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    • EelBolshevikism [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      15 days ago

      We choose to error on the side of belief and sympathy, but drone is/was a prime example of how that backfires

      And yet we should do it anyways. Just because someone is shit and we find out later doesn’t justify possibly treating sincere people as if they aren’t serious. Especially if they’re neurodivergent and the different thought processes cause neurotypical posters to go full sharks in the water mode

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          15 days ago

          It’s probably because most trolls don’t really understand the people they’re pretending to be lol. They can’t properly mimic sincerity most of the time because you have to be a specific form of fucked up to entirely understand someone (as in, fully comprehend their motivations and existence on an emotional level) and still want to make fun of them in that way

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      18 days ago

      They initially knew how to manipulate many in the community by claiming they were banned from blahajzone for being trans, which garnered them sympathy. It didn’t take long for them to start posting reactionary takes, including transphobia. Ever since we banned them for being a wrecker, they still go around calling Hexbear a transphobic instance because of it. Deeply unserious.

  • Frank [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    18 days ago

    Hahahhaahahahahahaha This is hilarious. Like an old-timey cartoon dog-catcher villain or something. “Wandering around town with a net gun” hahahahahahahhaah. Omg. hahahahahahahaha. Fuck, seriously, this is high comedy and I respect that rat-salute-2

    https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DiabolicalDogCatcher

    Here’s the TvTropes for villainous animal control professionals, because that was literally a thing back in the day. I suspect it has a cultural connection to anti-rabies campaigns. Back in the day in the US, today in some parts of the world, feral and semi-feral dogs were a huge and dangerous reservoir of rabies. Dogs aren’t instinctual shy around humans the way most animals are and that meant they were much more likely to encounter and approach people. This brought rabid dogs in to contact with people more frequently than other rabid animals and resulted in a lot of death and suffering. Rabies is a terrible disease. Only recently have vaccines been developed. Only I beleive two people have survived after they began showing symptoms and iirc correctly the treatment plan used was something abjectly insane along the lines of spiking their blood with anti-freeze and bringing their body temperature down to 40 degrees for an extended period to kill the virus. One of the people this radical experiment was tried on survived and mostly recovered. there’s literally no way beyond these incredibly radical experimental proceedures to save someone once symptoms are evident.

    Really, rabies is terrifying. It hijacks your behavior making you more likely to do things that will spread the virus to other people. Afaik it’s one of the most aggressive behavior-modifying diseases in humans and, again, it’s completely untreatable once symptoms begin.

    So either way, I think back in the day when the US was aggressively controlling and destroying feral dog populations, there was likely a lot of friction between people who were used to having semi feral pet dogs running around and public health initiatives that sought to destroy feral and semi-feral dogs to control the spread of rabies, canine distemper, and other dangerous endemic diseases, and this villainous dog catcher was how that conflict was presented in media.

    Seriously, a net gun. Lol.