• Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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      16 days ago

      It’s not only that.
      I have the feeling that US mainstream media style is replicated in the comments, aimed at maximizing polarized drama instead of having balanced and grounded discussions.
      I can’t stand that type of talk.

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        This. I was watching the BBC Archive the other day, where it interviewed people’s thoughts on the mutual disarm movement back in the 80s, and you had two people sitting down at a table expressing their views, but not getting more than a little riled up or resorting to character attacks.

        https://youtu.be/6yfE9Ihr8F0?t=661

        I wish TV was still like this. The most vocal guy in the room is putting forward the view that UK paid for the nukes, and so it should keep them, and ultimately make ourselves more independent of the US and not subservient to them. He’s also a chauvinist pig, but it is only one aspect of his personality and the others seem to understand that and keep the discussion grounded.

        One thing I have noticed from watching these old videos is that people ultimately haven’t changed: the exact same gripes (cost of living, buying houses), and the exact same fears (russian interference, loss of jobs to china). They just smoke and drank more.

        That last sentence might sound like a joke, but I do think there really is something to having a beer and sharing a cigarette with someone you’re violently in disagreement with. It normalizes the air somehow. Reminds me of the “slightly less than two drinks” rule from Mitchell&Web.

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        So many resources are deployed with the aim of making Americans afraid of each other and the world. This polarizes people, who get very heated and expend huge amounts of energy spitting vitriol at each other to no effect, which has the very intentional side effect of making politics so uncomfortable (and seemingly unproductive) to think or talk about that many people who can afford to do so just tune it out, which allows politicians to get away with even more heinous shit because it’s what’s expected of politicians anyway. It’s a pretty elegant, if dismal, system :/

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      15 days ago

      Considering a lot of OPs posts are about America and it’s politics, I’m wondering if they down vote their own posts.

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    Yeah. As a Canadian, I can’t say that I’m not fucking sick of it. This America-centric bullshit has gone on for far too fucking long, and if there is one thing that I will thank Donald Trump for, it is finally giving me a socially acceptable justification for hating that entire fucking shit stain of a country.

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      Whoa! I never knew you were a Canuck. Glad you’re better off.

      But we should be used to this centric viewpoint. We have Toronto and our own country’s fixation on the toronto-niagra-montreal Triangle of Journalistic Relevance, outside of which no one and nothing matters.

      I try not to hate the yanks just because the news fixates on them for the same reason our news fixates in its own way. And I’ve met so many smart and caring yanks that are just not being heard in their own country.

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        16 days ago

        Newfie too. I’m the best of the best. So definitely aware of how centric the rest of Canada can be, trust me.

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    How about someone start a community called outsideUSnews, nonUSApolitics etc.? Where every country other than USA’s news and politics are discussed.

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    One of the first things I realized I had to do after joining Lemmy, was blocking some “politics@…” communities (and some people active there)

    Completely unbearable.

    Rest of Lemmy then turned out to be totally fine and enjoyable folks!

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    If its an international news sub I think one post form each country perday is fair. I don’t need to have a minute by minute update about drumps bowel movements and how awful they are.

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    This is why I joined feddit.uk. If I want UK-centric stuff then I can look at “local” posts. If I want to see more stuff (including US stuff) then I can look at “all” posts.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    Just don’t sub munis about US news or politics? I never see any here except local stuff in the Chicago munis. Curate your subscription list and you’ll be golden.