[-] ClimateStalin@hexbear.net 2 points 1 hour ago

Sorry I read something backwards earlier, India is a member of the ICJ but not the ICC, I got it flipped

[-] ClimateStalin@hexbear.net 2 points 1 hour ago

Because I’ve usually needed to get to Colorado Springs (kombucha-disgust ) not Denver but DIA is the airport that airlines actually go to.

[-] ClimateStalin@hexbear.net 6 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Basically what it would mean is that he couldn’t enter countries that are a part of the ICC. Also Satya Nadella is an Indian citizen too as far as I know, ~~and I’m pretty sure India is a party to the ICC.~~

Edit: I can’t read, India’s in the ICJ but not the ICC

[-] ClimateStalin@hexbear.net 4 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

Basically what it would mean is that he couldn’t enter countries that are a part of the ICC. Also Satya Nadella is an Indian citizen too as far as I know, and I’m pretty sure India is a party to the ICC.

“They” would be the police in whatever country that is a part of the ICC that he went to. The same way ICC warrants always work.

[-] ClimateStalin@hexbear.net 6 points 2 hours ago

I do love the fans that spin from the tram those are very fun

[-] ClimateStalin@hexbear.net 28 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Isn’t persecution/obstruction/harassment of ICC staff itself a crime? Like, couldn’t they arrest Satya Nadella for this?

[-] ClimateStalin@hexbear.net 11 points 4 hours ago

Shutting down DIA honestly sounds like a plus to me, genuinely my least favorite airport fuck that place.

It’s a nightmare to navigate, finding your gate takes forever and finding the exit is impossible.

It’s obvious the place was built pre-TSA because TSA is set up in a big like, lobby area that was very obviously intended to be an open space with no barricades. It’s been over 20 years and it still looks like they just temporarily set up in there for an event.

Driving into it sucks. Driving out of it sucks. The signage is terrible and the roads are confusing.

It’s surprisingly far from Denver, it takes like 45 minutes to drive to the city from there, plus people frequently fly there to go to any other city on the east side of Colorado because the flights are way cheaper than to COS which is the only other major airport, but DIA is on the north east side of Denver making it super annoying to go anywhere else. If you look at a map it’s almost like the city of Denver is holding the airport away from the other cities on I-25 and going “Nuh-uh it’s mine you can’t have it”

The stupid giant blue horse statue with glowing red eyes as you drive in

(TSA falling apart is very bad, I just wanted to rant about the Denver airport)

[-] ClimateStalin@hexbear.net 12 points 8 hours ago

What Israeli media is willing to write in English and in Hebrew are very different things. They go waaaaay more mask off in Hebrew, the Hebrew publications would make a Klansman nauseous

[-] ClimateStalin@hexbear.net 15 points 8 hours ago

Here’s a hot take: Every death in any sort of detention center is homicide, and has someone who can and should be blamed and have charges filed against them. Every single one. If you can’t find someone directly responsible, the warden is responsible.

If someone dies of a heart attack in prison at age 80, why did you still have a sick 80 year old in the prison? Who made that decision? The warden? The parole board? They killed that man.

If someone slips and falls down the stairs and cracks their head, who designed the staircase? Who’s in charge of maintenance? Why weren’t there covers to block sharp corners? Why was the floor made of concrete that can kill you instantly instead of carpet? Whoever made those choices killed that man, finding those people might be hard though so I’d just shift the blame to the warden.

Someone dying of any medical condition in prison is by definition murder by medical neglect. Like, even in the most generous case, like let’s say Jeffrey Dahmer lived to 90 and was dying of cancer, by the time they’re close to death they should be moved to hospice care, a hospital, or house arrest, because what is someone who’s weeks away from dying of cancer going to do to anyone?

Obviously if a guard beats someone to death that’s the guard who should be charged. But let’s say someone’s stabbed by a fellow inmate? That’s the warden’s fault again. Why did they have something to do a stabbing with, and more importantly why did they feel the need to stab someone? If you’re taking care of your prisoners needs properly they won’t be stabbing each other.

I cannot think of a death inside a prison or other type of detention facility that should not be prosecuted as murder. Maybe a sudden brain aneurism? Maybe?

[-] ClimateStalin@hexbear.net 18 points 8 hours ago

Oh so they decided to listen to literally everyone telling them that was a stupid choice? And that everyone is still calling it HBO and searching for HBO and they were ruining their own search optimization?

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I hope we all know this and are just doing it as a bit, but sometimes I do see shit on this website that makes me go “Oh y’all are genuinely just weird prudes”

The “gooner epidemic” is not real, gooning is an incredibly niche kink that very few people engage in.

“Porn addiction” is basically non existent and affects such a small portion of the population as to not be relevant. The idea that most people have in their heads about porn addiction is propaganda made up by evangelicals.

We do not live in an overly-sexually-liberated time. There is not an excess of sexual content or exposure to it.

Most of the time when people talk about “the gooner problem” what they’re actually talking about is a mix of two unrelated things, people living normal sexually liberated lives, and undersocialized young men that don’t know how to interact with people.

Sex is good. We should be having more of it. We should encourage healthy, safe sex featuring whatever kinks you and your partner(s) consent to. Don’t fall for puritan propaganda comrades.

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