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Fusion of [email protected] and [email protected]?
  • I've decided not to pursue this conversation any further. It's clear from the downvotes that the people here have already made up their minds. I was a fool to try and have this conversation on lemmy.ml. You can google "Hexbear transphobia", and when you find information you don't like, you can downvote your Google search instead of downvoting me. I'm sure that's fair.

  • Fusion of [email protected] and [email protected]?
  • Ah, so you mean that many right wing instances are deferated, and ALSO the queers, the trans people, and the furries. Interesting. If both the left and the right are opposed to Hexbear, that would logically suggest Hexbear is centrist.

  • Fusion of [email protected] and [email protected]?
  • Marxism is always Communist

    Well, if you mean genuine marxists, then yes. But many non-marxist, non-communist groups call themselves marxists, such as Stalinists, who argue for Socialism In One Country against Marx's advice. You've got to look out for those.

  • Fusion of [email protected] and [email protected]?
  • I'm curious why you said "instances like Lemmy.world"

    https://chapo.chat/post/505181

    Looks like the nice people, the canadians, the LGBT, the trans people, the furries, the new zealanders, the programmers, the germans, and the environmentalists defederated with Hexbear, in terms of instances that have a strong theming. The only common trend I can identify between those groups is that they all tend left of center. Except perhaps the germans, given current events.

    So when you said "instances like Lemmy.world", did you mean leftists?