

Wait, is it? Switched to Revanced because NP wouldn’t let me.
Wait, is it? Switched to Revanced because NP wouldn’t let me.
NewPipe’s great, but it’s less useful because I prefer some features it doesn’t have (like the ability to log in).
Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn.
Revanced still costs $0/month.
It’s neither, it’s a rhetorical “you”. Should’ve been clearer about that, sorry.
The thing about the paradox of tolerance is that the intolerance mentioned there is not regular bigotry. It’s quite specifically about a threat to the marketplace of ideas.
If you want to kill everyone evil, start with yourself.
Yes, we want to say bitch. Bitch.
Fucking Winnie-the-Pooh-ass bitch.
Yeah, it was funny, but wouldn’t say it’s exactly useful here.
No, they’re not rational in the face of anything. They’re stupid virtue-signalling that does nothing to reduce climate change. The only way they could possibly be rational is that they get people talking about them, but climate change is not some little-known issue. The entire world has been screaming about it for the past 20 years. If you haven’t been listening, some cunt with soup isn’t going to change that.
More Jeremy Corbyn here, but yeah. her as well.
No, because I explicitly mean to blame aspects of the ideology of progressivism for this.
I absolutely get the difference, and agree with you on your examples, but I do mean progressivism.
Jews are the group I was thinking of. A lot of left-wing anti-Zionism leans into antisemitism, justified by a false sense that Jews are privileged.
I’m not saying progressives are conservatives in general, I’m saying that that definition of conservatism includes many progressives.
The dynamic of “oppressed” and “privileged” groups contains elements of this, where the “oppressed” groups are protected and not bound, while the “privileged” groups are bound and not protected. Scare quotes are used primarily because some groups that I would say are oppressed are sometimes deemed privileged.
Then much of progressivism is actually conservative, or at least very similar (social norms often replace law here).
I don’t mean my bootloader though. The UEFI menu can’t be accessed using the standard method of pressing a key.
Somewhere that isn’t a little bitch, yeah.
Fucking up my UEFI on my laptop, making it difficult to boot into Linux.
Undoing that.
I sometimes feel that way, yeah. The problem with democracy is the sheer quantity of idiots.