A reminder that Lemmy Developer, Dessaline, is a genocide denialist.
A reminder that Lemmy Developer, Dessaline, is a genocide denialist.


A reminder that Lemmy Developer, Dessaline, is a genocide denialist.
What's most annoying about this is Dessalines acting as if Muslims are a monolith (which itself is lowkey racist and dehumanizing to treat entire demographics as monoliths) and as if dictators speak for their people. Have they never considered the possibility that Muslim countries haven't denounced the genocide because their leaders have material incentives to deny it? I mean lord knows the US has officially denied genocides for the sake of geopolitical self-interest.
Plus, we have extensive satellite imagery of these concentration camps. This site shows details on almost 400 concentration camps, all clearly visible as prison-like facilities. I just clicked a random one and got this:
Man, I'm starting to think this platform ain't for me. Lots of unhinged folks here.
Same. Authoritarian propaganda from the CCP and Kremlin nonstop.
There's unhinged folks everywhere. Just stay clear of their instances.
Early on, I think lemmy was dominated by unhinged people, because they used it as a refuge when they got banned from reddit for being too unhinged. But as the rest of us normies migrated over because of the API fuckery, the unhinged people are once again in the minority. I see tankies get consistently downvoted into oblivion nowadays, which is a good sign in my book.
Unfortunately that’s just the nature of the internet.
Gotta agree but not ready to return to Reddit. Guess I'll play more RuneScape 🥴
You can block communities you don't like, that's just the nature of an open communities. Everyone will be one here.
Obviously if you feel strongly enough, feel free to leave, but no platforms are perfect. I think its better to have these views expressed our in the open where people can comment on it. Even if the poster is too far gone to have their mind changed, anyone who stumbles upon these opinions gets a lot more context around them and can hopefully makes a more informed decision about them. Its actually a lot safer this way.
Ultimately, I agree with less censored stances which is why I picked this instance. I just don't think it's good for my mental health to engage in the political banter. I did start blocking some instances, maybe that will help. Thanks for the insight!
I highly recommend moving to kbin or mastodon.
Kbin isn't exactly a way to avoid lemmy users.
A lot of tankies are just arguing "noooo, my """communist""" country can't be doing something wrong!!!"
But some are making the genuine argument that these are "just" internment camps and so its not actually a genocide. Which is honestly a fair argument. We don't tend to claim that the US internment of the Japnese during WW2 was genocide. Just horrible and racist.
Although the argument he uses about Islamic countries not caring is bullshit, because 1 those countries commit their own atrocities against their civilians so they're nit exactly running on morality. And 2 they get a lot of support from China so its in there best interest to not piss them off.
You can definitely make the argument it is genocide if you have to erase your culture and supplement it with the one of the state.
Yeah you can make that argument. And I would agree with it too. But I would also respect someone who (in good faith) makes the argument that it isn't.
Is he a lemmy developer or lemmy.ml admin Big difference there
Both
I see, ty
Having level-headed social opinions is not a requirement for being a good software dev. We need to stop judging these people for having opinions that have absolutely nothing to do with their purpose.
These people are better than you.
Get fucked.
Sincerely,
Notch, Richard Stallman, Linus Torvalds, John Carmack, Hans Reiser and every other programmer who puts their code in front of your feelings.
These people are better than you
Being willing to code as a hobby is not something I would consider makes someone "better than me."
lmao. defending a tankie and a nazi in the same comment, that's a new one