Obviously this is my opinion based off observations I’ve made, and not every user or sub in each instance falls under this generalization.
Both instances have a lot of users, and they have ideological differences, so they inevitably butt heads. Depending on who you ask, ML mainly has socialists, communists, or tankies. World seems to be more centrist leaning to the left, but it seems to be accepting of a more varied range of political opinions. Considering a lot of Lemmy users came from Reddit, I think a comparison can be drawn. My opinion is that World users have an ideology similar to most of Reddit and seem more likely to have left Reddit because they took issue with specific Reddit admin policies. On the other hand, ML users would have had an ideology that was more fringe for Reddit, and while they may have had issues with Reddit admins as well, they seem more likely to have left Reddit because their views were not well accepted among Reddit’s general population.
TLDR: No.
Looking at conservative responses online, in the news, and from real people, they don’t seem to care about these emails. I’ve seen explanations that Democrats selectively blacked out names and words to make Trump look bad, that the emails are entirely faked, or that the emails actually are good for Trump because they prove that he was only aware of Epstein’s crimes but didn’t partake in them. This last explanation usually includes talk about how Trump was an undercover operative that brought down Epstein (but he doesn’t want to brag about it for some unknown reason) or that he obviously couldn’t report his suspicions of crime occurring since he didn’t have hard proof (you can definitely report crimes without giving evidence).
I think if an email was released that explicitly said Trump committed crimes, they would say the email was a fake that was planted by Democrats during Biden’s term. If photos or videos of the crimes were released, they would say they are AI generated. If Trump himself said he did it, they would say that it wasn’t actually that bad because of some reason or another. Idk what the specific excuses would be, but I know that a lot of Trump supporters would buy them while simultaneously believing the evidence when it pertains to people who are not Trump. I think there may even be many that know the excuses are lies, but they refuse to turn on Trump because it means they would have to accept that they spent the past decade publicly supporting a bad person.
Don’t get me wrong, there will definitely be conservatives that break from Trump with each new scandal that comes, but what are they actually able to do about it? Trump runs the organizations that would be in charge of investigating him, so it is unlikely that any legal action would happen unless he is impeached. Republicans could call their representatives and say they will vote them out of office if they don’t impeach Trump. The representatives likely will not listen because they know that at this point, Republican voters will never vote for a Democrat.
I think it is possible (but unlikely) that Trump could lose much of his base’s support, but I personally don’t think there will ever be a grand fall from power or punishment for misdeeds. I’d love to be proven wrong, but I think the best we might get is that a decade after Trump has died, some conservatives will feel comfortable enough to say that he may have done some bad things.
There was a misunderstanding with a neighbor earlier that night because he heard my dog yipping and whining and thought she was in pain. He called the cops, they confirmed everything was fine, and told him that my dog just sounds like that.
A little after midnight, the neighbor pounded on my door so hard it shook in its frame and screamed cuss words at me at the top of his lungs. The neighbor moved to the parking lot and was pacing back and forth, running around in small circles, and jumping up and down, all while his eyes were locked on my apartment’s windows. I called the cops. I later learned that the neighbor called the cops a second time at this point saying he definitely heard me beating my dog, despite my apartment being silent since the first incident.
The officer that arrived acted like the neighbor’s behavior wasn’t an issue at all, and he kept cutting me off whenever I tried to give an explanation or evidence that my dog wasn’t hurt. He basically treated me like I was guilty the whole time without listening or checking. Ultimately, he said there was nothing to be done and left.
I found out the neighbor called a third time to say I was hurting my dog at 3 in the morning while my dog and I were asleep, but nobody was dispatched. My apartment management didn’t bother even talking to the neighbor after I told them everything.
My dog oftentimes makes loud yipping noises and whines rather than normal barking. One night at an old apartment, she went crazy making these noises when she saw another dog out the window. A neighbor heard and apparently thought I was hurting my dog. He called the cops, they made sure she was okay, they took my statement, and they explained to him it was a misunderstanding.
I didn’t want to bother the guy again that night, so I closed the blinds, and my dog didn’t make a sound. A little after midnight, I heard loud pounding on my door, and it shook in its frame from how hard it was being hit. A guy’s voice screamed cuss words at me at the top of his lungs. I called the cops and saw the neighbor outside while I waited. He was pacing back and forth, running around in small circles, and jumping up and down, all while his eyes were locked on my apartment’s windows.
The officer spoke to the neighbor first since he was already outside. When the officer came to talk to me, it was very clear that he already thought I was in the wrong. I told the officer that my dog hadn’t made any noise after the first incident, offered to show a video of the noises my dog makes when she barks, and let the officer check my dog for injuries. I explained how the neighbor had acted that night and said I had heard him in his apartment scream at stuff before, which made me think he had some sort of issue (anger, drugs, or something else). The officer completely brushed off my worries about the neighbor’s behavior like they were unreasonable and kept implying that I was indeed hurting my dog. Ultimately, he said there was nothing to be done.
I later found out the neighbor called the cops a second time right after pounding on my door (probably the reason he was in the parking lot), and then he called a third time to say I was hurting my dog at 3 in the morning while my dog and I were asleep, but nobody was dispatched. My apartment management didn’t bother even talking to the neighbor after we told them how he pounded on our door while screaming and cussing. I’m still angry at the way the officer and management acted about the whole thing, but it’s been years and I’m away from that apartment.
I’m on the Gen Z/Millennial border for reference.
I’ve done a few puffs of cigars at big celebrations with friends/family, but I’ve never smoked a whole cigar or used any other tobacco. Never really cared much for the idea, and the little bit I did try didn’t make me want to do more.
I’ll drink when I’m at a social gathering, but it’s rarely ever enough to get drunk. I don’t like beer, which is frequently the only alcohol offered, so there are quite a few times where I don’t drink anything. I never really drank outside of social situations before, but I’ve recently started to appreciate the taste of good bourbon, so I’ll occasionally pour some at home.
I bought the LEGO Rivendell set close to when it came out. It was a fun one to build, and I would do it again. Honestly, I’ll probably need to disassemble and reassemble at least some of it whenever I move.