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RobbieGM, to memes in A visual aid for zip files

“Unzip to folder”

Clicks folder

Finds another folder inside

RobbieGM, to technology in [EFF] New Privacy Badger Prevents Google From Mangling More of Your Links and Invading Your Privacy

If Google tracks you using more than just cookies (probably), then yes

RobbieGM, to nostupidquestions in Is there a labour-friendly car company?

When you said “new” car do you really mean new or is buying used an option

RobbieGM, to mildlyinfuriating in So much for that dream.

I think it got bought out

RobbieGM, to asklemmy in What's your favorite music trope?

Aeolian/Dorian mode mixture

RobbieGM, to technology in Should I use chromium based browsers or firefox?

If you need to use a chromium based browser, I recommend Eloston’s ungoogled-chromium

RobbieGM, to 196 in Intersectionality is the only rule

I am not trolling, but was hoping for somebody, OP or otherwise, to explain why they believe the message of the meme to be true, so that I or other lemmings could learn a bit more about the subject. I’m glad that the community has stepped in to share their knowledge. My intent was not to be aggressive with my comparison to Russell’s teapot Blahaj, if that’s what led you to your judgement of my attitude, but to show OP that the burden of proof was on them to show why the two movements are as interdependent as they claim.

RobbieGM, (edited ) to 196 in Intersectionality is the only rule

If I make a meme which asserts that a giant Blahaj in the sky controls the American government, and you call it into question, is the burden of proof on you to explain what it is about the meme you don’t understand, or on me to show you why I believe it’s true?

To put it in less sarcastic terms, the answer is that what I’m struggling with is the whole thing.

RobbieGM, to 196 in Intersectionality is the only rule

Are you just not even making an attempt to understand my point? In this scenario, of course black women would benefit, as they’d experience no police brutality. My point is that this magical elimination of a racial inequality problem would not make a gender related issue (e.g. the wage gap) automatically worse somehow, which seemed to be Leylaa’s point if I’m understanding that correctly.

RobbieGM, to 196 in Intersectionality is the only rule

This seems to assume that there’s a certain fixed amount of “bad shit” that must be placed on one minority or another. If I eliminated all police brutality (which in the US disproportionately is aimed at black people), does that somehow make things any worse for women?

RobbieGM, to 196 in Kayne rules

Part 2 avoid being a reporter in Russia

RobbieGM, to 196 in Intersectionality is the only rule

I don’t feel like I need to; the burden of proof is on you to explain why both must simultaneously succeed or fail

RobbieGM, to 196 in Intersectionality is the only rule

This isn’t exactly a helpful response. The two movements are different in myriad ways, and I see no reason to believe that the failure or success, however that may be defined, of one would cause the other to have the same fate.

RobbieGM, to 196 in Intersectionality is the only rule

Why?

RobbieGM, to nostupidquestions in [Answered] Why is the consumption of Meat considered bad

The line you mention is sentience, for many

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