CrimeDad,

The idea that kale is edible food.

Nemo,

It’s much more edible than a lot of other foods. You don’t even have to cook it!

Transcendant,

I don’t get the hate for kale. Never would buy it after decades of reading how horrid it is… Decided one day to try it and found it’s actually refreshing and tasty, aside from the health benefits

CrimeDad,

I don’t get the appeal at all. Many other perfectly good leafy vegetables. Eating kale is like accidentally chewing on some flimsy decorative plastic that fell into your meal. No thanks.

Nemo,

Are you joking? It’s one of the more flavorful brassicas.

CrimeDad,

Not joking. It turns out that kale actually was predominantly an alternative to decorative plastic before grifters started pitching it as a “super food”.

Mothra,
@Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

Corrupt politicians

lol

ivanafterall,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

Injustice.

(Please clap.)

bleistift2,

Food banks

Puppet007,

TikTok

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

Billionaires and Guinea Worm.

The good news is we are on the verge of eradicating Guinea Worm.

mateomaui,

I’d like to add botflies. The whole removal process is nightmare fuel.

yenahmik,

I had a professor in college who intentionally got infected by a bot fly to see what it was like. That’s dedication.

mateomaui,

I hope he got some kind of credit for it.

sour,
@sour@kbin.social avatar

every tropical disease

otter,
@otter@lemmy.ca avatar

A lot of these are things that we can improve

Here’s one we can’t: giraffes 🦒

an old meme:

https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/fe37320c-f3a0-46dd-a0dc-ec01967c1424.jpeg

DNOS,

Man I think the unbelievable part stays in the fact that that horse fucking flyies …

Gnorv,
@Gnorv@feddit.de avatar

Pegasus != Unicorn

yngmnwntr,

Also, Pegasus was just the name of that particular flying horse. Not the name of the species.

DNOS,

Wait wait what am I missing here ? Do unicorn fly ?

lolcatnip,

The original baby Yoda

mateomaui,

The interstate highway we have on Oahu. It doesn’t even extend to other counties.

ErKaf,
@ErKaf@feddit.de avatar

I think we should build a huge highway bridge to Hawaii

mateomaui,

You have my support.

themeatbridge,

Perfect, we were hoping for volunteers. You swim out to the middle and hold your arms up…

mateomaui,

wait, not like that

Grant_M,
@Grant_M@lemmy.ca avatar

Billionaires

vettnerk,

Depends on the currency, though…

DampSquid,

Disagree.

DudeDudenson,

I bet you’d have quite a different opinion if someone gave you a couple billion

Grant_M,
@Grant_M@lemmy.ca avatar

I’ll bet you’re incorrect.

lolcatnip,
  1. If billionaires didn’t exist nobody could do that
  2. They wouldn’t anyway
originalucifer,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

billionaires
for profit access to the internet
fox news
the turtle mcconnell
hospital advertising departments
religion, any. lets not discriminate

bestusername,
@bestusername@aussie.zone avatar

Tax exemption for religious organisations.

federalreverse,
@federalreverse@feddit.de avatar

Could be worse, I guess. I live in a “secular” democracy that essentially collects members fees for the Catholic and Lutheran churches (and only those two!) via the federal income tax.

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Knew it was DE before I saw the instance domain.

captainjaneway,
@captainjaneway@lemmy.world avatar

In Germany, state-recognized churches collect taxes from their members in order to finance their activities as well as wages. Everyone who is a member of an officially recognized religious group automatically gets a percentage of their monthly wage taken from their paycheck. Usually, this amounts to around 9% of income tax — with the exception of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, where the church tax amounts to 8%.

For native Germans, church tax is often automatically collected. Many Germans are baptized at a young age and thereby become members of a particular church, which means they pay taxes to that church when they begin to earn income as an adult.

If you’re a foreigner moving to Germany, you can declare your affiliation to a church when you register at your local citizen’s office.

9%? That’s absurd. Is there a way to remove yourself from this?

RandomlyRight,

You can only resign from being part of the church, which many young people do once they see this on their first paycheck.

federalreverse,
@federalreverse@feddit.de avatar

Is there a way to remove yourself from this?

Sure: There is a third box “no confession” next to “Catholic” and “Protestant” on the form. You can check that and those 9% remain with the state instead.

German secularism has a few more peculiarities. Many charitable organizations e.g. running hospitals or institutions caring for the homeless, elderly, and disabled are in fact religious (Diakonie, Johanniter, Caritas, Stadtmission, …). This has some unfortunate effects: They often hire people of Christian faith only, meaning atheists or adherents of other religions are mostly excluded at these organizations. There have also been cases of a doctor at a Christian-run hospital denying the abortion because of their faith – despite abortion being legal here. However, much of the money these organizations receive is in fact public money, supposedly spent on serving the public. Another wrinkle is that Religious Law is used when it comes to e.g. prosecuting rape cases involving priests etc. Somehow, this separate system of law that doesn’t really seem to work particularly well is accepted by the German state.

wgbirne,

Just want to clarify: It is 9% of the income tax, not 9% of the income. Still too high, but not as absurd as some people may think after reading this incorrectly. I know some people who thought that it is 9% of the income although they were paying church tax for years…

captainjaneway,
@captainjaneway@lemmy.world avatar

Honestly I didn’t realize that. That does make it a bit more reasonable but it’s still a lot of the income tax. But the other explanations I’ve read sort of make it make sense. Churches were the original social services for the needy and Germany basically coopted the model into their tax system - rather than tearing down religious hospitals or making them private.

I get it, but it’s also weird!

PP_BOY_,
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Taxing religious organizations gives them official representation in government affairs which is just as bad, if not worse.

Fisk400,

Definitely not how that works. All companies are taxed and they don’t get any special representation outside lobbying that they were going to do either way and churches do in fact put a lot of the money they should have payed in taxes into lobbying.

PP_BOY_,
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

companies don’t get any special representation

Lmao

mateomaui,

To some degree, agreed, but your original assertion is still wrong. Unless you count all the devoutly religious people in Congress, and they already have that representation.

ivanafterall,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

Their paying taxes is not what gets them special treatment.

themeatbridge,

No, but well-connected companies use regulatory capture to structure taxes as a burden on their competition.

Consider for a moment how churches would be taxed. Maybe they are taxed on their assets. That would disproportionately affect larger churches with valuable real estate holdings, like the Catholic and Mormon churches. Maybe the donations they receive are taxed. That disadvantages newer churches which don’t have corporate investments or endowments. Tax land? Hurt cemeteries. Tax salaries? Favor Quaker meeting houses where there is no specific pastor.

Look, I don’t think churches should be involved in politics. Any that donate to candidates or endorse a party should lose their tax exempt status, because they are no longer churches. But a blanket removal of all tax exemptions for religious organizations is a threat to religious freedom. It would allow the religious leaders in government to play favorites and pick winners, kind of like they do now already.

originalucifer,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

yes, freedom of religion can only exist with in perpetuity tax free landownership

hahaha

themeatbridge,

Is that what I said?

Tax code is applied by politicians. Do you really expect Christian Conservatives to fairly tax Muslims and Sikhs and Hindus at the same rates as their own churches? Freedom of Religion cannot exist when political leaders are able to tax competing religions into oblivion.

themeatbridge,

You don’t think certain companies get favorable treatment via tax code and lobbying?

Deceptichum,
@Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

I think certain companies don’t pay any taxes at all.

givesomefucks,

Please elaborate…

Like, do you think McDonald’s as a corporation gets to vote?

Do you think priests and preachers don’t get to vote now?

Touching_Grass,

I’m guessing the way its suppose to work is tax exemption means you should apolitical like a think tank lol

kent_eh,

Not taxing them hasn’t kept their fingers out of the American government.

Far from it.

Hell, the current speaker is trying to convince everyone that the government was always intended to be based on religious dogma.

gilgameth,

Or better yet, religious organizations.

MrMamiya,

For-profit medical care.

Melatonin,

Piggybacking for-profit prisons.

my_hat_stinks,

Public transport too. It really seems like every time a public service is privatised it goes to shit, almost as if for-profit motives aren’t aligned to public interest.

ImmortanStalin,

Profit.

nnjvwl,

For profit education

lars,

For-profit anything-necessary-for-survival

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