I've been asked in multiple interviews in the last six months about how we can prevent private or semi private social media from becoming a place where people are radicalized. The only honest answer I can give is that I'm not opposed to radicalization per se. I'm opposed to right wing radicalization and I'm also opposed to the status quo and centrist incrementalist notions of justice and progress. I think we need more spaces online and offline for left radicalization.
@Gargron mornin' ☕☕☕
@liaizon so thats what's inside the news genie
oh thaaaaats where news comes from
via https://www.inf.uni-hamburg.de/en/inst/ab/lt/teaching/independent-studies/2018-elshinawi-re.pdf
who would win
-capitalist propaganda readily available to the masses
or
-nickel profits from a paywall
@CyclopsCaveman really gotta mix things up, some recommendations?
@CyclopsCaveman WTF that's me but I go on reddit
hi, i'm a white hipster that likes to go on 4chans /mu/ board. i profess to love music but i avoid all the rap threads and mostly only listen to neutral milk hotel, swans, king crimson, and math rock. i say i value experimentation in music but when i say that i really only mean experimentation where white dudes with guitars play in funny time signatures. jazz is great but the only people i recognize as having made great jazz albums are white guys or the few jazz legends i've learned are acceptable, but only their most popular and least experimental albums in their catalogs. i am very cultured
#WritingPrompts:
Those medieval cat paintings with strangely human like faces, with sad and dejected expressions. The faces don't match the cats, and always seem to be at the wrong angle as if the face wasn't part of the original picture. This is because they weren't part of the original picture. Those faces belong to the people whose souls were trapped inside the paintings by an evil wizard.
see pinned post