantle it from within.

I'll just repeat what @superkret@lemmy.world said, build networks, maybe we gonna need them soon!

[–] void_wanderer@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

"Kampfunfähig" [sic] machen funktioniert in der Realität nicht wie im Film. Ins Knie schießen is nicht so einfach wenn der Täter auch bewegt.

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