Deinonychusanti

joined 1 year ago
[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago

I’ve done infinitely more to help poor and homeless people than you ever will.

You pretend that you care about marginalized people just to make yourself feel better

projection

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

You are doing a terrible job at twisting reality to push a "fuck the poor" narrative and im fed up of trying to be civil towards it. Please learn some empathy and stop trying to make giving homeless people money seem like a bad thing.

spoilerAlso making a rich person marginally richer is objectively not as bad letting somebody starve to death you worthless fascist.

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago (4 children)

2/10 for reading comprehension, i never said that giving money to somebody who doesn't need it isn't harmful, i said it wasn't as harmful as not giving money to somebody who does need it. Please go back to school and retake your english exams

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 week ago (6 children)

In that case, you simply just have to take the risk. A well-off person giving money to another well-off person pretending to be poor isn't as harmful as a well-off person not giving money to a poor person because they think they are a well-off person pretending to be poor.

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml -3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Don't worry, hexbear/whatever is going to be called will almost certainly block sh.itjust.works along with other right-wing instances when it enables federation again

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

federation isn't working for hexbear currently due to them loosing the domain

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 week ago (8 children)

For your point on trust, hexbear users mostly just have to trust that the user is acting in good faith as there isn't really any way to properly verify if the person is telling the truth without forcing them to reveal personal, and potentially identifiable, information. And for your point on funding destructive behaviours, if we assume that this individual is telling the truth about their situation, then you aren't funding their drug addiction by helping them pay rent or buy food.

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Downvotes in their current form are already used by bigots to anonymously silence marginalised voices (this is the reason why queer instances like hexbear or blahaj lemmy have them disabled). It shouldn't need explaining why making it possible to essentially temp-ban users without any moderator oversight is a horrific idea.

Go back to reddit.

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

This 'person' seems to be incapable of self-crit. Sadly the easiest way to deal with fascists and bigots is the absurdly lenient sentence of death.

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 4 points 5 months ago

this person needs serious help, and by help i mean barbara-pit

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 7 points 5 months ago (18 children)

Heavily scratched liberal gets banned from hexbear for being a debate pervert and trying to start fights, immediately proceeds to call everyone there mentally ill

[–] Deinonychusanti@lemmy.ml 9 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Have you considered that its simply possible for somebody to have an opinion that differs from your own?

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2904990

Link to the article

The Chinese government has introduced a slew of new measures designed to tighten its grip on lucrative natural resources used in everything from electric cars to wind turbines. In a list released by the country's State Council on Saturday, Beijing declared that rare earth metals are the property of the state and warned "no organization or person may encroach on or destroy rare-earth resources." From Oct. 1, when the rules come into force, the government will operate a rare earth traceability database to ensure it can control the extraction, use and export of the metals. China currently produces around 60 percent of the world's rare earth metals, and is the origin of around 90 percent of refined rare earths on the market. Advertisement

Beijing has already prohibited exports of rare earth refining and magnet manufacturing technologies. In January, it banned the export of gallium and germanium, both highly sought after by the computer-chip industry. Fears that China is looking to exert control over the industry, and could disrupt critical technology, automotive and renewable energy supply chains, have sparked a race to shore up supplies from alternative suppliers. Both the U.S. and the EU have launched efforts to procure rare earths at home and abroad, including in Vietnam, Brazil and Australia. A year ago, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced construction of the first large-scale rare earth refinery outside of Asia, located in Estonia. She said the move would "bolster European resilience and security of supply."

A 2022 analysis from the European Parliament warned that over-reliance on monopolistic suppliers was a major risk for Europe. "The EU imports 93 percent of its magnesium from China, 98 percent of its borate from Turkey, and 85 percent of its niobium from Brazil. Russia produces 40 percent of the world's palladium," it said. "The latter is a reminder of the strategic implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the need for the EU to prepare for an increasingly uncertain world."

The EU has launched a probe into anti-competitive trading allegations against the Chinese electric vehicle market, which benefits from heavy government subsidies and preferential access to essential rare earth metals. Earlier this month, the two sides agreed they would host consultations in order to try and resolve the standoff.

That last paragraph really is so damning. It is admitting the superiority of China’s central planning and how it is being used to actually improve society. ”But at what cost?”

Well, apparently the cost is that shares of China’s largest rare earth mineral mining firm have gone up 5% since the announcement. China proving socialists right every single day and absolutely crushing the capitalist development speedrun challenge. It’s genuinely hilarious that the development plan of China runs basically like what I’ll describe below, and capitalist nations are just completely incapable of stopping it from happening because the power of capital is greater than the power of their states.

porky-happy “hmmm yes, today I will invest in the Chinese rare earth mineral market. Since China controls 90% of global production and all of the infrastructure is in place, all I have to do is bring my money, tech, and expertise with me and I’ll carve myself some serious profit! Easy money!”

xigma-male “Ahh yes thank you for the help developing our mining industry/technology Mr. Foreign Capital. We appreciate your business and you had a great run, but unfortunately for you we have nationalized your mineral resources. The extractive capitalism will now stop. Feel free to reinvest elsewhere or compete with us on the global market tho :)”

porky-scared-flipped ”China is nationalizing its rare earth minerals, but at what cost? We need to ban China from–“

porky-happy ”Wait omg is that another investment opportunity in China where I can bring in my capital/technology/expertise to make some money? Hell yeah, where do I sign?”

Rinse and repeat

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2442782

Biden gave a speech this morning condemning the university antiwar protesters. He calls them violent and says that they are protesting illegally.

full video here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXLjdZbwutY

 

Tyrannosaurus pair from prehistoric planet season 2, episode 3

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