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Fun how the bystander effect was coined to cover up how cops are bigoted cowards who let a queer person die and Stockholm syndrome was also coined to cover that the cops handled a hostage situation so badly the hostages trusted their captors more than the cops.
Next you're gonna tell me 40% of all people beat their partners.
... the bystander effect is... not applicable to police officers?
They are trained professionals, not bystanders
That is why them doing bad things is horrific...
I belive cops have used the bystander effect as an excuse to do bad things... and I that is cops being fools because again, the bystander effect does not apply to cops as they are not bystanders...
But it IS a real effect with a lot of proof behind it, unlike the Stockholm syndrome...
@moose-mousse You've misunderstood the post. The bystander effect was coined to cover up police choosing not to help, by pretending bystanders (non-cops) choose not to report and so it's not their fault for responding slowly/too late to emergencies because they weren't informed. By pretending that bystanders didn't seek help or intervene, the cops can shift away blame and point to a natural phenomenon causing the public not to care.
It was coined after the murder of Kitty Genovese, because false statements were put out saying over 30 bystanders didn't help or call the cops and that's the excuse used for them not saving her... except people DID try to help, far fewer people saw/heard anything in the first place, and hesitancy to call the police is because of fear of police rather than any kind of bystander groupthink.
I recommend you read up more on this stuff before assuming you know better!
Zoozve, my beloved
"...we don't live in a big clockwork, we live in a dance club..."
This is my favorite line.
It is now called Zoozve :')
“The influence of Israeli money in American politics—!”
Qatar—the country that funds Al Jazeera and is currently hosting Hamas senior officials—spends more money lobbying the US government than Israel does.
China, Japan, and Liberia each spend roughly twice what Israel does on lobbying. Where’s the outrage about the Liberian lobby being a threat to US democracy?
Hell, the Bahamas has a greater influence on American politics than Israel. I see you freaked out about shekels; where’s this energy for the starfish pennies?
“but AIPAC!”
AIPAC isn’t the biggest pro-Israel PAC, it’s just the Jewish one, and pro-Israel PACs don’t even scratch the top ten of special interest groups.
Y’all’re just weirdly obsessed with the narrative that Jewish money drives American politics.
Source:
Foreign agents and lobbyists who act on behalf of a "foreign principal" to influence U.S. policy or public opinion are required to register
“I hope he doesn’t” veryyyyy cool to know you’re okay with Nazi tattoos and SA as long as it’s coming from your team, Stephen King. sick.

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I don't need the chatgpt random algorithm to write emails for me because I already have a custom and 100% flawless algorithm called "writing the exact same three emails with the names changed"
#1: "hi [landlord], hope you're doing well! [apartment thing] is [broken/a problem]. we need it [fixed/replaced/handled] by [date]. let us know when you'll send someone over so we can be here to let them in. thanks so much, [op]"
#2: "hi [professor], hope you're doing well! unfortunately, I'm [sick/stuck at work/dead] and won't be able to submit [assignment] by [due date]. could I please have an extension? if not, is there anything else I could do to make up this credit? thanks so much, [op]"
#3: "hi [customer service person], hope you're doing well! unfortunately, [product] [didn't arrive/is broken/wrong color/gave me a rash/poisoned my crops] and I'd like to receive a [refund/replacement]. here is the documentation of the order and photos of [broken thing/wrong thing/my rash/dead crops]. thanks so much, [op]"
"but op I work in an office I have to write way more emails than you" well that's your fault for working in an office i got nothing to do with that
Writing an email is so easy and I will tell you how it's done. This is the advice is for everyone with an email job, but you can apply it to normal human interaction.
The FIRST SENTENCE is the thing you want the recipient to do. Do not make them guess.
I want to let you know about ... (This email is to inform someone of something not to ask them to do anything)
Could you please do ... (This is a request. You want them to do something).
I'm looking into x and wondering if you can help me (this is also a request but for information instead of an action).
People do not want to read an email and even if they do read it, most people are skimming and not interested. Tell them what you want first, then provide context or other information (when you need a thing is often key). If the email is informational, you can even add "you don't need to do anything, this is just to keep you informed!" People will appreciate not having to figure out what you want from them.
If you can't articulate what you want the recipient to do with the message, you are not ready to email them. I read too many emails where I have no idea what the person wants from me.
Put the most important thing first and everyone will be impressed! AI cannot do this for you because it can't tell what's important! Only you know that, which is why you must write your own emails.
to everyone who wants help with emails: go through the notes of this post. there are ideas I've never thought of and plenty of scripts for all kinds of situations/jobs
The amount of people calling Scott Weiner an "AIPAC centrist" when he takes literally zero money from them should tell you exactly what people mean when they talk about AIPAC. It should tell you exactly what Mamdani meant.
I honestly have not paid much attention to PACs before but knew bigots used this one as a shorthand for conspiracy theories about Jews. Finally looked up their About page, I'll copy-paste it into a readmore, it's more like an FAQ. Anyway.
They're just...an American lobbying group that only accepts money from Americans, is very open about how they use it, and has the basic ideal of "Hey, we think our country should have a friendly relationship with this one particular other country."
This is a bog-standard boring political organization.
The mayor of New York called them monsters. Has he called any other lobbyists monster? Somehow, I don't think so.
New York has a lot of shipping and international business so their mayor paying attention to US foreign relations makes sense. But singling out one particular lobby group who promotes a friendly one to call them "monsters" seems...stupid. Obviously bigoted too but frankly very stupid. "Please do business with us, please visit and spend money here! Unless you're Israeli or dislike xenophobia."
Like, Britain and China both have policies I object to, but if the mayor of New York very loudly said "Lobbyists promoting friendly relations with Britain/China are monsters!" I would think he had lost his goddamn mind.
you're laughing. Those dogs were stuck on that large pile of snow until it melted into a tiny pile of snow and you're laughing
Queer joy detected!
I always think of the description I saw years ago: Self-imposed deadlines don't help me, because I know the person who set them, and they're full of shit.
Give yourself the treat before you start. I'm serious. And ideally during the task and afterwards too.
Executive dysfunction comes from a lack of available dopamine. Common advice is wrong. You need to provide your own dopamine before you can start. Otherwise you're trying to run your car on empty.
"But what if I still don't do it" well you already weren't getting it done anyway. Now you have a little treat. Try again later.
You deserve kindness and care even when you aren't being productive.
(Also read How to Keep House While Drowning by KC Davis)
I give my students a LOT of techniques for starting writing when it feels overwhelming or daunting, but one of them is exactly this: dopamine load BEFOREHAND. It may sound weird to people on tumblr dot com, but a lot of people seriously struggle with executive dysfunction when it comes to writing literally anything, to the extent that it can cause such symptoms as panic, depression, and AI chatbot use.
I usually suggest this technique as a "Reverse Pomodoro." In the original Pomodoro, you work for 25 minutes and then take a break for 5 minutes (the times vary, but that's the essential ratio). People with executive dysfunction often find this insurmountable, and they get even more frustrated, and then the task seems even more difficult. So instead, flip those times.
FIRST, spend 25 minutes doing something energizing and engaging that you like to do. Not scrolling social media passively, not watching tv, not napping. Try something like colouring, doing yoga, running/walking around the block, talking about your favourite tv show with someone in real time, playing with the dog or cat, making and eating a lovely sandwich, hula hooping, something active. Having a little treat absolutely falls in this category!
(on the subject of little treats: refusing yourself food until you do work is for fucking Puritans and you can be kinder to yourself)
Then, after 25 minutes (or however long it takes to eat the sandwich or finish the yoga routine, it doesn't have to be exact), spend 5 minutes writing (or doing whatever you're struggling to start). Most people can coax themselves into doing something they find difficult for five minutes, if they have already filled up the joy/energy/engagement bucket. You can put a timer on for the 5 minutes if you want, or if you find that annoying, just work for as long as you like.
The other key is: don't push yourself to keep going when you're frustrated or tired—that will just reinforce the negative belief that you already have, which tells you that this task is painful to do, and needs to be avoided. If you've commonly had to force yourself to do this kind of task, that's likely part of why you think of it as painful and have trouble starting it now. Also, you should just, at a basic level, try not to put yourself in pain for the sake of productivity. So just do it till the good feelings run out. Then start hula hooping or colouring again for another 25 minutes. When the tank's refilled, try another 5 minutes of work, if you can. Adjust times to taste.
Not every technique works for everyone, but I've seen this one work for many students who are genuinely and seriously disabled by executive dysfunction. And many people find themselves getting more and more excited and engaged in the "difficult" task—because the good feelings from the hula hooping carry over, and because they're suddenly able to do the task without feeling pain, and feel accomplishment without feeling pain.
The car analogy is great. Imagine if your car’s tank was empty and you told it that it could have gas as a reward for driving to the gas station.

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A magical squeak indeed.
just. please know. that giffing scenes like that is a fucking nightmare labor of love.
to wit:
bottom's the raw capture, middle's just flat curve correction to make the footage visible, top is the final coloring with /counts seven adjustment layers to add back in Literally Anything But Yellow
every giffer i know does it out of love for the game, but for the record it's not... easy. it's not just slapping the footage in a cap grabber and posting whatever it spits out. "professional" lighting and color grading has only gotten waaay murkier and flatter in the fifteen years i've been giffing on here, so uh. don't repost gifs, please!
I thought the bottom was a black bar. I didn't even realize that was footage.
Everyone say thank you to your neighbourhood GIF maker! Giffers are so important to the fannish ecosystem, but to so many people the amount of work involved invisible.
a squirrel or perhaps a cardinal posted this
How about you mind your own damn business
The Lost Cause(s)
In 1861, the men who built the Confederacy were not coy about what it was for.
Mississippi's secession declaration says it in the second sentence:
"Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery, the greatest material interest of the world"
The Confederate Vice President, Alexander Stephens, told a Savannah crowd the new government's cornerstone rested "upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man"
They were painfully explicit, saying exactly what the Confederacy was for.
Then they lost, and within a generation they revised history to replace the true cause with a lie.
They hadn't fought for slavery, said the lie. Their cause now had always been a noble defense of states' rights.
This is the Lost Cause narrative - a myth built to launder defeat into honor and shame into pride.
The Lost Cause fraud was built on three steps:
Step one: Hide the founding cause
The real cause was slavery, but they pretended it had been about "states' rights," an abstraction nobody had to be ashamed of.
Step two: Delete agency
The side that chose a war and lost it becomes the side exclusively suffered as victims. The Confederacy that fired on Fort Sumter becomes a gallant underdog crushed by Northern aggression. Confederate decisions are edited out of remembering while grievances are amplified.
Step three: Make it sacred
The story stopped being seen as history with facts and instead became a religion with saints (Lee as Christian knight), relics (monuments), and martyrs.
Once a claim is holy, any evidence against it can be dismissed without thinking as desecration. By making the facts unsayable, history is erased instead of being grappled with.
The biggest giveaway is self-revision. Stephens, who gave the Cornerstone Speech, spent his later years falsely claiming he'd been misquoted.
But the Confederacy and its descendants aren't the only ones who have used these three steps. Let's look at the Lost Cause of the Levant.
Step one: Hide the founding cause
In 1937 the Peel Commission proposed partition, but the Arab Higher Committee rejected it.
In 1947 the UN proposed it again as Resolution 181; the Jewish Agency accepted, the Arab League rejected and went to war.
The founding cause was the refusal of any Jewish sovereignty, which the Arab Higher Committee stated as plainly in 1947 as the Confederacy stated slavery as their cause in 1861.
In the popular telling, that maximalist rejection is gone, replaced by the revisionist framing of occupation, settler colonialism, and resistance.
Step two: Delete agency
The dominant telling of the Nakba frames it as a crime against a blameless, helpless native population that was set upon by racist European invaders out to seize their land.
The attack on Israel by the armies of five Arab states disappears, and with it the fact that they launched it to destroy the Jewish state in its first days, and lost.
This keeps happening down the timeline. The rejection at Camp David, the Second Intifada's campaign of suicide bombings, the rockets after Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005, October 7....each is absurdly described as something done to Palestinians instead of choices made by Palestinians.
The displacement followed from a choice, the same way Sherman's march followed from secession.
They amplify the consequence, delete the decision, and make themselves exclusively powerless, blameless victims who can only have things done to them.
Step three: Make it sacred
"From the river to the sea" is a creed, not a policy position.
Once the Nakba becomes a sacred origin, pointing to 1937 or 1947 no longer reads as discussing historical facts. It reads as an attack on a holy truth - and any discussion is rejected as heresy.
Same mechanism, different liturgy.
It also has the same giveaway of self-revision.
In 2008, Ehud Olmert offered Mahmoud Abbas roughly 94 percent of the West Bank with land swaps, a corridor to Gaza, and a shared Jerusalem. Abbas refused it, and later admitted as much on Israeli television: "I rejected it out of hand".
An offer was made and a state was refused. The narrative now told pretends neither happened and that Israel hasn't repeatedly offered enormous concessions of land in exchange for peace.
The parallel is sharpest at the foundation.
The Confederacy built on slavery and said so out loud, the cornerstone of the whole edifice.
The cause that rhymes with it rests on its own bedrock, just as openly stated when anyone bothers to read it.
No Jewish state between the river and the sea. The end of Jewish sovereignty by whatever means it takes. In plain terms, this has meant the slaughter of Jews from 1937 to October 7.
The Confederate Lost Cause held for a century because the grief was sincere, myths are comforting, and nobody wants to believe their cause chose its own catastrophe over an objectively dehumanizing position against a specific ethnicity.
The Levant version survives for the same reason.
It's far easier to play the victims of a catastrophe than admit being the authors of it.
A very worthwhile read in light of this comprehensive post. Thank you!
Muslims have long promoted myths about their harmonious relations with Jews that they allege had always prevailed in Arab lands. These myths

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Reminder that the term Zio is a slur against Jews coined by former klan grand wizard David Duke. Imagine saying you're just anti-Zionist and calling people antisemitic slurs
they are currently carpet bombing children in the name of Israel but let’s focus on Jewish feelings being hurt by a word
the children in question are overwhelmingly 17-year-old Hamas fighters
siiiigh. let's talk about genocide.
genocide actually can occur while the population goes up! even if it goes up faster than the non-genocided population! that's actually happening right now with the uyghur genocide (i think i've cited this before). for this reason, the comparison is disingenuous.
but the critical component is intent.
intent to destroy as a people group.
intent to destroy that, as far as I can tell, isn't fucking there at the level needed. as far as I can tell, one could make an equally good or better case for the bombing of dresden as a genocide. the scholarly debate, to the extent it exists, is on if it's a war crime.
let's look at the UN definition of genocide:
[G]enocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:
committed with intent to destroy. That is the critical component. The death rate shows nothing about genocide without intent to destroy. In fact, this has been somewhat acknowledged, tacitly, by the attempts to broaden the definition of genocide and citing Palestinians' words as evidence of intent to genocide Palestinians without comment by major NGOs.
(a) Killing members of the group;
Which, considering that urban warfare sucks and the death rate seems to be lower than expected for urban warfare, doesn't really seem to be happening here. Yes, people are dying, but there just doesn't seem to be evidence they are dying because Israel is trying to destroy Gazans as Gazans/Palestinians. If they were, they wouldn't warn them to get the hell out of the way. They wouldn't even briefly float the idea of evacuating Gazans to other countries.
(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
Arguably there, but I don't think unusually or disproportionally so, nor with intent to destroy them. Gaza is more densely populated than New York City.
In point of fact, in 2023, the Palestinian child mortality rate was lower than the world average:
(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
They have let in aid, they have set up aid checkpoints, they kinda fucking suck at this.
(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
Again, they suck at this. It's hard to tell from the scale, but Palestinian maternal mortality actually declined from 2022 to 2023, going from 17 to 16 (16, for reference, is the same as China and Iran, and lower than the US's). It's worth noting this is specifically maternal things, not (say) a mother dying from an airstrike.
(e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
In 2024, the IDF transferred 70 orphans from Gaza to...
...the West Bank. This is actually the only real evidence I could find of any child transfer by Israel in, admittedly cursory, searching; the results were mostly about the Bibas family.
For more, see this 300-page report from the Begin-Sadat Center concluding it is not a genocide.
I figure you have five seconds before some anti-Israel idiot uses some random cherry-picked quote meme to "prove" Israel wants to destroy Palestine.
and also ignores everything you actually said.
I mean you'll probably find that in either the comments or reposts!
Looking back on 2020, I think it's hilarious that Wellerman of all shanties is the one that blew up online. It's not a song about life on the high seas or adventuring
It's the "Where the fuck is my delivery" song