[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 178 points 8 months ago

It's because anon can't spell than

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 57 points 10 months ago

Sorry what? In May, wages began rising faster than inflation for the first time in years. That stuff you just listed doesn't just go away immediately overnight after decades of dumbass Ragenomics

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 23 points 10 months ago

It's not a good idea to lump the left into "Palestinian support". Some people on the left are still pro Israel, although probably a result of western propaganda. Those that are not pro Israel, all recognize that Israel is bad. The level of bad ranges from as little as kills women and children all the way to genocide. Some people take it as far as being anti Jew, which sucks because all of the Jews that wouldn't live in Israel/support the oppression of those that were there first don't live in Israel. The problem isn't Jews, it's western imperialism and Israel.

My take is, Israel was created 75 years ago by the US and UK as a way for the west to maintain control in the middle east when their previous efforts failed. Israel has never respected their borders, has constantly been expanding by brutal force, holds the Gaza strip hostage, and doesn't allow Palestinians within their borders to leave or get citizenship. (I don't recall the number of Palestinians within the border but 200,000 is sticking in my head?)

Israel's "right" to the land is imposed by the west after WWII, and the reality is it was the home of Palestinians.

Now, on the other side of things, Hamas has expressed the desire to eradicate Jews from the earth multiple times. If they had the backing of the west the situation would be reversed, potentially worse. But I would argue Hamas wouldn't be in power if Israel wasn't formed 75 years ago. When millions of people are oppressed and murdered on the regular for 75 years, that's a recipe for radicalization.

Oh, and I didn't even get to the religious part. Islam is an abrahamic religion, a descendant of Judaism, although they don't seem to like to talk about that. Jerusalem is the holy land of the Jews, and therefore it's also the holy land of Islam (and technically Christians too, although I don't think any of them care anywhere near as much). Both the Jews in Israel and the Palestinians believe they are gods chosen people of that land. I would say most Jews today don't feel the need to own that land, but most Jews in Israel do. Trump moved the capital of Israel to Jerusalem which was a dick move, because it was technically still shared territory at that point. But anyway, radical religious conservatives become terrorists when given the right environment.

My final take, Israel and Hamas are both terrorist organizations who desire eradication of the other ethnicity, but Israel has the backing, propaganda, and sympathy of the West.

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 18 points 10 months ago

That's nice, I care though and would smash it.

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 61 points 10 months ago

You're a fringe minority group, now get off my lawn

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 19 points 11 months ago

Get this out of here this isn't world news

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 25 points 11 months ago

This reflects a lack of understanding of the good that comes out of space research. SpaceX exists because Republicans defunded NASA. Space experiments help us solve problems on earth. Not to mention we depend on satellites for everything in our daily lives from weather predictions to communications. Not all of space is "hurr durr I'm Elon musk let's go to Mars!" In fact most of it isn't.

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 25 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Products getting shittier and counterfeits running rampant. Sometimes the original might as well be a counterfeit. Amazon doesn't care because it makes them money. I try to buy things from actual stores these days, but even then the quality of products is just so bad sometimes.

Like, not "oh this kitchen scale feels cheap and flimsy" but "uhh this scale doesn't weigh things right half the time"

Bruh it's a scale, how hard could it be

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 75 points 11 months ago

Good but can we also do the billionaires?

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 19 points 11 months ago

Heavily biased article. There are just as many studies linking it as there are unlinking it. I'm not saying it does cause depression, but I am heavily disputing the claim that it doesn't. This was the most balanced article I could find on the subject: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/features/is-social-media-use-bad-for-young-peoples-mental-health-its-complicated/

Though I do agree with op that anecdotally the state of the world probably plays a bigger role.

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 21 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Jfc not even half their profits and they could save the world? Bloody hell

Edit: my comment heavily ignores nuance, don't take it too seriously

[-] Shikadi@lemmy.world 34 points 11 months ago

Lol technically true but just like the nation's wealth, it's skewed to the top 1% of offenders, in this case all one person

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