[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 day ago

Can you quantify why you don't like Mozilla?

I understand why someone might find Firefox itself subpar in some cases, but I'd like to hear what your issues with the organization are.

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 21 points 1 day ago

Well, ackshually, Linux is just a kernel... /s

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Hello there, fellow Ontarian!

In seriousness, Ford is a great example of my point because he talks to how people feel. It doesn't matter that it's bullshit at best or whitewashing of his latest grift at worst, he's at least acknowledging enough voters' concerns and fears, and while tossing a bauble here or there (eg, booze in corner stores, buck a beer) to look like he's doing something for the common person.

His opposition doesn't do this. Stiles gets ignored, and Crombie just seems like a weak Ford impersonator.

The polticial left needs to do better. Yes that would probably mean getting called socialist, but since that'll happen anyway they may as well own it.

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 90 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Maybe, just maybe, liberal democracies need to do a better job solving problems for constituents and less time fellating billionaires.

That might help.

I mean, when I see a right-wing populist telling me they can fix all my problems, I know they're a lying, opportunistic piece of shit, but I can also see the appeal because at least they're saying that there's problems and that they'll do something, which is more than milquetoast centrists will do.

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 24 points 2 days ago

You know what? A young Fassbender would have been a great Feyd-Rautha.

I mean, McAvoy was the God Emperor...

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 days ago

Oh, Canada!

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 17 points 3 days ago

Ah, the Oracle clause.

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 30 points 1 week ago

Way to go, Bibi. Putting all of Israel and every member of the Jewish diaspora at risk just to save your corrupt political skin.

Oh, and killing tens of thousands of innocent people.

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago

Again, it's "Don't quote the troll". Some of us learned this in Usenet in the 1990s.

Saying "This is bullshit" or "You're weird" without engaging with their ideas stops the contagion from spreading.

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago

It is, though. Studies in disinformation have proven this. This is why right-wing bullshitters are so eager to engage in debate: just getting the chance to show up and be refuted in a legitmate setting, like a major newspaper, gives them an audience for the ideas and credibility, that their position is one worthy of refute.

This is how we got the alt-right in 2015: by taking neo-Nazis seriously.

This is what the media doesn't understand, and why fact-checkers are getting--correctly--rolled on social media. Every time you bring up one of these lies, even to fact check it--especially to fact-check it--you give it credibility.

This is why the Harris/Walz campaign's tactic of ridicule is working so well. Instead of saying "No, you're wrong about XXX because YYYY and ZZZZ", they're saying "What is wrong with you? You're weird." The latter doesn't give the lie any oxygen.

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago

The Econoline (and maybe the Transit) seems to be the vehicle of choice for people who actually work.

[-] psvrh@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago

No, it's because enforcement is a joke, not licensing.

One of the things that's hard for a European to understand is how shoddy and capricious law enforcement in North America can be. You know those lovely conditional speed limits that Germany has? No way that works in North America because the police won't do anything except sit in their interceptors on the last two days of they month doing speed traps.

Swerve, fail to signal, brake-check, basically drive like you're Bumblebee in Michael Bay's Transformers 2, that's fine. Just stay below the speed limit on the last two days of the month.

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