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Ye Power Trippin' Bastards

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The Article.

As far as the mod action here go, it signals that this is not a place for actual discussion and shareworthy news.

They are proving that their community is not for learning news and seeing stuff you would not otherwise had know it. This is a community to share only the things we all know/believe in.

The article is by CNN based on about 80 pages report by Dinah Project and shared and discussed by other outlets:

And other outlets.

The conclusion for me here is clear.

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[–] TherapyGary@lemmy.blahaj.zone -4 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

I ChadGPT'd a summary of it

ok so the dinah project is this super shady operation run by lawyer types who think theyre spies or something and theyre trying to solve this huge mystery of who did what during some fight and its all very suspicious

heres the thing

  • its led by these hardcore legal geeks who probably spend more time arguing about parking tickets than actual crimes and they think theyre above everyone else with their law degrees and stuff
  • funded by these mysterious groups who probably just want to look good or get free coffee or something
  • claims to be all about stopping sexual violence in war but really its just a big blame game and a way to stir up drama
  • they go around talking to the un and other big shots but nobody really knows if theyre trying to fix anything or just cause more problems
  • people give them money and it all goes to fancy reports and powerpoint presentations that nobody really reads

so heres my take

basically the dinah project is just a big show with a lot of money and fancy words but does it actually do anything or is it just fueling more political bs who knows and thats the problem with all these so called humanitarian groups they just want to look good and get funding but they dont actually care about solving anything

Damn Dostoevsky! I ain't reading all that! Can you summarize it further? Maybe over a nightcore background track?

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