And then, when the violence turned around on him, with a gang of deputized Proud Boys breaking into his workplace and starting to execute people for being “woke” and ruining the country, he looked around, like “we’re all looking for the guy that did this.”
I’m not trying to say this particular CEO didn’t deserve it. But also, what the outcome is, is important. Calling for killing as the easy answer is something people do when they’re not familiar with killing.
People aren’t listening. And they’re downvoting you so are instead actively anti-listening.
If people TRULY wanted “discussion” of this matter, that’s already possible in communities such as !politicaldiscussion@lemmy.world or !flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com or so very many others. In fact I made a post in the former community that you may be interested in. It has one comment, that was later removed by its creator.
I find it odd that the only thing that people want to discuss is the one singular side of this particular issue… almost like they don’t really want a “discussion” at all…
The similarities of the Alt-Left movement to the Alt-Right are positively scaring me right now.
When I was a kid, “truth” was easy to find. I taught myself SO MANY different languages even without reading any actual books - the knowledge available on webpages was sufficient (in fairness, those that I learned from real books I have retained much more readily, especially having learned why not simply how things tend to work; also, webpages can provide merely a different form of packaging the identical material).
Even now, material such as the Crash Course or Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell YouTube series are still available, and I hear stories such as people in Africa traveling for hundreds of miles to a spot where often there is not even so much as a tarp providing cover from the blazing sun overhead, just 4 poles sticking up from the ground where one could go if/when it becomes available, and the entire class learns from a laptop or tablet screen (possibly with enlarged TV display). If people wanted knowledge, it is there for the taking, or was in the information age (except… it’s STILL THERE?!).
Now, I am finding it hard to adjust to the disinformation era.
Also, some things don’t seem to need “learning” to already know - it may be more about stripping away the lies, which again speaks to a willingness to engage. So I get it, but I think it’s sad as I watch what will eventually lead to the demise of Lemmy: an unwillingness to grow beyond what is here currently (though projects such as Mbin and PieFed - and perhaps Sublinks? - offer alternative avenues of hope).
Well, I actually somehow encouraged myself by typing this? Truth, even when sad, is soothing in a manner that lies will never be.