Marcomunista

joined 4 months ago

For a moment, I thought "rights" meant "right" instead of "rights." English doesn't make any fucking sense.

Well, if you’ve always been a Windows user, I think it’s normal to have trouble with another operating system. You certainly can’t expect to just install it and know how to do everything. You probably learned to use Windows when you were young, when your mind was more flexible, which is why it seems easier to you. I’ve also noticed that many users tend to ignore problems on Windows, while highlighting those on Linux; I think this is because they expect errors on Linux. Linux actually has error handling that Windows can only dream, you can log everything and trace the root cause of the problem. With Windows, often the only option you have is to reboot and hope the problem goes away.

Lol, imagine thinking that looking into far-right networks is a left-wing thing

[–] Marcomunista@lemmy.dbzer0.com 73 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Okay, great, let us know if you need a hand dismantling U.S. bases in Europe

[–] Marcomunista@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

In what sense are we letting Putin do whatever he wants? It was supposed to be a three-day war, but they’ve been stuck in Donbas for four years. I don’t know how much longer this will go on, but as long as there are Ukrainians resisting the invasion of a fascist state, I think it’s right to support their fight

[–] Marcomunista@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 week ago (3 children)

As if he were the first fascist to fabricate false claims in order to invade another country.

And in any case, whatever Putin’s claims may have been, nothing justifies an armed incursion into another country without a UN mandate, nor war crimes, nor the continued targeting of civilian infrastructure and the population.

[–] Marcomunista@lemmy.dbzer0.com 22 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Putin has refused to strike deals even with European leaders; he hasn’t just been taking Trump for a ride. If we stopped supplying weapons to the Ukrainians, they would be conquered in no time, but that would be an occupation, not peace.

To negotiate, you must first prevent Russia from doing whatever it wants in Ukraine; otherwise, the only valid agreement will be Ukraine’s annexation by Russia.

[–] Marcomunista@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Well, looking at the polls, almost every country is at risk; the right is gaining ground everywhere. Today it’s five countries, but tomorrow there could very well be more. I don’t think kicking them out is the best solution (not least because, as an Italian, I’d prefer it if you didn’t leave us to our fate)

[–] Marcomunista@lemmy.dbzer0.com 24 points 1 week ago (11 children)

Russia is a nuclear power; you can’t wage open war against them, because who knows how they might react if cornered. I don’t know about you, but I don’t trust the fascists running Russia at all. Negotiations are the only way forward, but right now it’s Putin himself who doesn’t want to negotiate; all attempts to organize a ceasefire have fallen through because of Russia. Arming the working class so they can defend themselves, as happened with the Italian and French partisans when they had to drive out the fascist, seems to me the most sensible thing to do.

[–] Marcomunista@lemmy.dbzer0.com 24 points 1 week ago (14 children)

Well, that's not really true; the people who support the Russian invasion of Ukraine are in the minority on lemmy and reddit

The fact that Germany has attracted people from other EU countries in the past does not mean it will be able to do so forever.

The problem of underpaid labor can be solved by increasing oversight of businesses and punishing employers who exploit these people, because the crime is exploitation, not accepting appalling working conditions because one has no other choice.

In Italy, there are many Indians who own their own businesses, such as electronics stores or restaurants—to name the most common ones. It seems strange to me that in Germany they are only employees and not business owners.

[–] Marcomunista@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 2 weeks ago (11 children)

There’s a demographic crisis in every EU country. There’s a shortage of people across Europe. So Germany can’t just attract other EU citizens and drain the other member states of their population.

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