It's a brave new world..
Act like jerks and lose support - who'd've thought.
The article seems to try to paint the more extreme unionists as the good guys and ignore that they were terrorists too - just not in England.
Pushed for brexit, pushed for a hard border with Eire.
Fuck around and find out.
List of flights 1058 has done until now can be found here
No one is stopping you from joining a server full of Nazis.
Those openly avocating violence and cruelty towards others who are being neither violent or cruel aren't "just another reasonable point of view that deserves to be heard"
I didn't migrate from reddit in order to give Nazis a platform. If instances don't want to federate with instances that don't police hate speech/ advocating cruelty/violence to people who are different then those instance are well within their rights.
If only Aurthur C Clarke knew..
Neither churches nor funeral directors should get to override the wishes of the deceased.
Agent Smith did say it was the peak of human civilization..
If its a serious question thread and I don't feel it has been answered well then I may comment even if it's weeks old.
Light a man a fire and he'll be warm for the night.
Light a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
Terry Prachett.
Could prolly fit 30 of my country (UK) in Canada with room to spare, but has a bit over half the people..
Oh, not with weapons, hoorah.
That's how low the bar is? Sheesh, this timeline really does suck.
Godamn, got me good. It's fully deconstructing genie lore.
I... don't know..
I'm still not sure where to put myself.
In terms of descriptive ethics, there seems to be a common core that different belief groups agree is bad/undesirable/not admirable, which maybe fits something like 'harmony' or 'empathetic cooperation'.
I'm also not entirely sure Hume's guillotine is all that safe. That's because I'm not sure that there's non normative reason - one can describe our brains as made of 'proto-normative' neurons that fire lots with "good" inputs, and shun "bad" inputs - which in a sense would make all our reasoning a bit normative.
Part of me thinks that we shouldn't need a non moral reason to be moral - if that makes any sense.
Couldn't the answer to "why be moral?' just be "because it's the (morally) right thing to do" - should we expect or need a non moral reason to be moral? So maybe if that's circular, in this one instance i'm not uncomfortable being circular...
There's a communities item, but some instances require that somone searched for that community by url (the full url of the community) on the instance main page before searching for the community in Jerboa will work. Be better if the Jerboa community search just scraped some master list or something.
Just joined - I'm noticing I cant see some communities in Jerboa eg the lemmy.world version of Philosophy, so can't subscribe.
Would anyone know what may be wrong/ how to fix?
Wow that's gorgeous.
Godammit. Have an upvote.