Ilandar

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[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 2 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

I suppose a lot of people who might be roughly characterised as 'right-wing populists' and against status-quo neoliberalism would find the Greens unpalatable, though.

The unpalatable bit for many, particularly young men, is the social progressivism of these parties. I see it time and time again: guys who would be easy Greens voters based on their economic and environmental policies don't take them seriously because their perception is that left-wing politics is primarily focused on issues of gender and sexuality. They don't consider these issues comparatively relevant and get attacked quite viciously online for this position which feeds into this broader alienation problem they are going through due to the shift away from traditional gender roles that would have given their lives meaning. Feeling alienated by the left, these guys drift right towards groups that validate their feelings and welcome them.

I don't necessarily think this is a completely fair perception of The Greens, but the reality is that we live in an age where young people's views are heavily influenced by their social media algorithms. And if those algorithms are constantly feeding them culture war shit , particularly from the US, then it is understandable that they feel this way. Currently, I don't see an organised attempt by left to combat this problem, nor even an admission that we have agency over it. The focus still just seems to be on blaming the right for manipulating these young men.

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

How do you know it drives people away from joining if they didn't join?

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 1 points 2 days ago

The word "whiteness" is commonly associated with whiteness theory and whiteness studies. It's not commonly associated with whatever you were talking about.

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 8 points 5 days ago (3 children)

Don't go to .ml communities if you dont like their moderation. Their users don't brigade us so I'm not sure why we would need to defederate from one of the largest instances, especially given the issues with lemmy.world.

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 2 points 5 days ago

They've been warning everyone for over a year. They've been individually messaging affected phones for months. Nobody can really say they didn't get warning.

This is quite a misleading way of framing the communication. The telcos were clear about 3G phones no longer working many months ago, but it has not been clear at all which 4G phones would be blocked. Communication about this second problem only started recently and even then it was very unclear. Blaming consumers for not throwing out their new phones when they are receiving mixed messages over whether they will continue work is hardly a rational position.

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 5 points 1 week ago

I have been fat and lazy for 3 or 4 weeks now because so much has been going on. Finally have some time and headroom to focus on running again. Going for one later today!

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Is that just general soreness or something more specific?

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Good luck and have fun! I'm sure it will be exciting to run with so many people.

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 0 points 1 week ago

Depending on where they live, it could be more likely their first phone is an iPhone.

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 5 points 1 week ago

Take your pick!

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

It sounds like you don't understand what whiteness theory is. It is not an argument that only white people can be racist.

[–] Ilandar@aussie.zone 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

What are you referring to? I searched for this and the results were just the CMG story. That wasn't even proof that the technology existed, let alone was being used.

 

This is very reminiscent of the On The Run traineeship scandal that occurred in South Australia not long ago. Anyone know of other companies still using these traineeship loopholes to commit mass wage theft?

 

This sounds like a positive change, definitely a much better grounding in Australian history than I received at that age. It is pretty wild that you can live in a colonial country without ever being taught what colonisation means for indigenous peoples but that is the world we've been living in until recently.

 

You need to only look at the modern crossbench, and the teals in particular, to see the prospect of a 2010 repeat is unlikely.

These modern independents aren't former Nationals blokes who have turned their back on their party.

They're modern women who couldn't see themselves in the party that once took their seats for granted.

"While the 2022 election might be heralded as a ‘breakthrough’ for the independents, the conditions for their election have been building over several decade," the Australian Election Study noted in 2022.

"Many of these changes are associated with voters being ‘less rusted on’ to the major political parties and becoming more independently minded in their political choices."

That's the problem with scare campaigns like the Coalition's. When you threaten voters with a minority government, that would require crossbench negotiations, some in the seats you're trying to win might be left thinking: "Oh, that sounds more preferable than you."

 

Interesting article in relation to the media pile-on of Elle Macpherson earlier this week. According to the authors, her decision to avoid chemotherapy may have been completely normal and sensible given her circumstances. We don't actually know because no one from the ABC or any other outlet bothered to check before running their stories citing her former relationship with an anti-vaxxer, or claiming that she ignored centuries of medical advice. The authors conclude that Australians have missed a great opportunity here to discuss the current state of non-invasive breast cancer research and treatment.

 

Interesting video, particularly the statistics around where the majority of the market is in Western countries. If you buy a base S24 in Germany, you are actually spending less money on your phone than over 70% of the country, for example. The ultra high end market absolutely dominates despite seemingly everyone complaining about how expensive phones are these days.

The video doesn't really answer the question, though. It sort of implies that it's because we are keeping smartphones for longer and because they are becoming increasingly important parts of our lives as our screen time also increases. Manufacturers are also able to bait consumers into buying these crazy expensive phones with trade-in and bundle deals (throwing in "discounted" watches and TWS earbuds, for example).

 

This is the written article of the latest Four Corners episode.

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