Cripple. History Major. Irritable and in constant pain. Vaguely Left-Wing.

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Cake day: 2023年7月21日

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  • https://aeon.co/essays/germany-became-a-tolerant-nation-only-by-painful-small-steps

    In the mid-1950s, nearly half of all Germans polled said ‘yes’ to the proposition that ‘were it not for the war, Hitler would have been one of the greatest statesmen of the 20th century.’ Until the late 1950s, nearly 90 per cent gave an answer other than ‘yes’ when asked if their country should recognise the Oder-Neisse line, the new border with Poland. Perhaps most revealing of all was their stance on Jews. On 12 June 1946, Hannah Arendt hazarded the opinion to Dolf Sternberger, one of occupied Germany’s most prominent publicists, that ‘Germany has never been more antisemitic than it is now.’ As late as 1959, 90 per cent of Germans polled thought of Jews as belonging to a different race – while only 10 per cent thought of the English in these terms.

    People are less likely to change their views than they are to be shamed into silence, and then die off in quiet misery.








  • Fantastic idea! I miss Tumblr terribly ever since the Great Porn Ban of 2018, even though I never even reblogged or followed ‘adult’ blogs. I just wanted to reblog holsum and funny fanart, but fuck giving into puritan corpo censorship.

    What’s the moderation policy on genocide denial and the like? I hate having to ask this, but having heard too many people deny the Holodomor on here, I feel it necessary to make the inquiry.

    For that matter, more generally, are you prepared, in terms of moderation structure, for the massive amount of legitimately disturbing material that’s going to pass through the site and will need to be removed if the site grows beyond a few hundred users? I would hate to join and then see this crash because of (completely understandable) moderator/admin burnout at the depravity and speed of mankind’s worst elements.





  • I appreciate the thought, but you don’t have to - my ban from Blahaj means that you can’t see my posts or comments from Blahaj.zone; I can still see your’s.

    Not really sure that saying I didn’t believe in dragons while noting that I always made an effort to respect Drag’s pronouns anyway in a conversation on DB0 that didn’t involve Ada months after I’d stopped posting on Blahaj warrants a ban, quite, but I guess that’s subjective.