Try it. Not everyone responds to opposing views like that.
ihavenopeopleskills
Campaign finance laws
Not saying we shouldn't donate to worthy causes, but if we're going to call using free software without paying abuse, then there are many technology users to round up.
The front page of Lemmy, much like reddit, is full of fear and arguments.
Fear porn generates clicks and sells ad space.
With all due respect, there's more in the direction you mention, but there's more in the direction of opposing views, as well. This was the entire point of moving to the Fediverse: to get away from the restrictions and whims of u/spez and Big Tech.
Keep looking around and talking to other people. This is a better place than Reddit: you just haven't stumbled upon all of the evidence yet. ;)
Respectfully, I'm giving OP the benefit of the doubt assuming they were either looking to get something c/offmychest or look for a solution. I think we offered them some. :)
There's nothing wrong with controlling / filtering the things you allow into your news feed.
Yes, there is a need to stay informed, but TBH the only immediate things one really needs are:
- a weather radio [Canada] [US] to alert of impending doom from volcanic eruption, inclement weather, earthquake or civil unrest
- local weather forecast
- local traffic & news
All of which can be accomplished without a Twitter, Reddit or Fediverse news feed.
You can't function if you're in a bad headspace. If you need to restrict your news intake, not only is that OK, but it is at times required and healthy.
Google sometimes deplatforms people as well. Regardless of one's politics, one can't be positive it won't happen to them should the winds change.
/m/whoosh
Reference?
Points for civility in vehement disagreement.
IKR especially considering the space program, shipbuilding and aerospace & automotive manufacturing explosions down South in the last 30 years. To name a few:
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Airbus
- Mobile AL
- (somewhere in FL)
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Austal USA - Mobile AL
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BMW - Spartanburg SC
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~~Boeing - North Charleston SC~~ (whoops...bad example)
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Ford
- Atlanta GA
- Norfolk VA
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GE Aviation (somewhere in NC)
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Geely (owns Volvo Cars) - (somewhere in SC)
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GM:
- Shreveport LA
- (somewhere in TX)
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Haas F1 team (somewhere in NC)
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Honda:
- Swepsonville NC
- Greensboro NC
- Lincoln AL
- Timmonsville SC
- (some transmission plant in GA)
- (some parts facility in GA)
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Hyundai - Montgomery AL
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Kia (somewhere in GA)
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Mercedes-Benz - Vance AL
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Nissan
- Canton MS
- (somewhere in TN)
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Volvo Trucks - Dublin VA
I'm probably missing a Toyota plant in Texas. Ole Miss aided with the HondaJet program.
@bjoern_tantau I'll keep that name in mind for the next account I create. In the meantime, which would be better?