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  • Asking for a solution to the question of what to do with a type of person. That’s the reason the Nazis built concentration camps too.

    Turns out you don’t actually need to imprison people in extrajudicial torture camps, you can just treat them with a shred of human decency instead.

    Like we’ve been dealing with immigrants for centuries, practically every nation has, we don’t need a ‘final solution’, we can process them individually and find solutions dynamically based on the needs and situation of the individual. Sometimes that means deportation, sometimes it means granting asylum, and sometimes it means working with our allies to find a suitable destination. Imprisoning them in Guantanamo bay is not a solution, it’s a pretense for extermination.




  • AbsentBird@lemm.eetoMemes@lemmy.mlI'm a leftist
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    3 days ago

    What do they gain by continuing the war?

    It’s hardly in Russia’s interest for their sons to die, their equipment to explode, and their economy to crumble. It’s self destructive, which it has in common with capitalism, but worse than that it’s a genocide of the Ukrainian people.








  • AbsentBird@lemm.eetomemes@lemmy.worldWhat could possibly go wrong?
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    4 days ago

    There are only like 500 losing tictac toe scenarios max.

    Three positions for each square (X, O, or blank), 9 squares: 3^9 = 19,683 possible game states.

    Of those there are only 512 combinations where the board is compete: 2^9 = 512

    Of those 512, only 16 combinations results in a win for either player. Meaning there are only 8 losing scenarios and 496 stalemate scenarios.


  • AbsentBird@lemm.eetoMemes@lemmy.mlTank engine
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    7 days ago

    There are people who are categorically opposed to forcefully compelling people, and many of them use the word ‘authoritarian’.

    It can be a useful term, not all systems are equally authoritarian. It’s a spectrum.



  • AbsentBird@lemm.eetoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worlddeepseek
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    9 days ago

    I asked “What happened at Tiananmen Square?” and this is what it said:

    The events at Tiananmen Square in 1989 began as student-led demonstrations in Beijing, initially sparked by mourning for reformist Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang in April. The protests quickly escalated into widespread calls for political and economic reforms, anti-corruption measures, and democratic freedoms (history.state.gov). By late May, the government declared martial law and deployed military forces, but citizens initially blocked troops from entering the city. Protesters occupied the square, erecting the iconic “Goddess of Democracy” statue, while Western media broadcast live coverage of the standoff (britannica.com). By early June, however, Chinese authorities ordered a violent crackdown. Troops and tanks advanced into the square, opening fire on demonstrators and bystanders. Witnesses reported civilians shot in the back or crushed by military vehicles, though the exact death toll remains unknown due to government censorship (amnesty.org.uk). The Chinese Communist Party later suppressed all public discussion of the event, erasing it from official records and education materials. Globally, the crackdown became a symbol of authoritarian repression, while Tiananmen Square itself—originally expanded in the 1950s to showcase Maoist grandeur—remains a politically charged site (wikipedia.org) (bbc.com).