Media and Culture student at the University of Amsterdam. Wannabe filmmaker.
Lots of love for film, games, music, anime, manga, and many other forms of media in general.
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| Location | Amsterdam 🇳🇱 |
Media and Culture student at the University of Amsterdam. Wannabe filmmaker.
Lots of love for film, games, music, anime, manga, and many other forms of media in general.
| Pronouns | He/him |
| Location | Amsterdam 🇳🇱 |
This is a helpful and frightening perspective on why Americans have such different views of who Charlie Kirk was. Screenshot from FB; original poster's name is in the screenshot but I'm not typing it because she might not want it searchable outside FB:
"One thing that has become really clear since yesterday is that we live in at least two different realities. Talking to a friend who only knew Charlie as a Christian motivational speaker because that's all that ever came across her feed. Showed me videos I've never seen before of him saying perfectly reasonable and empowering things.
"I showed her videos she'd never seen before of his racism, misogyny, homophobia, advocating for violence against specific groups of people. She was horrified by his remarks about Pelosi's husband's attacker being bailed out and celebrated for his violent act. She was horrified by a number of things that he said, but she had never seen or heard them before, the same as I had never seen or heard the generalized clips of him sounding like a perfectly nice loving man and father.
"Neither of us had a whole picture of this man. I mentioned he was a known white supremacist and she thought I was joking. She talked about him giving a speech about finding your purpose and doing good in the world and I thought she was joking.
"I saw why this friend was mourning the loss of a person she thought was a good person. My friend, bless her, saw why I feel the way I do about him. We understood each other better. In spite of a multi-billion dollar internet machine specifically focused on keeping us apart. Because we talked to each other with the desire to listen and to learn rather than the desire to change someone else's mind or to be 'right'.
"None of those motivational things he said change my opinion about him because they don't erase the negativity, the subtle calls for violence, the belittling and denigrating of other races religions genders etc. His negative and blaming comments about homeless people, the poor, and victims of domestic violence. His comments about rounding up people who didn't think like him and putting them in camps where their behavior could be corrected. That time he said empathy was a made-up word he didn't believe in. That other time he said the Civil Rights Act was a mistake. The time he said most people are afraid when they get on a plane and see that there's a black pilot. His anti-vaccination rhetoric and his active campaigning against people being allowed to wear masks for their own health. His open support of fascism and white supremacy. To me, all of those are fully unchristian sentiments. Those are undeniable and just one of them would be a deal-breaker for me. All of them together are a picture of a man who was polarizing, enraged a lot of people and rightly so, but even with all of that I would never wish upon him or especially his children the end that he got.
"Oh, and my friend had never heard, and God help me I don't know how she escaped the news, but she had never heard of the Minnesota legislators who were shot in June. The husband and wife and dog who were killed, one after throwing themselves over their child to protect the child. The other couple who somehow survived. Politically motivated attacks specifically because they were democrats. She learned about those shootings that happened months ago because I showed her Charlie Kirk's comments about them. The kidnapping plot against a female Midwestern Democratic governor. The assassination attempt against Pennsylvania's democratic governor. All things Charlie had plenty to say about while supporting the Second Amendment and bashing the Democratic party. She didn't know about any of it because we're all living in two different worlds and none of us have the whole story."
@Techaltar a new low for the German journalism!
The guy worked for the Al jazeera network, and was known to be a journalist, but here he's called: "a terrorist disguised as a journalist". Wow! Just wow!
@eff The simple solution if politicians are really interested in the wellbeing of children is forcing tech companies to create parental controls that are actually easy to use or are pre installed for when devices are bought for children.
It's bizarre how parental controls are almost totally ignored when debating how to protect children from online harm. Clearly parents need educating too.
Strong hitting campaign from the National Organizations for Youth Safety (US)
(h/t @tomflood)
Tusk taki zawsze kozak na Twitterze, zawsze jakimiś heheszkami potrafi rzucić jak trzeba rozładować sytuację, a tu od wczoraj cisza.
Dziwne, nie? ;)
Znajomi mi ostatnio zarzucają, że mam radykalnie lewicowe poglądy.
Wychodzi na to, że jestem prawie tak samo radykalnie lewicowy jak Petru, bo tłukę to samo od lat, co Petru właśnie napisał na Twitterze:
@TOrynski szczerze nie wydaje mi się, żeby "progresywna agenda" (cokolwiek to znaczy) miała jakikolwiek związek z wygrywaniem z PiS.
PiS i prawicowe media zagospodarowali narrację o złych Niemcach, którzy rządzą się w UE i którzy w razie czego umieją się dogadać z Rosjanami, oraz o zagrożeniu związanym z przyjmowaniem migrantów.
Jak by chcieć podsumować polską politykę jednym obrazkiem, to by wyglądał tak:
This floating AI turd button in Excel has been genuinely infuriating. It's distracting, laggy and only turns off temporarily.
What are the best / worst AI product integrations you've seen? I'm making a list for a future video.