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- Crisis Worsens In Haiti, US Gerontocracy On Full Display, Europe Hits Green Energy Milestones | First Thoughtwww.youtube.com ↗Submitted 1 year ago to videos@lemmy.world | 0 comments
- White Supremacist Kills Three Black People at Florida Dollar Store After Leaving Racist Manifesto | Democracy Now!www.youtube.com ↗Submitted 1 year ago to videos@lemmy.world | 1 comment
- Comment on Are Men Killing the Planet? | Our Changing Climate 1 year ago:
Well, I hear the wind talk and appreciate the discussion. I think in broaching a topic like climate change and especially how it relates to established social systems and norms, it takes all kinds. There is definitely an incentive you describe that is perverse when it’s just for money, but when it comes to getting a message out there, I think most well-meaning people just realize they have to play the game. Everything in in the digital age is always is jockying for leverage in the attention economy, and if what your putting out is something you really care about, you want it to have an impact. I definitely agree the approach can be counterproductive, but it’s up the creator in the end. And, other less genuine, reactionary, and shallow exchanges in this post’s comment section aside, at least in this particular case it led to something good. Much appreciated :)
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- Comment on Why Managers Exist (It's Not Why You Think) | Second Thought 1 year ago:
Very well. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
- Comment on Why Managers Exist (It's Not Why You Think) | Second Thought 1 year ago:
I’m curious. If you think you know why, would you kindly share your thoughts?
- Comment on Why Managers Exist (It's Not Why You Think) | Second Thought 1 year ago:
I wouldn’t presume to know why they delete their comments, but I think that the many people delete comments is for image purposes, such as regretting saying something or being embarrassed and not wanting it to be seen by others.
- Comment on Why Managers Exist (It's Not Why You Think) | Second Thought 1 year ago:
if you want to watch this, keep in mind that it’s made by a tankie.
What do you mean by this? Could you kindly explain what that term means to you, and why it is relevant to this discourse?
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- Comment on Are Men Killing the Planet? | Our Changing Climate 1 year ago:
If just a few people who have never come to terms or heard the ideas before have engaged with it where they otherwise wouldn’t have, especially if they come to the comments ready to give a reactionary piece of their mind and see the discssion, then I think the shock value strategy worked. It’s ultimately the creator’s choice how they present it, and I see the value in being evocative. If the title were “How Heirarchical Social Systems Contribute to Anthropogenic Climate Change,” frankly it just wouldn’t get the exposure. As marketing politcal discourse, and everyday experience will attest to, appeal to emotion works.
- Comment on Are Men Killing the Planet? | Our Changing Climate 1 year ago:
I agree that the creator may have chosen a title that could potentially be counterproductive, but it was certainly an intentional moce. At least it led to some discussion on an issue that frankly doesn’t have much awareness is the generl public. “Shock value” is a strategy where creators intentionally use provocative or controversial imagery, titles, or content to elicit strong emotional reactions from their audience. This can be done to grab attention, spark discussions, and raise awareness about a particular issue, idea, or message. The goal is to make the audience think and engage with the content more deeply due to the intense emotional response it evokes. In this case, it worked pretty well, considering many videos posted have almost no discussion at all in the comments.
- Comment on Are Men Killing the Planet? | Our Changing Climate 1 year ago:
As Lewis’s Law dictates - the comments on any article about feminism justify the existence of feminism.
Haha I enjoy this one! :)
- Comment on Are Men Killing the Planet? | Our Changing Climate 1 year ago:
Blaming men or women is beyond dumb. It’s greedy corporations and corrupt politicians. Videos like this only distract people
The video doesn’t blame men or women. It analyzes and criticizes the power structure that excacerbates serious issues and hinders us from making positive change happen.
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- Comment on Are Men Killing the Planet? | Our Changing Climate 1 year ago:
I think the important thing is that we are divided along arbitrary lines, pitted needlessly against each other and thereby paralysed and unable to push for the necessary policy changes.
The video title is meant to be inflammatory to get people to watch it. Criticizing patriarchy is not attacking men or dividing groups. In fact, it doesn the exact opposite, resisting the power dynamics that stratify and divide groups and revent us from working together to achieve change.
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- Comment on Are Men Killing the Planet? | Our Changing Climate 1 year ago:
It’s ironic. I expected the post of the video was going to be downvoted to hell for this very reason. If people would at least listen and consider the idea, they might be able to start making change happen in an ideological cultural underpinning that runs so deep.
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- Comment on Is there a way to show or view replies to deleted comments? 1 year ago:
Is that a setting somewhere? Because that is not how it behaves on my end. Deleting a comment hides all replies.
- 7th Grader FORCED To Give Birth Due To GOP Anti-Abortion Laws | The Kyle Kulinski Show | Secular Talkwww.youtube.com ↗Submitted 1 year ago to videos@lemmy.world | 22 comments
- Comment on Is there a way to show or view replies to deleted comments? 1 year ago:
No, I don’t want to delete others comments. I want others’ comments to not be deleted when the original commentor deletes the original comment that starts a comment thread.
- Comment on Is there a way to show or view replies to deleted comments? 1 year ago:
This is what I want. How can I get this?