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  • Lol, you’re funny. Nobody is calling anybody a nazi here. Only people outing themselves.

    Let me spell it out for you again: being called a nazi is not some common experience people make. In general, people don’t feel like this is some huge problem that needs a broad discussion.

    And of course I’m sure as fuck not engaging in your straw man discussions, haha. ‘Uhhh, don’t call people something they’re not, uhhh’. We’re not kindergarten children.

    It’s funny to see you desperately trying to justify why the fuck you are so triggered by this to such an extent.


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    Lol. No it doesn’t.

    Here is what it literally says:

    1. Post ‘fuck nazis’.
    2. Watch for the ‘don’t call people you disagree with nazis!’ comments.
    3. You found the nazis.

    Nowhere does it tell you to call out people. The second point tells you to watch for specific kind of comments. That’s 100% passive.

    You know, exactly those kind of comments you provided.


  • Haha, you still don’t get it.

    So let me explain it to you, real slow and simple.

    The meme instructs you to post ‘fuck nazis’ and wait for reactions. There is no engaging besides that one statement. No other context. No discussion. Just this two words.

    There is absolutely no reason to react to ‘fuck nazis’ with some deep philosophical discussion on how it might be problematic to call people nazis.

    This might sound wild to you, so believe it or not, but next to nobody on the planet is being called a nazi. That’s not an experience the average person makes.

    So it’s very telling when you actually are triggered. You are forcing a discussion on us nobody asked for.

    It’s so painfully obvious.


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    It’s so funny how you’re using so many words, going out of your way spreading what you think is some ultra deep next level wisdom - just to somehow justify why it’s ok to be triggered by ‘fuck nazis’.

    Just so you know, a normal person see this, shrugs and is already on their way to the next thing on their mind. You don’t have to have a political agenda to not be triggered by this.

    You’re so simple minded that you don’t notice how you’re hooked by this primitive mind trick.

    And that you want to sound like some intellectual on top of that is just so hilarious.




  • I mean it can be a valid strategy to gain ‘market share’ in the world. China does this successfully. This is good for big exporting companies and sucks for the population regarding buying imported goods.

    Because China basically produces everything, the Chinese can simply buy domestic products to offset the negative effect.

    But yeah for a country like the USA, which doesn’t produce nearly as much this will just suck. Imported goods will be more expensive (even more so with the genius tariffs) without the option to buy domestic goods because there simply are none.












  • Well, you are technically correct. That would’ve made it easier for me. But I see a few problems with that:

    How are you gonna make sure people start doing this?

    And even more important: If people start doing this, it might actually harm the network IMHO.

    I personally knew that something like Lemmy exists at all because I saw multiple people on Reddit recommending it as an alternative to Reddit. Often enough that I was able to remember this after some time.

    Now if people recommended programming.dev in one sub, literature.cafe in another and discuss.online in a third - there is no way I would’ve remembered any of it and most likely wouldn’t know that it belongs to the same network. Looking at them individually emphasizes the feeling that those are some ultra niche little sites with hardly any users on them.

    Just my gut feeling, anyway.