Re: Soshul meedja.
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2022 4:31 pm
Depending on what the game was, it might be a translation of a translation.
Macron tried his best to be Modi's close friend, or at least to appear so. It's shameful and depressing.ekesleight wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 4:30 pmOne really awful thing about the fact that Western countries are just barely fending off authoritarianism at home (and Russia's general rampage) is that there has been no energy to spare to really confront Modi and what he represents. Without some pressure from the international community, which he has thus far avoided, it would seem he'll be hard to stop.rotting bones wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:41 pmSo there you go: Want to be rich? Unify the people. What's the one thing everyone can agree on is a good thing? Killing Muslims, naturally. Just to be clear, not Muslims like Daniel Haqiqatjou. The police rape and kill peaceful protesters as the "geniuses" cheer on.
At this point, I'm worried that criticism from the international community might induce Modistan to turn to China. You see, most of the meme fans don't understand why the geniuses are feeding them those memes in particular. The stratagem might have taken on a life of its own by this point.ekesleight wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 4:30 pmOne really awful thing about the fact that Western countries are just barely fending off authoritarianism at home (and Russia's general rampage) is that there has been no energy to spare to really confront Modi and what he represents. Without some pressure from the international community, which he has thus far avoided, it would seem he'll be hard to stop.rotting bones wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:41 pmSo there you go: Want to be rich? Unify the people. What's the one thing everyone can agree on is a good thing? Killing Muslims, naturally. Just to be clear, not Muslims like Daniel Haqiqatjou. The police rape and kill peaceful protesters as the "geniuses" cheer on.
Cheer up. I oppose guilt on principle.Ares Land wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 2:47 amMacron tried his best to be Modi's close friend, or at least to appear so. It's shameful and depressing.ekesleight wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 4:30 pmOne really awful thing about the fact that Western countries are just barely fending off authoritarianism at home (and Russia's general rampage) is that there has been no energy to spare to really confront Modi and what he represents. Without some pressure from the international community, which he has thus far avoided, it would seem he'll be hard to stop.rotting bones wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:41 pmSo there you go: Want to be rich? Unify the people. What's the one thing everyone can agree on is a good thing? Killing Muslims, naturally. Just to be clear, not Muslims like Daniel Haqiqatjou. The police rape and kill peaceful protesters as the "geniuses" cheer on.
Except that even that doesn't take into account that 1° foreign investments means large companies abusing over people 2° Congress did have majorities. 3° Any proof that one leader gets more foreign investment.rotting bones wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:41 pmWell, what's your plan? I've spoken to Modi supporters. Like parrots, they refer me to viral memes, although those often take the form of WhatsApp threads. The most intelligent answer I got is that it's important for a country trying to attract foreign investment to be united behind one leader instead of the old Congress coalitions.
So there you go: Want to be rich? Unify the people. What's the one thing everyone can agree on is a good thing? Killing Muslims, naturally. Just to be clear, not Muslims like Daniel Haqiqatjou. The police rape and kill peaceful protesters as the "geniuses" cheer on.
Yes, as bad as it is, India (and maybe even China) might help against Russia.rotting bones wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 7:48 pmAt this point, I'm worried that criticism from the international community might induce Modistan to turn to China. You see, most of the meme fans don't understand why the geniuses are feeding them those memes in particular. The stratagem might have taken on a life of its own by this point.ekesleight wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 4:30 pmOne really awful thing about the fact that Western countries are just barely fending off authoritarianism at home (and Russia's general rampage) is that there has been no energy to spare to really confront Modi and what he represents. Without some pressure from the international community, which he has thus far avoided, it would seem he'll be hard to stop.rotting bones wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:41 pmSo there you go: Want to be rich? Unify the people. What's the one thing everyone can agree on is a good thing? Killing Muslims, naturally. Just to be clear, not Muslims like Daniel Haqiqatjou. The police rape and kill peaceful protesters as the "geniuses" cheer on.
1. Under Capitalism, the only thing worse than being exploited by the market is not being exploited by the market. 2. Congress was very famously in a coalition with the Marxists, who tanked the government over their opposition to nuclear non-proliferation.
1. Not very likely. 2. Small comfort since I've never been in the vicinity of Europe, and India is a place I may very well have to go back to.
how's that work? I understand mastodon is like an archipelago of servers, kinda like discord... that the case?Ares Land wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 9:35 am Back to social media, I decided to ditch Twitter and give Mastodon a try. I'm @mathieumri@piaille.fr if you want to say hi. (I'm not terribly active on social media, so there won't be a lot of activity there )
I don’t use Mastodon, but this is basically my understanding too. The main difference from other platforms is that it’s decentralised — Mastodon nodes (or servers, if you prefer) can be self-hosted, for instance.Torco wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 6:36 amhow's that work? I understand mastodon is like an archipelago of servers, kinda like discord... that the case?Ares Land wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 9:35 am Back to social media, I decided to ditch Twitter and give Mastodon a try. I'm @mathieumri@piaille.fr if you want to say hi. (I'm not terribly active on social media, so there won't be a lot of activity there )
Yep. It's really a lot like Twitter.. except that you join a particular instance (a server or a node if you want; that's what the @piaille.fr part means).Torco wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 6:36 amhow's that work? I understand mastodon is like an archipelago of servers, kinda like discord... that the case?Ares Land wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 9:35 am Back to social media, I decided to ditch Twitter and give Mastodon a try. I'm @mathieumri@piaille.fr if you want to say hi. (I'm not terribly active on social media, so there won't be a lot of activity there )
Mastodon is like if Twitter had been invented in 1995. That is, it's a bunch of separately run and hosted instances. Each one has its own invite policy! Some are still swamped, some are accepting signups.
What zompist said, essentially. You can check the list of servers here: https://joinmastodon.org/servers and filter by language, and based on which are open to new memberships.
Giuliani. He seems foolish enough to take on any job.