Looks like a Jackdaw. Which is still a type of Crow, but it's good to be specific.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]
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Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto the_dunk_tank@hexbear.net•Average day in UkraineEnglish11·2 years agoI think expat communities have something to do with it. I was listening to a podcast about modern reactionaries and nazis the other day, and they did an episode about Slavic Native Faith. The Ukrainian brand was started by a Ukrainian, but took off in the States long before it gained a foothold in the motherland.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•happy 9/11 everyone! heres an archive of the social media site something awful discussing 9/11 in real time as it happened.English20·2 years agoWow, a lot of Americans literally shaking in that thread. The jingoistic pro-war rhetoric reminds me of the Howard Stern broadcast where they start calling for Iraq to be nuked
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netOPto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•One of my fav YT channels posted Ukrainian Gov propagandaEnglish6·2 years agoI agree with everything you’ve said, but it’s still a shame to see it :( It won’t age well at all, either.
Tbf this is actually a good example to point to of how consensus is reached on Hexbear, for all the people who think we’re bots or paid shills. And anyway, even when a consensus is reached, it won’t stop you from using the term in real life if the mods decide to add it to the filter. I don’t really have a problem with it, tbh.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•blahaj has fallenEnglish25·2 years agoOP tells on themself. lol; lmao, even.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•‘We Cannot Win’ Says Top Russian CommanderEnglish262·2 years agoSeems as though he’s saying basically what most Hexbears are saying: that Ukraine is unstable, and without Western support it will fall. All Russia needs to do is hold out until the West gets bored or pivots to Taiwan, which is easier said than done, admittedly, but is possible.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto Meta (lemm.ee)@lemm.ee•Hexbear federation megathreadEnglish305·2 years agoWe’ll defend Stalin, but not specifically for his record on Gay rights. It’s what we call Critical Support. Likewise with our support of Russia, although it’s important to understand why we have come to this consensus. This post gives a broad overview of our views on the Russo-Ukrainian war, but to truly understand our worldview would take years of immersion not only in our space, but other leftist spaces, and would require some reading. I’d recommend State and Revolution and Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism by Lenin to start with, as I’m that way inclined, though others would point you in different directions. Ultimately however, it all comes back to Marx’s Capital.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto Meta (lemm.ee)@lemm.ee•Hexbear federation megathreadEnglish476·2 years agoWhat are you talking about? It’s the most explicitly pro-trans space I’ve ever seen. If your idea of autonomy is restricted to voting, that’s your problem. We believe in actual democracy, as in the voice of the people. Can you point me to a democratic system you aspire to which doesn’t ultimately exist to look after the interests of capital? That’s the problem we have with what you call democracy. The Nazis were promoted into power by establishment politicians to do exactly the same thing: protect the interests of capital by eradicating communists and trade unionists. The mass murder of Jews, Roma, LGBT people, and many other groups, was neither here nor there to the industrialists who backed the Nazis.
We will always react negatively to being called Nazis, because it’s so far from the truth as to be utterly laughable, if it weren’t so offensive to the members of our community who would have been oppressed by the Nazis, and who often are oppressed by modern bourgeois liberal democracies.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto Linus Tech Tips@lemmy.ml•Madison on why she quitEnglish5·2 years agoI wouldn’t be so sure about this being brand-destroying. Activision-Blizzard and Ubisoft have been exposed as being full of harrassment and toxic work culture too, and they’re still doing just fine. Maybe Linus himself will fuck off somewhere in disgrace, but the brand itself will live on. In a way, it was the perfect time for these allegations to come out as they’ve not long got themselves a new CEO. He can claim that he knew nothing about what was going on there, and make empty promises about how things will be different now he’s in charge, etc.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto Linus Tech Tips@lemmy.ml•Madison on why she quitEnglish6·2 years agoI know it’s easy to say in hindsight, but there instances in a few videos where you can see him get legitimately angry with others. Not for long, and any nasty stuff is cut out, but you can tell he has a mean streak. I didn’t think it went quite this far, but I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. Nobody becomes a millionaire by being nice.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto Linus Tech Tips@lemmy.ml•GN spends the first segment of their GN News to responding to Linus's comments, and reveals that Linus mislead people on the Billet compensation.English281·2 years agoHe already did step down as CEO. Which is funny, because there’s a clip of him from the GN video complaining about the lack of time to make content… my friend, you were the one who created this working environment.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto the_dunk_tank@hexbear.net•China seeks food security, but at what cost?English13·2 years agoI love how a post that would have got maybe 20 comments pre-federation now gets absolutely inundated with struggle sessions.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Cool it with the ppb on dunk threadsEnglish11·2 years agoI find the original trollface works well. Just the right level of rage-inducing “tee-hee” ironic detatchment that makes a poster a poster.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.nettomain@midwest.social•What's the deal with Hexbear?English35·2 years agoSame thing happened in Vietnam. In fact, public opinion only really changed after the politicians started saying that it was ‘time to scale down US involvement’ or whatever, which only came years after many people in the Whitehouse realised the war was unwinnable. In the meantime, and despite all the famous protests and anti-war marches, the public was pretty happy to follow the official line that America was the good guy and that communism had to be stopped.
You could do an interesting analysis of this phenomenon using Gramsci’s idea of Cultural Hegemony as a framing device.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Hitler falling into despair after recognizing the incredible scale of Soviet industryEnglish15·2 years agoOh yeah, it’s hilarious stuff. He even mentions how Stalin successfully eliminated monopolies, and how the lack of a profit motive makes industry more efficient. I’ll see if I can find the link to the article and edit it into my comment.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Hitler falling into despair after recognizing the incredible scale of Soviet industryEnglish45·2 years agoReposting on old comment of mine with some more quotes, cos why not
Edit: This is the article I go the quotes from. There are more good ones in there too, where Hitler is essentially forced to admit that Soviet central planning was more efficient than market economies lol
I was reading through this article about German hubris whilst fighting the Soviets and modern day hubris when fighting the Russians the other day, and came across something interesting:
October 17, 1941. Hitler speaking to Reich Minister Dr. Todt and Gauleiter Sauckel:
“We shall have to settle down to the task of rebuilding the Russian track, to restore it to the normal gauge. There’s only one road that, throughout all these last months of campaigning, was of any use to the armies on the central front—and for that I’ll set up a monument to Stalin. Apart from that, he preferred to manufacture chains of mud rather than to build roads!..”
Initially I thought he was talking metaphorically, but is he actually talking about train track gauges? Did the Wermacht move supplies by train?
There’s a load of other funny bits in there too:
Hitler, July 19, 1942:
“Just when the difficulties of the eastern winter campaign in the East had reached their height, some imbecile pointed out that Napoleon, like ourselves, had started his Russian campaign on 22nd June. Thank God, I was able to counter that drive with the authoritative statement of historians of repute that Napoleon’s campaign did not, in fact, begin until 23rd June!”
Nice one Hitler, you really showed that guy
Hitler, August 26, 1942:
“If Stalin had been given another ten or fifteen years, Russia would have become the mightiest State in the world, and two or three centuries would have been required to bring about a change. It is a unique phenomenon! He has raised the standard of living—of that there is no doubt; no one in Russia goes hungry any more. They have built factories where a couple of years ago only unknown villages existed—and factories, mark you, as big as the Hermann Goring Works. They have built railways that are not yet even on our maps. In Germany we start quarrelling about fares before we start building the line !”
It’s as if markets are inefficient or something
Hitler, August 28, 1942:
“As regards the Russians, their powers of resistance are inimitable, as they proved in the Russo-Japanese War. This is no new characteristic which they have suddenly developed.”
So much for that rotten structure then, lmfao
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•Taiwan reports second large-scale China air force incursion this weekEnglish413·2 years agoUgh. When I was back on Reddit comments like those would always be downvoted to hell.
Pseudoplatanus22 [he/him]@hexbear.netto Canada@lemmy.ca•A new COVID-19 variant has emerged. Here's what we know about EG.5 so farEnglish29·2 years agoYearly boosters
HA!
I should be so lucky. My last booster was over a year ago, and there are no plans to introduce them for any but the oldest and youngest people in Britain.
Just a reminder that de-Nazification didn’t really happen in West Germany