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Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Fascist Paramilitary Invader Intentionally Misgenders Female Observer, then Hits Her with Car Door, and Flips Her Off While Driving Away (Minnesota - date unknown)
25·16 days agoThe answer to the ICE thug asking if someone is a man should be “Are you? The way you’re acting you seem like a little boy playing at being a man.” “Real men don’t attack vulnerable people. Real men stand up for their community.”
They misgender intentionally as an insult because they have a conservative concept of gender. Give the evaluation back to them based on the best version of their flawed concept.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Here I stand, at 50, wishing I could shit as well as my dogs.
4·30 days agoI fixed both upper and lower GI problems by changing my diet to get at least forty grams of fiber a day. It’s crazy how much difference it made. Lentils, edamame, other beans, steamed or sauteed veggies, whole grains. If you want convenience foods then keto or carb smart.
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Risa@startrek.website•Credit to u/donner1701 on Reddit
32·1 month agoRelative to the time in which each was released Trek has gotten less progressive over time. TOS was released during the height of the cold war and the civil rights movement. It had a black female bridge officer. The line of command isn’t super clear on tos but Uhura was a department head and no lower than sixth in command. It had the first interracial kiss on television between Kirk and Uhura. It had a Russian bridge officer, also no lower than sixth in command. It had an Asian bridge officer also no lower than sixth in command. Earth was presented as a Socialist utopia.
TNG didn’t really back off of that ideologically, though it didn’t do as good of a job with racial representation, but it also didn’t advance it and culture did advance between the 60s and the 90s.
DS9 pulled back on it primarily as a result of its exploration of darker themes. It creates and drives wedges into cracks in Earth’s Utopia. It has Starfleet and even the main protagonist abandon Starfleet’s ideas and principles in periods of adversity. It also started the movement away from the philosophical sci-fi that Trek thrived in before to more action oriented sci-fi.
Ultimately, imo, Janeway was a more “Starfleet” officer than Sisko. She showed more integrity and dedication to the Federation’s ideals under greater levels of hardship and personal risk. All in all Voy was not particularly more or less progressive than DS9 though.
Nutrek tries but it’s too action oriented and doesn’t really explore the themes in a meaningful way and that causes its more progressive moments to come off as less impactful and less integrated into the story. It also seems to forget that Starfleet is a quasi military organization and doesn’t always do a good job at presenting the characters as competent disciplined professionals which makes progressive decisions and moments less meaningful.
So, I agree. Trek isn’t woke enough. It should bring Roddenberry’s philosophical progressive Trek into the modern era.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Sorry to disappoint you
10·1 month agoSearch engines are better at figuring out my misspellings than the android keyboard. Lots of random misspelled words in my search history.
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News@lemmy.world•'Horror movie come to life': Cops find more than 100 skeletal remains in man's home
6·1 month agoYou don’t fuck corpses at work? Your funeral home must be one of them fancy ones.

There was a post from one of the admins saying that the other admin was the only person with server access and has gone mia. Apparently one admin did setup and rented the sever space to host and the other was responsible for day to day maintenance. They didn’t know why the admin with server access had stopped responding to their messages.