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  • but the discussion is usually not made in good faith

    “Everybody who disagrees with me is a troll or a shill.”

    Sure, buddy, because Free Software projects run by volunteers famously have huge guerilla marketing budgets. Won’t somebody think of the poor for-profit companies who first got their leg up by taking Free Software code they didn’t write and then subsequently gradually closed and enshittified it? They’re the real victims here.







  • grue@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worlddoctors
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    Then why are Americans so much worse at it, on average, than people in e.g. France or Japan. You can’t just say “hurt durr Americans are just irresponsible;” that’s a bullshit cop-out and you know it.

    I’m trying to have a conversation about what it would take to actually solving the problem here; if you just want to feel morally superior you can go ahead and fuck off.

    Oh, and by the way: even if the problem really were that Americans were more irresponsible on average compared to people from other countries, there would have to be a systemic reason why and that’s the thing that would be relevant to talk about! Your thought-terminating cliche is completely fucking worthless.


  • For the moment, anyway, it’s possible to eat good-ish if you educate yourself andfamiliarize yourself with your local area’s businesses.

    Of course it’s “possible;” anything is “possible.” What matters is, why is it apparently harder to do in the US than in other places?

    Something is different on the societal level that changes the average outcomes. Disregarding that because you’re bent on blaming individuals for perceived moral failings is missing the point.


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    So then the question becomes, why is processed food and other shit so pervasive in the average American diet? That’s what an environmental factor is.

    Refusing to think about the problem in terms of systems because you’ve got a hard-on for blaming individuals is absolutely missing the point.


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    …if there’s [a pool] available near them.

    Speaking of institutional racism…

    This validated a new normal across America: When legally required to share public pools with Black children, many white families decided they’d rather not go at all. Closing public pools to avoid racial integration became official policy for many cities across the U.S.

    Not only did racism deprive black people of access to pools (leading to stereotypes like “black people don’t swim” etc.), it also greatly reduced it for white people, especially ones not wealthy enough to pay for membership to one of the private pools that sprang up in the wake of the closures of the public pools.

    We are all sicker because of the bigots’ hate.


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    Everyone is fat

    Exactly, which points squarely at an environmental cause, not at individual sloth/gluttony or some shit like that.

    The conclusion you’re saying doctors arrive at—which I don’t doubt you’re correct about—is actually completely fucking backwards.








  • grue@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlBatting for Billionaires
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    ☝️Case in point, LOL.

    It isn’t hard at all to say whether Bill Gates is an “overall net ‘good’ person” or not. He became a billionaire (which is an inherently exploitative act), and no amount of trying to whitewash his legacy with philanthropy after the fact can change that.


  • They’re only suitable for people who want high-quality color prints almost all the time, for things like photos and posters and banners, not just normal documents. The only inkjets that have a good reason to exist are the high-end ones mostly found at print shops and sign shops and the like; the cheap consumer ones are just e-waste from the moment they’re manufactured.