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Post #1933828

2026-05-03 17:00 UTC

@sounddrill @rbuzz @Cdespinosa interesting, this must be one of those mansplaining thingies where, here, one says what is happening, and, in comments the thing shifts to one reason why that is wrong, then sounddrill pauses us to stop and think. Golly, folks, isn't it obvious that the entire proposition of wanting to order others around and the related trouble of others not being the sort to order around is because of childhood bedtime stories? Those fictional stories always tell from point of view of the main character, a character who often finishes in a position of power. I did not want to grow up to become a princess and I prefer tales of wit and self-sufficiency. Maybe those Chad, Supremacist, Tech-Bros artificially supplementing their lack of social intelligence should watch out for one-another, as their ideas are economically unsound.

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  • @rbuzz@mastodon.social 2026-05-03 17:10

    @MossyQuartz @sounddrill @Cdespinosa bedtime stories are designed to teach children that its not wise to be bad. And crime never gets unpunished. If you aim for the stars you never gonna reach the moon.

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  • @sounddrill@infosec.exchange 2026-05-03 17:27

    @MossyQuartz @rbuzz @Cdespinosa this is over-generalization across the board. I believe they are exponentially more evil than 2 dimensional villains in distilled western children's tales. Same with @rbuzz's statement which doesn't make sense to me. At face value, it's racist as hell, because "white" doesn't exist. We're all human beans. But the gender thing is even stupider (https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/social-sciences-and-humanities/white-people-racial-classification) I'm just asking them to clarify in good faith if they were joking... because I'm not able to read the sarcasm well enough. The micromanagement thing doesn't hold up as a joke because the people in question do not mind micromanaging their subordinates, or so I assume.

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