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Aceivan [they/them] @ Aceivan @hexbear.net
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New Lemmy Drama: "Feddit.org officially announces they will ban criticism of Israel and pro-Palestinian posts and comments."

  • Cowardice, even for germans that sucks ass.

    The obvious solution here that I haven't seen mentioned is: if you are living in a censored jurisdiction, don't fucking insert yourself into the chain of legal liability. Shut down the comm, shit shut down the whole instance, and move it and the mod team to a less censorious jurisdiction.

    Your little fedi fiefdom is not more important than the ability of people to condemn israel unconditionally and call for the end of zionism, and it's self-centered bullshit to be like "oh I don't agree with it but our hands are tied". If you don't agree, and you aren't willing to take any legal risk, then fine, shut it down. Move the discussions someplace else, don't just comply you spineless twits

    Which of course all leads one to assume: they aren't anti-zionists just worried about the law, they are zionists wielding the law and personal sympathy as a cudgel.

  • It's an issue but its a pretty niche one. Even software that works great on most distros might misbehave when you have multiple desktop environments installed. And http_proxy use doesn't appear to be standardized by freedesktop, LSB, etc. Though it is pretty well adhered to: https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2021/01/27/we-need-to-talk-no-proxy/

    So yeah, I agree with the spirit of this but its tough to follow the standard when there is no standard

  • goddamn, is this going to turn into another

    situation where everyone just kinda goes "oh... well anyhow" and then he quietly gets everything he wants

    if so I might have to reconsider my position on adventurism

  • How stupid do you have to be to run your whole operation on IT services that aren't in your jurisdiction where you'll have no recourse if they decide to fuck with you? I mean for businesses it's whatever, but the US notoriously hates the ICC.

    The banking sanctions are more surprising to me

  • if they were openly, seriously anti-colonialist or communist protestors... yeah probably. It'd be pretty easy to fearmonger people into supporting it if nothing else. Protests as they currently exist (mostly libs) though? nah, most wouldn't be immediately on board with that. Not that they couldn't be convinced

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