nekbardrun
@nekbardrun@lemmy.world
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
Also similar to why religious (online) comunities will usually deny the talk if “dissents” (also atheist comunities having rules against proselytizing, which do makes sense)
In the end, it sums up to “Don’t be an asshole” rule
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
I’ll share a similar thought making a comparison with religious (or atheist) communities.
It makes total sense that a christian community won’t want an “edgelord atheist” talking his point of view on how the christian God was an evolution from an old storm god of Israel.
Or maybe even offering an in-context interpretation of a bible text that goes against the christian narrative [my pet peeve is that David was no “stupid kid” that relied on faith and got a miraculous lucky shot to kill Goliath since David claims to have killed a lion and a bear (in close combat? or with the sling?) But yet, a lot of christians portray David as a weakling that somehow killed Goliath].
In a similar way, an atheist or ex-christian comunity don’t want christians proselytizing there even though ex-christians deeply understand that the proselytizer probably really “cares about the lost souls”. Even then, proselytizing there is a dick move because it is a safe space for people to process their removal from religion outside of a christian group (which will try to pull back in the “lost sheep”).
Now, no matter if “you” (reader) are a christian or an atheist, I’m pretty sure that you can agree with at least the idea of christians having a safe space (if you are christian) or atheist having a safe space (if you are atheist/ex-christian).
What need to be done is only extrapolating that understanding to the other group.
Then extrapolate that understanding for why woman need an space where they can talk freely among themselves.
- Comment on "We approached payment processors because Steam did not respond" - Australian pressure group Collective Shout claims responsibility for Steam and Itch.io NSFW game removal 2 days ago:
Sorry, excuse me for making this comment, but I kinda think that the user Goodeye8 was agreeing with you since the start.
Anyways I wish you well.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
what about ex-4chan?
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
Narrator: "That’s a lie…
- Comment on The scientific method 5 weeks ago:
HOW we fuck the are?
- Comment on Sign me up 5 weeks ago:
Republicans: www.youtube.com/watch?v=C51ja-YG27o
(Sadly, I couldn’t find it on Peertube or similar) (Saving you a click, it is part of the parodied Brolly movie (by TFS) about Dah-Di)
- Comment on Anyone? 2 months ago:
welcome to redditfication of lemmy.
Time to move on to telnet mud games.
- Comment on Anyone? 2 months ago:
For me it is biting and chewing the skin around.
When it bleeds I also drink the blood.
Yes, I’m a vampiric who selfcanibalizes myself.
One day I will evolve to Ouroboros
- Comment on Don't forget where we came from and what shaped us as a species. The Jungle. 5 months ago:
An important addition is that saying “we are animals” isn’t supposed to cut what we judge to be morally right or wrong.
If anything, “We are animals” must be used to know that other animals may probably have similar introspection as us and we are unaware, thinking o ourselves as special kind of creature when it is far from being true.
If, let’s say hypothetically, a cow do have not only feelings but also moral thought, thinking of a sacred "cow god/goddess) and having moral argument with fellow cows, then it just makes butchering them even more of a “crime” that it is already.
- Comment on Don't forget where we came from and what shaped us as a species. The Jungle. 5 months ago:
First and foremost: You are correct.
Now allow me to try to be funny: Well… Apartments are just pretty square-ish caves.
(Note that I said “try to be funny”)