Open class war. They know, sadly most workers don't seem to see it.
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Right? I think Lemmy is way more conducive to conversations than Reddit.
My country has daylight savings and I still went to school at night, so that point is kinda mute.
I think you're also in a bubble though.
Which is why I'm talking about people who aren't terminally online degenerates like us.
People who are largely apolitical, like my friends and family, none of them support Russia.
I even went to a few protests in front of the Russian embassy. Would you be surprised to know that there were exactly zero protests in Russia's defense in my country?
I respectfully disagree. Cultural backgrounds also play a role and Russia and China have never known democracy.
Fascism in practice (not as a demented dream) is a harder sell in the West although we're not immune to it and we should 100℅ remain vigilant and fight its grown at all costs.
Water is, unironically, my favourite drink on this earth.
Yeah office jobs in my country are basically all posted there, especially if you want to work for an international company.
But then how could they make ungodly amounts of money while looking down on the peasantry?
Probably nothing would happen to you. They might correlate your IP address and ban you, but that's likely it.
I mean, that's probably the worst thing that can happen to your email, lol. Consider how much your online life depends on access to your email.
I kinda get it for people who want to compartmentalise their email.
I personally have 1 email I only use for banks and other important logins, and then a second one that is a bit more general use.
Do you think people are buying it, though?
I've never seen so much cynicism against all things controlled media as I see today.
I'm talking the West that had Mussolini hanged upside down out on the public square once fascism was put to practice. The same west that had Hitler and his peers put a bullet to their heads, once their ideology was implemented.
Yes, these ideologies were invented in the West, doesn't mean we accept them wholeheartedly once they are implemented.