A Reddit moderation tool is flagging ‘Luigi’ as potentially violent content
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The guy stomps on innocent, unsuspecting little turtles and occasionally burns them alive. Of course it should be flagged.
And what's with those legs on SMB2? He's clearly on some kind of drugs.
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"All I said was 'that piece of halibut was good enough for luigi'"
"BLASPHEMY"
"Luigi, luigi, luigi"
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Im so glad im no longer on there
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How many people died in those?
Gotta say, I feel like being opposed to police brutality and a genocide seems kinda... non radical. As in it doesn't seem extreme
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You are gonna have a hard time around this here social media, comrade, with these clown takes...
There are better places for bootlickers out there
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Can you elaborate please?
The rights I have today were gained through war, not through unfettered chaos.
No one rioted in the streets burning down buildings and looting them to give me my rights. My rights were given to me through wars that were fought. Organized, state in state violence, or organized state vs rebellion open conflict. The distinction is quite important.
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This is unhinged. The so called "radical left" is largely a scapegoat for the people that currently run the government. The "radical left" isn't going around shooting up synagogues and black churches. Even the one act of violence the "radical left" supports was committed by somebody who clearly was more of a "radical centrist"
Here in Canada they burned churches.
Also, leftist catch and release policy in Canada results in people with dozens of offences immediately put back on the street, and this has resulted in many murders, sexual assaults, continued violent crime by routine offenders. The weak on crime stance has resulted in massive crime increases here. Albeit not a political thing for the people doing the crimes, but a symptom of the policies.
Also, I think everyone is pro-Luigi if that's the crime you're talking about. Common ground for all
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As a German I’m very familiar with the Gelbhaar case actually and it doesn’t have the slightest thing to do with centrism. It actually ended with the person pushing the fake accusations having to leave the party, but you knew that already.
I’ll look into the others when I’m home later.
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Yeah man the radical left's crazy violent agenda like... Free healthcare, and decent standards of living? No wait I mean the erosion of systems of inequality fuck wait no I mean uh labor rights and empowree workers wait shit no
I'm starting to think the radical let's crazy agenda is actually far less violent than the status quo
Im Canadian, I don't consider free healthcare radically left, or left at all really. There needs to exist some social supports, and healthcare is the bare minimum. We don't go far enough here.
I see a radical as someone who uses extreme language, proposes violent actions toward instituting their ideals, or condones or excuses physical violence on others because of their ideals. Even using cancel culture, or ban culture are ultimately just attacks on freedom of expression to me and would be considered radical by this definition.
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Those just come off as regular left to me.
When I think of radical left I think tanky types who are full on nationalists and pro authoritarian governments that suppress free think that they are indistinguishable from the far right other than just differences when it comes to stuff like government assisted programs.
I wish I could find it, but I can't remember which research paper I came across it for; however there is a routine survey and report that measures how Americans feel about core values over time with no changes in the questions, and what it's shown is that conservatives have moved a little bit more right of centre on most issues, but that liberals have moved almost entirely to the far left.
The thing is, the whole point of liberalism is to consistently move the needle of progress. So it baffles me people fail to realize that today's "normal" leftist ideologies a decade ago were those people you're mentioning. But to someone who is still fighting those ideals and hasn't changed their stance at all, they are still radical ideals.
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Advocating for the death of all gay people is by no means the same scale of issue as the radical left.
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How many people died in those?
Gotta say, I feel like being opposed to police brutality and a genocide seems kinda... non radical. As in it doesn't seem extreme
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Here in Canada they burned churches.
Also, leftist catch and release policy in Canada results in people with dozens of offences immediately put back on the street, and this has resulted in many murders, sexual assaults, continued violent crime by routine offenders. The weak on crime stance has resulted in massive crime increases here. Albeit not a political thing for the people doing the crimes, but a symptom of the policies.
Also, I think everyone is pro-Luigi if that's the crime you're talking about. Common ground for all
So what's the evidence for policy driven crime rates? It appears violent crimes are level and other crimes are down at decades low? Am I missing something?
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/210727/cg-a002-eng.htm
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So what's the evidence for policy driven crime rates? It appears violent crimes are level and other crimes are down at decades low? Am I missing something?
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/210727/cg-a002-eng.htm
The report by the actual department responsible for it. They're definitely not level nor down, other than COVID blips which affect all stats everywhere for almost everything... Stats can often underreports:
https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/ccrso-2022/ccrso-2022-en.pdf#page12
Neat summary and comparison of the trend:
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The radical right.
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The report by the actual department responsible for it. They're definitely not level nor down, other than COVID blips which affect all stats everywhere for almost everything... Stats can often underreports:
https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/ccrso-2022/ccrso-2022-en.pdf#page12
Neat summary and comparison of the trend:
That is some of the most tortured data I've ever seen. It cuts off at a multi decade low. For reference the data you linked doesn't disagree, its just clipped
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The radical right.
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With zero respect because you're not due any, have you not seen any news ever? Have you never talked to these people in real life?
Source is every single one of these fuckers at my work who keep ranting about how the gays are better dead.
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That is some of the most tortured data I've ever seen. It cuts off at a multi decade low. For reference the data you linked doesn't disagree, its just clipped