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  • Remember guys... an employee likely did this, not representative of the company as a whole. Still... NAZI SCUM! Nazism is a growing issue and it cannot be tolerated.

  • I am not going to ever buy Sony/Yoti devices now.

  • We need a right to repair...

  • Mmm. Lol.

  • The GOP has not been conservative for a long time.

  • Bad idea. Do not replace people with AI. Ugh... what is up with all these techbros lately?

  • Normality is subjective. Normativity is often used as an excuse for hatred. I do not like to use the word normal.

    As for points two and three, okay. Fair enough. You make a valid point about who it could attract. I meant no malintent. It was simply a miscommunication. What do you suggest I change it to?

  • Accidental double post.

  • I fell to sleep bro. I posted this at night.

    1. No. Nobody is stuck in the traditions they were born into. And mixed couples likely have different traditions and that is fine. The child would have something called culturalgenesis. The combination of both the ways of their parents into a different way. In group homes or foster care, it is up to you to choose what you want to do. And of course we should have the freedom to modify our traditions. Slavery and Nazism were once 'traditions' and those were some of the worst evils known to man. Sometimes tradition needs to change. As for traditions one may no longer find valuable, it is useful to separate the reason for a tradition from the actual practice itself. You can apply the reason for it to many different things, even if you abandon the actual practice because you no longer believe in it. It is your perogative to change your mind or dislike something.
    2. Traditions need to be adapted to the modern times. The world has changed. We cannot be as we were in the past. It is about keeping the reason for the tradition intact and basing things on that, not neccessarily about an exact practice.

  • Much obliged.

  • Because when you combine the principle of decentralisation with some things, people may advocate for stuff they would never otherwise advocate for.

    1. Of course! Conservatism is usually a way of life, but there is ideological conservatism too that varies quite a lot.
    2. It is a bit more complicated. It means to conserve the ways that your peoples historically had, not a specific universal way.
    3. Of course. Hate is never welcome.

  • This is a good one. 🤣

  • Yeah. True.

  • Nazis are banned in this community as are any other extremists. See you in a week!

  • Welcome aboard and thank you!

  • It is good to have you! Everybody is welcome here. Welcome aboard!

    1. Yeah. They do. And that is a good thing. Extremism should be banned no matter what it is and hosting on an instance that blocks these things means I chose the correct instance. This community will not be associated with them anyways.
    2. Thank you for the information. I will put this to good use of what sources not to use when citing information. I largely use one leftist source, one centrist source, and one rightist source to avoid blindspots. Authenticity and accuracy is ultimately what matters, not an ideological spin.
    3. I respect that. Still, really, thank you.

    Edited because I originally completely messed up my wording.

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