• @[email protected]
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    3771 year ago

    Remember back when Elon kept calling himself a Free Speech Absolutist? That just gets funnier every day.

    • @[email protected]
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      1651 year ago

      Right-wingers only seem to care about free speech when it applies to themselves. Anyone else and they’ll get talking of “defeating the woke mind virus” or whatever ridiculous way they decide to demonize others.

      Reminds me of that Sartre quote

    • @[email protected]
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      The_donald was the only lesson I needed to learn what conservatives thought of free speech.

      It would be interesting to know what conservatives actually believe. By this point we’ve broken down each and everyone of their professed beliefs and found nothing of substance.

      Here is a list of things I remember conservatives use to say their ideology was based on:

      *Christian morals - You can even look back at their warped version of Christian morality from 1970s forward and still say today that Trump has fully exposed them to be baseless

      *Small government - Trump and Co are actively trying to expand government authority and have successfully taken away the rights of woman all over the US

      *Democracy - Trump told democracy to go fuck itself Jan. 6 2021

      *Capitalism - Capitilism for the serfs socialism for the capitilists

      *American Exceptionalism - At some point America was great but I’m not going to say when.

      *No Child Left Behind - jk jk we knew that was bullshit from the get go

      *Free speech - ahem I mean free ‘hate’ speech. all other speech is negotiable.

      The list goes on my dudes. Would love to know what these people really believe. My guess is nothing. They are just mad and acting out. We’ve all seen it growing up. The people who just refuse to help themselves no matter what you do and you’re constantly picking up the pieces for them.

      • @[email protected]
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        351 year ago

        “Conservatives don’t care about free speech. Conservatives cares about power. Faithfulness, old-time values, homemade bread, that’s the just means to the end. It’s a distraction. I thought you would have figured that out by now.”

        • slightly altered quote from Handmaid’s Tale
      • Gnome Kat
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        171 year ago

        Copied this from another post I made… things make more sense when you realize what their true core principle is.

        There is a good Adam Conover podcast episode where he interviews Corey Robin. In the episode Robin states the main premise of his book, which is that the central underlying ideology of the right is the belief that some people are better than others and deserve to be in power. A lot of the rights’ beliefs and ideas evolve over time but they evolve in service of that core idea. It’s the one thing that stays consistent over time going back to the french revolutions.

        Multiracial, multiethnic, international cooperation, helping the homeless, helping the poor. No matter how you spin it by trying to convince them of the benefits ect, the right will never be on board. They don’t believe those groups deserve help or should be helped. They fundamentally believe it is morally good to depower certain groups and empower other groups.

        That one idea explains so much of the rights blatant hypocrisy. Welfare disproportionality going to red states is good because it’s going to the good people. Rich people getting richer is good because it’s going to the good people. Hurting minorities is good because they are the bad people, helping them is bad. Some people are innately worthy and some people are not. Anything the good people do is good, anything the bad people do is bad. The same action can be good or bad depending on who is doing it.

        • @[email protected]B
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          51 year ago

          Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

          episode

          Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

          I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            “Need” probably isn’t the best word. It’s not a “need” so much as it is a belief. They “believe” themselves to be better and more deserving. Everything else follows from that. Start plugging it into what you know about conservatives and you will immediately see that it’s by far the best and simplest explanation.

            Also bear in mind that people are often, and in fact quite usually, unaware of why they hold certain opinions and far from using reason to arrive at their opinions, tend to arrive at an opinion and then use reason to rationalize why it’s correct.

            The SCOTUS is a great example; we already know how the justices will rule because we already know their underlying opinions about the world. What we don’t know is how they will justify their rulings. If this weren’t true, then neither party would care about SCOTUS nominations. The fact that we care very much tells you that we all privately know that I am right.

            You and I do it too. We all do. Some of us are more aware of it than others.

      • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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        81 year ago

        Conservatism is an excuse for your instant, emotional reactions.

        If you formed your beliefs in schools over many years, that’s why you’re probably a liberal now.

        They literally want to shoot people for simple larceny or for blocking the sidewalk in protest. It’s an ideology for people whose lizard brains make all their “decisions.” You know these people, how they just go through life reacting to things. You can trick them into believing anything. I’m not saying that if you’re a conservative you’re going to kill someone for blocking your sidewalk, I’m saying that if you lean into the ideology enough is literally deforms your amygdala and you lose touch with your ability to be rational.

        One thing I enjoy is to get conservatives going about protests and police use of force especially with regard to public protests, civil disobedience, rioting, theft or destruction of private property.

        Get them all fired up. You know, tell them the protesters threw snowballs and maybe ice at the cops first, and that they came into a private shipping yard, broke into private storage, stole whatever they could carry, and set a bunch of it on fire. You know, get them talking about how they’d empty the clip. Then you can reveal casually that you were talking about the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party. They remember from grade school how they are supposed to feel about these events, and they are unable to reconcile with their repressed and curious inner children. There defense mechanisms literally cannot process why they are advocating for the British in the revolutionary war.

        You know, “what if these thieves and vandals burned your country’s flags from all government buildings, shot all the police, and said they were forming their own government with a new Constitution and to fuck off?” I like to say they are just dumb but really they are just emotionally immature and regressing.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          No, conservatism is ultimately about some people being naturally more deserving than others. It really is that simple. Everything else follows from that proposition. There’s no reason to further complicate it by looking for more proximate explanations.

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        The Donald? Where you from you don’t know:

        • Hustler Magazine;
        • Mad Magazine;
        • Dungeons & Dragons;
        • Porn;
        • Mortal Combat for Sega.
        • The Simpsons;
        • Rap music;
        • South Park;
        • Kneel down during song;
        • Saying “gay.”

        I’m sure I’m forgetting twenty other things conservative literally tried to ban me from doing in my lifetime. Conservatives have zero credibility on free speech.

        In Russia it’s illegal to talk about it’s invasion of Ukraine. It’s called an anti-sedition law. Despite the First Amendment, anti sedition laws and seditious libel were illegal and punishable by long terms of imprisonment until lefty Supreme Court Justices decides so in 1964.

        These Justices on there now will flip us right back to prosecuting people for saying Israel is doing a genocide, or for saying “fuck the draft,” or for saying “fuck Donald Trump,” but not for saying “fuck Joe Biden.” Conservatives right now in America want laws that ban Americans from participating or even talking about “BDS.” Our Supreme Court in America just recently upheld such laws, without really reaching the issue, but keeping the laws alive. They also push ag-gag laws. They have zero credibility on free speech.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        It is abundantly clear that they do not believe in anything and operate on the basis of reacting in spite to anything they are told to. It’s basically one whole hemisphere of the political spectrum hijacked by propaganda. We genx folk thought that the free access to information on the internet would set people free but this what we got instead.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Care to elaborate that bit about capitalism?

        As a non-American, I’ve been struggling to understand how Americans use these terms. Sure, I’ve seen plenty of “capitalism good, socialism bad” rhetoric, but what do people actually mean when they use them? Your example was particularly interesting, because it sounds like you’re implying that Trump promised capitalism, but failed to deliver.

    • @[email protected]
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      481 year ago

      Free speech absolutist means “I am absolutely free from the consequences of my speech”

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I also remember a bunch of people saying Elon will preserve free speech. It looked like a cult.

  • @[email protected]
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    3031 year ago

    No explanation other than Elon is a thin-skinned little bitch baby who’s carrying water for fascists.

    • ME5SENGER_24
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      2281 year ago

      He’s not carrying water for the facists, he IS a fascist and they’re trying to spill that water on everyone in an attempt to undermine people’s freedoms. Fuck him and fuck his kind

  • @[email protected]
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    1111 year ago

    I don’t get why people still use that platform. It’s so hostile to the users. This is an election year and we’re just going to give him all this influence? Society is a big dumb animal.

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      201 year ago

      I have never seen the appeal to Twitter. It’s never seemed like a useful part on social media. I have never heard a change and go “well now I will check it out.”

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        It was extremely useful in sports for quick in-game updates, especially from third-party groups (like the news beat reporters, versus getting info from the team).

        It’s really entrenched, though: Even with all of the chaos and controversy, it’s hard to find articles that reference something that happened in a game that don’t embed some tweets (or whatever they hell they’re called now) for the video. It’s extremely frustrating. I think, in part, that’s why the hockey community here on lemmy isn’t taking off - no one wants to link to Twitter, and there are basically no other sources.

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          11 year ago

          ESPN’s app seems to do my updates and I don’t have everyone’s opinion on it either. I mean I guess I can see the meme angle. But I think that would find it’s way anyways.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            ESPN’s app doesn’t note when a player is missing off the bench or something like that. The reporters at the game notice it and X it out.

      • Herbal Gamer
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        31 year ago

        It always felt like a big void to shout into, unless you have some sort of following that listens.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      It is the only platform where I can follow specific people without a algorithm getting in the way. They all need to choose a new one to move to.

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    Anyone who follows the alt-right, did Joe or anyone else go ape shit over this yet? I’m assuming that because they were going crazy over the previous Twitter about certain infractions under the old guard … so this new shit must be driving them crazy. Being free speech activists and all that.

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    This was always going to happen.

    Muskrat bought twitter specifically to make it Parler, GAB, and Truth Social all rolled into one.

    Banning, shadow-banning, or purging any and all dissenting views or content that differs from the Far Right narrative on the sites is the norm.

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        That too.

        All the Far Right Authoritarians are just giddy about it all.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 year ago

      I can see several motives for him buying twitter.

      Get trump elected, Because:

      a) less taxes for the musky chodelet

      b) less pesky safety and labour regulation for tesla/spacex/neuralink

      c) drop support for Ukraine so he gets a shot at the rare minerals underneath it when russia has full control.

      He’s a useful idiot for trump and putin. Still not sure what the saudi angle is, though.

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    891 year ago

    I don’t understand why people don’t collectively quit Twitter and flock to Mastodon. It’s very simple, it’s better for everyone

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      Because for the previous 15ish years before Musky got a hold of it it was actually decently regarded. Many people turned to it for up to date news and trusted it. It was a place where brands could interact with customers, celebrities with fans, etc. It had built up trust. People are having a hard time letting that go.

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        211 year ago

        ew. just ew

        All those things that made twitter “useful” were terrible, even if it was good at it.

      • @[email protected]
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        Because for the previous 15ish years before Musky got a hold of it it was actually decently regarded.

        What? Twitter mob harassed game developer in 2019 into suicide. 3 years before american version of Rogozin bought this dumpster fire.

    • @[email protected]
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      411 year ago

      Even today there are top posts on Lemmy that are screen caps of Twitter. Not even Lemmy users can stop reading Twitter and upvoting. I down vote them on principle but it’s 100 to 1.

      • @[email protected]
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        331 year ago

        Reddit and by extension Lemmy were designed to enable content aggregation. I dislike people having so few principles in general but the system is working as intended by users posting things they find interesting happening elsewhere.

      • @[email protected]
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        181 year ago

        Here’s easy way to stop reading Twitter: not register there.

        Twitter itself hepled me to stop reading it when it regwalled all the posts.

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    781 year ago

    Who the fuck is still on Xitter? Jesus people, get the hell out of there!

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      231 year ago

      i keep wondering this myself, so many places are still prominently presenting the xitter button to follow them on,like it’s a totally normal thing to do. it’s fucking bizzare imo.

    • ripcord
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      Lots and lots of people, apparently. And lots of those really really should know better.

      Stop supporting that shithole, people.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      As opposed to what? It’s where the people they follow post. Why would they leave for somewhere that doesn’t have any content they care about? It’s like asking who the fuck is still on reddit. The answer is the enormous shitload of people who just want a steady feed of the same content they’ve always consumed.

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        Sure, and when you petition the people they follow, and ask them to drop the platform, they say they have to be where their audience is. It’s an ouroboros of apathy and cowardice.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      A lot of researchers whose built a network on it. It’s not as easy as it seems for them to switch to another social media. Each connection is important to know about new articles when they come out.

    • @[email protected]
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      I hate this little thought terminating cliche. It’s trying to make everything into hypocrisy which it isn’t. Say he banned everyone who ever said anything pro Israel…you can fairly apply that rule across all people, and have disparate impacts.

      The problem isn’t that he’s censoring others but not himself, it’s that the rule itself is bad on its face.

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        This is hypocrisy. He called himself a “free speech absolutist” after he bought Twitter. He called it the “digital town square.” Ever since then, he’s banned anyone who says things he doesn’t like and keeps the Nazis. He’s absolutely a hypocrite and he should be called out on it.

    • @[email protected]
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      They’ll claim it was an accident or outage, but those accounts weren’t struck at random.

      Internally, is someone curating a list of prominent accounts by political leaning? Are those accounts the target or right wing report bombing? I want to know exactly how those accounts were landed on.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Sounds just like old Twitter. Ban someone who you don’t like politically. If it’s causing to much uproar, day it was an accident/glitch. If it works, repeat. If not, repeat in a few weeks.

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    541 year ago

    Anyone who expects the bourgeoisie to platform those whose politics are a threat to capitalist interests is a fool.

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      181 year ago

      it’s funny because even Elon’s ego is a threat to capitalist interests, look how much he’s tanked their company value! Honestly I’m cheering for his self-destructive downward spiral to continue - tw*tter was always a cesspool, decent people should have left years ago.