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@CEvergrande

Every man is a little Hitler

The Antipodes Beigetreten Nisan 2025
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@nikicaga Polynesians taking 2000 years to find New Zealand is a more interesting story tbh
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Econo ad absurdam
Econo ad absurdam@econoadabsurdam·
@StatisticUrban NZ is fascinating bc it was settled so recently the Maori still have collective memory of the moa which they sent extinct; whereas everywhere else it’s many tens of thousands of years ago
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Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
Learning today that people genuinely have no idea that humans were a major factor in the extinction of hundreds of megafauna species before we even invented agriculture. Also, China is by far the most problematic overfisher today, not the white capitalists.
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@nikicaga Why are there PRO-WORKER'S parties at the PRO-WORKER holiday
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@Hidden_Collect I love when people say “not to mention” when there’s nothing sensible to elaborate
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@NondescriptRed “I like opinion… I like woman… therefore I will make woman who like opinion… holy shit sex sex sex” We truly are too kind to libertarians
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@astero9890_ @Bokononisme They’re gonna send in our 2 Anzac class with no ship based offensive armament, and somehow run them into a culturally significant reef on the way
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
It’s so funny when you meet a white girl and can immediately tell she thinks she’s Māori
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@questionableway Butchering and eating every part of the family pet after it gets sick to show how much I appreciated it
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@nikicaga I talked for 8 hours straight once when I was off my meds, they should elect me PM
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AlaskanTzar@AlaskanTzar·
Roughly how much worse would it be break the legs of a human vs a cat?
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IGI ?🇵🇱? ¿🇮🇩¿ ‽🇬🇱‽
All this rant because they were politely asked not to unload stolen stuff in their port
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Ukraine has one of the darkest track records when it comes to Jews, and it goes back a long time. It didn’t start with the Holocaust. In the 1600s, during the Cossack uprisings under Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Jewish communities were wiped out one after the other. Tens of thousands were slaughtered. For Jews in Eastern Europe, these events became part of how they understood their place in the world. But it didn’t stop there. Late 1800s into the early 1900s, pogrom after pogrom. It was not in just one city, or just one moment. Repeated waves of violence. Looting, killings, entire towns terrorized. Estimates run between 30,000 and 100,000 Jews murdered in those years, with some historians putting it even higher. When something repeats like that across decades, it’s not random anymore, it’s a pattern. Then the Holocaust, and Ukraine became one of the main killing grounds. Around 1.5 million Jews were murdered there. It wasn’t in gas chambers for the most part, but face to face. Forests, pits, ravines. The “Holocaust by bullets.” The most known example is Babi Yar, where over 33,000 Jews were shot in two days. Two days. That scale is hard to even process. And it wasn’t done by only the Germans. There was widespread local collaboration. Auxiliary police, nationalist groups, civilians helping identify Jews, round them up, sometimes taking part themselves. That fact gets people uncomfortable, but leaving it out doesn’t change what happened. After the war, it didn’t disappear. Under Soviet rule it was pushed under the rug, but it stayed there. After independence, it shows up in different forms. Polls over the years have found a meaningful percentage of people still buying into the same old ideas about Jews and power, influence, money. You also have the continued honoring of figures like Stepan Bandera. For many Ukrainians he’s a nationalist hero. For Jews and Poles, his movement is tied to collaboration and mass violence. Add to that far-right groups that use symbols and rhetoric straight out of the neo-Nazi playbook. They aren't a majority, but they exist, and they’re not exactly hiding. Now to be fair, Ukraine today is not Nazi Germany. They elected Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who is Jewish. There are laws against antisemitism. You’re not seeing mass violence against Jews in the streets. But that doesn’t mean the deeper issue is gone. Attitudes don’t just vanish because laws change. And when you zoom out, it’s not just history or fringe groups. Ukraine has consistently voted against Israel in the UN, including after October 7. You can argue politics, alignments, or legacy voting blocs, but it still shows where things tend to land in practice. I traveled through Europe a few years ago, went to about 9 countries. Different places, different people, no issues. The one place where we got yelled at and even ran after a few times was Ukraine. That’s one experience, not a dataset. But at a certain point, when the history is this long and the signals keep lining up, it stops feeling like coincidence.

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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@EtchAic @luistr640poli @TrueSlazac How? Death penalty cases make up a small proportion of all cases, at most, if tried to the same standard as regular cases it’d be a small bump in the needle
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@transgoblin0v0 @TrueSlazac some sort of life is a stretch. Everyone in your life will have thought of you as a monster for years, your career is gone, strangers who looks you up will see details of your false record. The person you were before you went to prison is dead, why bother rehabbing the corpse?
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@EtchAic @luistr640poli @TrueSlazac I’m not saying we abolish trials, I’m saying we make the standards for death penalty cases in line with the current standards for regular prison standards (where false convictions stats are drawn from, so the false conviction rate wouldn’t change)
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Etch@EtchAic·
@CEvergrande @luistr640poli @TrueSlazac It still is usually preferred to live, and we would have a lot more mistakes if we were to lower the standards for convictions like you are suggesting we do
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@transgoblin0v0 @TrueSlazac I don’t really see a notable difference between false convictions resulting in death and false convictions resulting in long custodial sentences
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Frey(((berg)))@CEvergrande·
@EtchAic @luistr640poli @TrueSlazac Yeah, false imprisonment is significantly worse than false execution, as both destroy the individual convicted, while false imprisonment also creates a broken ex con with slim prospects of a meaningful life
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