[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 98 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I don't want to live in the economic conditions this dude is gonna create, but God damn if his erratic and impulsive threats and decisions aren't funny as hell.

Imagine being a US company, one day you're massively profitable, the next China unveils that it made a product that all of your clients make for a fraction of the cost and it works way better and it's open source. The day after that your own president says your products are getting a tariff as high as 100% when you ship them back home.

I'd love to hear what they're saying in some of these corporate offices and board rooms today. Surely absolute panic.

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 92 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Someone asked why they like Luigi so much, this was the top response:

中国是一个倾向于集体主义的国家,如果有一个人为了集体去奉献自己,那他会得到大家的尊重。中国甚至有奖项专门去表彰和宣传那些舍己为人的好人[害羞R]我们这个民族延续至今也是因为有很多像他那样的人,为了公共利益不顾自己的生命[害羞R]

Google translate:

China is a country that tends to be collectivist. If a person dedicates himself to the collective, he will be respected by everyone. China even has awards to recognize and promote good people who sacrifice themselves for others [shy R] Our nation continues to this day because there are many people like him who risk their own lives for the public good [shy R]

Also saw this one:

还有一个,sorry我忘记他名字了,自焚在以色列大使馆前面的那个美国军人,我忘记他是否退役了。中华文化里,推崇为民请愿和为正义发声的人。

Google translate:

There is another one, sorry I forgot his name, the American soldier who set himself on fire in front of the Israeli Embassy. I forgot whether he was retired. In Chinese culture, people who petition for the people and speak out for justice are highly respected.

Response to that one:

Aaron, another hero[哭惹R][哭惹R][哭惹R]

Loving this app.

EDIT: This also came up pretty quickly:

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 93 points 5 months ago

This rules. rat-salute-2 to the social media intern who sacrificed their job for this.

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 93 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

This is ridiculous. If they already know his name, saying that they do but that they don't want to say what the name is still gives way that they have his name.

I would be absolutely floored if they actually knew it, this feels like Ukraine war propaganda style cope.

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 93 points 6 months ago

Could be cops lying, but reports coming out that the shooter's motive was ideological:

https://abcnews.go.com/US/man-shot-chest-midtown-manhattan-masked-gunman-large/story?id=116446382

The words "deny," "defend" and "depose" were discovered by detectives on the shell casings found at the scene where Brian Thompson, the CEO of major insurance group UnitedHealthcare, was gunned down, police sources told ABC News late Wednesday evening.

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 91 points 6 months ago

nobody should ever be killed ever, but especially not rich people because they never commit atrocities and the dirty poors are just jealous of our cool lifestyles

I want to spit in this man's face

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net to c/movies@hexbear.net

Full spoilers for both of these Season 3 Star Trek TNG episodes:

Season 3 Episode 14 "The High Ground"

In this episode the Enterprise is on a "mission of mercy" to deliver medical supplies to Rutia IV a planet which nominally has a planetary government, but which is dealing with an insurgency from a group called the Ansata who clearly view the planetary government has a colonialist entity.

While Cpt Picard, Dr Crusher and a few others are relaxing in a cafe after the delivery there is a bombing. Picard orders everyone to beam up to the ship but Crusher insists on staying behind to treat the wounded. She is captured by Ansata members using personal teleporter technology.

At this point the perspective splits in two, following Crusher as she lives with and learns about the resistance movement, as well as other crew of the Enterprise talking to the head of security forces in the occupied continent, and brainstorming how to get Dr Crusher back.

In the Dr. Crusher scenes, you learn that the planetary government has wiped out whole cities regularly tortures people, and killed the leader of the resistance movement's 13-year-old son while he was in detention, but considers the guerrilla actions/asymmetrical warfare of the resistance to be terrorism, which apparently Starfleet agrees about?

Data and Picard have a conversation in which Picard states that terrorism is never justified and that he doesn't believe that "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" lenin-dont-laugh and Data points out that sometimes a political movement has no other viable choices, and that "terrorism" has successfully achieved political aims in the past, mentioning a couple of examples including the 2024 unification of Ireland connolly-shining . Side note episode was produced while the Troubles were ongoing and did not air in the United Kingdom or Ireland to my understanding, and wasn't available completely unedited until the mid-oughts in the United Kingdom.

The Enterprise crew works with the Rutian of security, who hints that she would like to have access to Starfleet weapons to put an end to the war, and they say no because they consider themselves neutral in this conflict, but do agree to help her track down the until now hidden headquarters of the Ansata rebels in an attempt to rescue their doctor.

Crusher and Kyril Finn, the leader of the Ansata have a discussion where he points out that using violence to accomplish your political aims is only considered terrorism by the people in power when their enemies do it, or by historians when documenting failed attempts to gain power. He compares himself to George Washington which feels unfair to the Ansata to me, because as far as I can tell none of them are pro-slavery. Beverly is offended and defends Washington against being compared to these objectively better people (amerikkka TV show after all).

She claims that Starfleet is neutral in all this, but he points out that by trading with the Rutian government, especially providing medical supplies only to their side of the conflict (she is a bit disdainful of the fact that the Ansata stole some of the medical supplies for their own wounded) they've involved themselves.

Eventually they use their personal teleporters to try to blow up the Enterprise, to draw the Federation into war with them, because they believe that they will have an easier time negotiating, if the Federation is a third chair that negotiating table. But are unable to detonate the bomb before it's teleported into space. They do capture Picard during the attempt.

After this, the Enterprise crew and the colonial government conduct a raid on the Ansata Base that Enterprise has located. During the raid Kyril Finn is murdered by the head of Rutian security, which the Enterprise crew objects to but does nothing to punish, she says that as a prisoner he would have generated violence, but she believes that as a martyr the violence will calm down. This seems backwards to me just from a practical standpoint?

Regardless, a teenager who is a member of the resistance picks up a laser rifle and points it at the head of security, but the Enterprise crew convinced him to put his gun down, at which point Rutian soldiers arrest him and haul him away, presumably to torture him to death in detention like they did to Finn's son.

A Starfleet officer opines that maybe this is how peace starts, with one boy putting down his gun. Of course, this ignores that the colonialism that precipitated all of its violence is no longer being resisted presumably?

Overall, this episode strongly reminded me of the current genocide in Gaza, and fortified. My opinion that actually Starfleet is not that good. Lying to themselves about being neutral in an imperialist struggle while materially supporting the imperialists and helping to track down the resistance is pretty disgusting.

A second episode that recently left a mark,

Season 3, Episode 16 "The Offspring"

Data gets back from a robotics conference, and ensconces himself in his lab for a while. Eventually, he reveals that he has created a new Android with a positronic brain, who he has named Lal, which apparently means "Beloved" in Hindi.

Lal has a strangely featureless face, and no genitals. This is because Data is a very good father, and plans to allow his child to choose their own gender and appearance.

Several different heartwarming and or wacky events occur throughout the episode, due to Data's daughter (she chooses to be a female human) lacking experience with human culture, and basic knowledge of the world around her, while Data spins the episode raising her and asking Beverly Crusher for parenting advice.

Eventually some piece of shit admiral from Starfleet (again, Starfleet bad, kinda) comes along and demands that Lal be handed over to Starfleet Research to be raised. This causes a big conflict because, at this point in the show we've already established that Androids are people with the full rights and freedoms of any other member of the Federation. As a result, this is essentially breaking up a family for absolutely no reason, and Lal, having developed emotions, becomes terrified of the thought of being separated from her father causing a cascading positronic brain failure. Data tries to repair her brain, but is unable to do so and spends her last few moments attempting to comfort her. She tells him that she loves him, and he says that he wishes he could share the feeling. She tells him that she will feel it for both of them. At this point I started sobbing. Shortly after Data tells the rest of the bridge crew that his daughter has passed. Give him their condolences, but he states that she'd made such an impact on him that he could not consign her to oblivion, and transferred her memories into his own.

I don't think this one would have hit me as hard before I had kids, but at this point in my life it's gut-wrenching.

On a lighter note, there is a scene where she's observing flirting while working Guinan's bar trying to learn about human social interaction. When Rokwr walks into the bar, she picks him up from behind the bar and gives him a kiss, and at this exact moment Data also walks in, witnesses the scene and asks Riker "What are your intentions with my daughter?" This was pretty funny.

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 90 points 7 months ago

Go ahead and downvote/ban me

You dumbass we don't have downvotes, we're going to tell you en masse that we hate you for being a Nazi (and then you'll end up banned)

honestly if you support Trump

Nobody here supports Trump

you either haven’t been paying attention or you aren’t just an idiot

Ironic

you’re a fascist idiot.

You're going to vote to continue a genocide in a short while, why don't you shut your filthy mouth you genocidal crybully coward?

There's nothing in this world lower than you, supporting the mass externination of a people, of a million children while acting like anyone who criticizes you is an evil irrational child.

People like you are going to drive me back to Christianity because I need to believe that there is a hell for genocide supporters.

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 109 points 7 months ago

Saw a TikTok that said something like "Hey any IOF soldiers who don't feel like they can live with what you've done, just know that you don't have to."

Glad to see one of them came to the same conclusion.

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 116 points 8 months ago

My favorite response to this was something like

Wow that's crazy. What are your bombs meant to do, give hugs?

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 138 points 8 months ago

https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/1841221416282161326

The State Department rejected Iran's justification for today's missile strikes, stating that the assassinations of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Iranian nationals—actions against Iranian sovereignty—“occurred weeks ago.”

Israel is committing genocide over an attack that happened a year ago you weasel.

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Uh, spoilers I guess for TNG season 2 generally and TMoaM specifically.


We're watching TNG for the first time (not counting seeing random out of order episodes when my aunt was watching me decades ago) and so far season 2 is definitely better, but the dehumanization of Data has been driving me up a wall.

This fuckin doctor who isn't Beverly Crusher consistently treating him like a thing and even being smug about it as she learns that she's wrong was bad enough to start with

But now we have this asshole calling him "it" repeatedly and saying that he's Starfleet property, doing the "well if one of Data's best friends doesn't make a sincere argument that he's a nonperson, I'll just immediately declare that he's a nonperson" etc.

Just unreal "justice system" brain worms. Oh is the question of whether this individual, who clearly has feelings and desires, deserves to have literally any personal rights more fitting for "saints and philosophers" you dumb lawyer hog

And finally the smug science nerd space fascist right here.

This guy's insistence that in spite of not understanding Data's construction at all basically, he should be allowed to vivisect him and poke around in his brain was absurd. Like, once people start asking him any questions about his plans for the experiment he immediately makes it clear that he doesn't know shit and hasn't considered the dangers to Data at all. The moment during the trial when Picard demands that he distinguish the traits that Picard demands has and Data lacks that makes only Picard sentient and he whines that the question is "difficult" holy shit I was funing. He loses the court case obviously but frankly I am mad that (and I know that TNG isn't this show) nobody shot him in the head with a phaser.

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 160 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Wish my grandparents were this cool.

I did what I did, not to make money, but to help prevent the defeat of a new system which had, at great cost, given ordinary people food and fares which they could afford, a good education and a health service.

Big parenti "The revolution that feeds the children gets my support." energy

[-] TheLepidopterists@hexbear.net 121 points 9 months ago

Man, TikTok libs who were fully on board with Palestine a month ago have just fully switched over to being huge Kamala Harris stans and the hate for people who continue to care about the Palestinian genocide is pretty palapable.

This isn't really News but it's just a pretty crazy shift in vibes that has me, as an American, feeling like no American can be trusted with access to any power ever.

I feel like maybe a PRC appointed viceroy might be the way to go in the future or something.

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