I'm starting to think that everybody does this
eldavi
You develop a taste for it
You're not witty, you're just a coward with a keyboard -- engage honestly or get lost.
I added this before you responded and I share it because I literally cannot find such a source and don't want to believe that my pessimism is correct.
Surely there’s some source outside of captured media/institution somewhere like it is w Palestine if it exists
They'll have legitimacy once they prosecute netanyahu.
Surely there's some source outside of captured media/institution somewhere like it is w Palestine if it exists.
Less skill improvement and more trivial pursuits. Lol
I've been a Lemmy user for a little while now and my perceived short comings of it are starting to irk me like other IT systems started irking me and fixing them will make me life easier.
I know from experience that once I attain a level of mastery that's sufficient to fix what I want to fix; then that level will stop increasing. :p
I'm sure you know that Israel is just a proxy for the United States and Russia is responding to the United States in Ukraine.
There is documented evidence that Russia is committing acts of genocide in Ukraine.
I know that the context of this request doesn't give much room for a genuine exchange without snark; but I'm genuinely interested in a source that doesn't come from the West or any of it's funded proxies like the national endowment for democracy or its captured institutions like the United nations.
It genuinely made me wonder if my rust is already good enough to let me start lending a hand on Lemmy.
I've been practicing but my python/ruby/java/c++ keep interrupting my hello world comprehension self tests.
Because the Palestine one has random people -- not partisans -- accidentally witness and share it w the world organically while the other not only doesn't exist, but requires Western funding and a captured media to make people wonder if it might exist.
Up until this post; I had always assumed that my code was shit because I've never been formally educated on it and came from an IT background that emphasized just getting it to work over any other concerns like security.
But no; it can be so much worse and that has been one of the biggest surprises I've ever had; professionally speaking.
I support Ukraine and I also support Palestine.
How does one support one colonial empire's project, but not the other while maintaining legitimacy?

I hope I get to keep using Firefox in a world where chrome becomes the defacto browser on all mainstream platforms like ie once was.