• @Nurse_Robot
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    And it’s working. I spent last weekend in Kansas visiting family, and it’s mind boggling. They live in a world dictated propaganda that is so easy to disprove, yet they cannot be swayed otherwise, despite any evidence to the contrary.

    • @NarrativeBear
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      You need to do your own research! That aligns with my point of view!!!

      All jokes aside, the amount of misinformation on social platforms is mindbogglingly.

      For example parents used to tell us when growing up TV would rott our brains. Now our parents have gotten older and they believe everything online is 100% true and fact.

      Parts of the internet like TV are for entertainment.

  • @AshMan85
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    s/ are you sure? cause when i brought this same subject up in a political thread on here, i was mocked and told i was “afraid of the straw man” lol

  • @TrickDacy
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    But mods will be all over your ass if you point out a specific example of it because somehow that rule exists

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  • BlackLaZoR
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    Not surprising considering US has a neverending supply of communists, tankies, LGBT activists, weird religious cults and so on. All these people get exploited via their biases one way or another

    • @Carrolade
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      Don’t confuse online populations with irl populations.

      Also, LGBT activists are working for their liberty and pursuit of happiness. Activism will become unnecessary when their liberties to be as they wish with themselves are no longer under attack. In the meantime, they are not generally pro-Russian or pro-CCP.

      • BlackLaZoR
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        Don’t confuse online populations with irl populations.

        Online popultions do have some equivalent IRL. Outside of English speaking part of the internet, structure of these populations is completely different - neither socialism, tankies or LGBT have as much online presence as in US

        • @Carrolade
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          Yeah, real tankies are actually very rare in the US, unless you’re getting all your facts from Tucker or something.

      • @HomerianSymphony
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        Also, LGBT activists are working for their liberty and pursuit of happiness.

        So are the tankies.

        In a very real sense, a person who works two minimum wage jobs and spends almost all their income on rent and transport is not free. They are a virtual slave to the wealthy.

        • @Carrolade
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          Eh, I kinda doubt that, I think it’s important to draw a line between a socialist and a tankie. But sure, if you want think that.

          • @HomerianSymphony
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            A socialist wants to improve the lives of the poor.

            A Communist (or “tankie”) wants there to be no more poor.

            • @Carrolade
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              Eh, they also tend to support using tanks to accomplish that, which creates massive poverty and suffering with a very poor track record of success.

              • @HomerianSymphony
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                they also tend to support using tanks to accomplish that

                As if Western liberal democracies never use tanks.

                • @Carrolade
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                  Sure. But you can’t say you’re against poverty and then advocate for things that create poverty, that’s a strong sign you’re dealing with a propagandist or some sort of twisted-up mentality.

                  Being a neo-lib leaning capitalist society, (here in the US at least) we’re clearly not against poverty, are we? We are not claiming we are trying to solve poverty and then sending tanks that create more poverty. It’s consistent and straight-forward.

    • Riskable
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      US has a neverending supply of communists, tankies, LGBT activists, weird religious cults and so on.

      That’s called Freedom of Speech. Every country has these things it’s just that in some countries they face (legal or just plain authoritarian oppression style) retaliation for speaking out.

      I’m an atheist and certainly not a Tankie but I respect the right of religious nuts and Tankies to proudly proclaim their foolishness. I do not respect the right of bots to do this though. Automations have no rights and should not be allowed to impersonate people in order to spread propaganda.

      We need an international treaty where every country agrees to make it illegal for bots to operate online without declaring themselves as such (bots). Then at least we could still have useful bots and have an excuse to ban the fakes and punish those that utilize them to push propaganda (as hard as that may be).

      • BlackLaZoR
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        That’s called Freedom of Speech

        I don’t mind them speaking openly and I don’t want to limit anybodies freedom of speech

        The problem is that they’re very often fundamentally wrong, and fanatically attached to their beliefs. They react with aggression towards any opinion that challenges their dogma.

        This is some sort of social phenomena - maybe a result of poor education? Maybe depression and anxiety. Who knows.

        For example in russia you have a strong presence of so called turbo-patriots - nationalists who believe russian propaganda and support the war against the Ukraine.

        But the reasons why they think this way are pretty clear - they’re product of propaganda, lies, and twisting the history in schools. The cult of the russia and it’s leader is strong in these people