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modo_mario

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modo_mario
·15 時間前·議論
The thing is I'd still need my regular phone for various things and i can't cut the sim in half.
modo_mario
·昨日·議論
It's not even that some migration is need to save the economy. You'd need pronatalist policies or you're going to be doing that "some immigration" for ever and ever.
modo_mario
·昨日·議論
I presume hes using it as a shitty euphemism for pro mass migration. Conservative governments have kind of taken side on that front despite rethoric (see Boris wave of the conservatives, CDU and such)
modo_mario
·3 日前·議論
If your argument is that people must choose between the devil and the deep blue sea as a repeated excuse for fielding a candidate that isn't all that popular or optimal.... Well then you're going to lose to the devil from time in the binary shitflinging that is the american political system.
modo_mario
·3 日前·議論
...They have someone in charge of trans issues?
modo_mario
·3 日前·議論
I was a big EU federalist but now it seems just a tool for liberal authoritarianism pushed by the established parties.

>Europe is our home.

At the same time parts of my country feel less and less like home if at all and those politicians really hate adressing it.
modo_mario
·3 日前·議論
Belgium can revoke citizenship of dual nationals on certain ground. What off it?
modo_mario
·3 日前·議論
Is this purely because of their economic stances or did the financial times dive into social issues and idpol and maybe some of the stances where a part of the left clashes (migration and such)?
modo_mario
·3 日前·議論
>but they were also one of the biggest backers of Bush's invasion of Iraq which they were disastrously wrong about.

Were they wrong or were they insincere/dishonest?
modo_mario
·3 日前·議論
>farmers will sometimes place rusting iron equipment in the water ways to reduce metals accumulating in the topsoil.

Hoes does this work and related to the arsenic and acid rain?
modo_mario
·10 日前·議論
>Have you at least done a search on how much radioactive waste there is?

It's very little even for the US a country that at the behest of it's fossil fuel industry bans the reuse of it's nuclear fuel.

Also if I remember well only a small share of that waste (about 3%) is long lived and veryradioactive.
modo_mario
·11 日前·議論
There hasn't been majority support for the current levels of migration in any western european country for a good while now. I think you live in a bubble.
modo_mario
·16 日前·議論
Oh I know but disease is an abstract entity one can't directly address with scorn, to be held liable for direct action, etc. The government is and inaction draws less attention.
modo_mario
·17 日前·議論
>The other part of the story is that as long as Europe continues to vote radical rights + conservatives,

Which itself happened due to a democratic deficit regarding migration.
modo_mario
·17 日前·議論
>Everything else is weakly correlational for vitamin D.

All cause mortality is correlational for vitamin D. Various disease outbreaks (common cold, etc) and severity are correlational for vitamin D. etc We even know by which mechanisms so it's not like this is far fetched stuff where we're overlooking things.

This kind of stuff slaps you in the face if you live in the northern half of europe. To then think us now spending the majority of our waking hours indoors and the prevalence of those things and seasonal depression in winter when one leaves in the dark and comes home in the dark all has no effect....I think that's just hubris.
modo_mario
·17 日前·議論
>is one way to describe the Goths sacking Rome

To be fair they had been in the empire for a good amount of years at that time if i remember well. ...so when comparing to other previous influxes that did get integrated and/or assimilated it does seem apt.
modo_mario
·17 日前·議論
That's because from what i gather so far it is a google repo with other tools using the same api they kept it in there since and even had it announced by the guy's manager at the time.
modo_mario
·19 日前·議論
I suspect the issue is in part also just selfishness.

That 20 is in large part the kid that was brought into the hospital too late if at all. The kid that might have had astma or what have you.

The 3 is potentially yours or one in your family or friend group or community. It is a government mandated death and you might already distrust the gov.

A tragic event vs an authoritarian death inflicted upon you from that perspective.

My grandma is a scientist presumably very familiar with all this stuff but when her partner (not my grandpa) died from a bloodcloth shortly after getting an vaccine she also veered into that territory.
modo_mario
·19 日前·議論
>and you probably don't want me, a filthy American, living in Belgium

Some of the migrants I found most eager to integrate were all americans. They did so in a short time too. Some of the most succesfull whilst also being visually and culturally distinct were (south) east asians who form a small spread out subsection of migrants.

>Your government does not know how to integrate foreigners.

It doesn't try to. Everything but. Hell we have major leftists parties advertising in arab and turkish. They also have a revolving door of scandals where they find out one of their migrant politicians has extremely problematic viewpoints. Hell we have some that left to join foreign politics after doing their vote gathering job for erdogan or the like here.

Some decade or 2 ago the prominent promise was that migrants would assimilate. To say they would not was labled biggoted. After all smaller italian migration had mostly done so. Now the progressive script on this matter has switched around completely and the expectation of assimilation is considered biggoted.

I think that says something about those progresives in question.

> In contrast, America's relatively liberalized immigration policy means we're taking in migrants from all walks of life.

It selects for richer migrants among other things even just by virtue of having a rather big pond to cross and an airport that doesn't let one sidestep the migration selection system to get trough.

On a sidenote I remember a similar discussion with a canadian stating they also had a ton of moroccan migrants around the same time and those have done very well. Somehow managing to not take note of the fact that the vast majority of their moroccan diaspora is somehow part of that small subsection of morocco that was jewish.

>America used to have an extremely racist and restrictive immigration policy. This was only undone about 50 years ago.

It also assimilated well since it had a strong focus on it's big cultural sphere, a lot of nationalism and considered being a hyphenated american to be something non aspirational and even derogatory.

Belgium doesn't have a big cultural sphere, it's the least nationalist country you can potentially think of so there's no way to cloak oneself in that way and many consider themselves [insert other nationality] or muslim first and belgian/flemish second.

>The immigration policy most countries in Europe has is tailored specifically for bringing in temporary workers that can be dismissed as will[2].

Them being guest workers was an initial excuse to make it palpatable to the populace when they were brought in to lower wages, take shit working conditions and combat unionization. In reality there's no dismissing at wil. There's no framework that sends them back.

>This naturally triggered a crime wave, followed by a white backlash that resulted in the nadir of American race relations and the passage of those racist policies.

What racist policies and what nadir of american race relations? If I think nadir of american race relations i think red summer or LA riots. Never of anything involving italians or irish. From what I remember learning the supposed differing perception of the irish and italians in the US has been massively inflated/overstate in recent decades since it fits a certain perspective. They're also not exactly that easy to discern from other groups. They're white and the perception that they were a different "race" was extremely fringe even if one likes to put the exceptions to that in the spotlight today and rather different than the differentiation from WASP in-group stuff.

A similarly weird retroactive progressive view is the noble savage stuff regarding native americans. A tribe that genocided another and has inhabbited a state far less continuously than let's say flemish in belgium gets uplifted by what is pretty much blood and soil rethoric of cultural and historic ties to the land and nature.

>To make matters worse, this property is self-perpetuating. A random immigrant from one of these countries will fall back upon their local diaspora population for support. In America that means making friends with people from all walks of life. In Germany that means joining an illegal far-right[1] Turkish biker gang.

In the US increasingly this kind of super large differentiated diaspora doesn't quite exist to the same extent except maybe for "african americans" as a wider group. Even chinese americans are only about 6mil if i remember well. You have places where ethnicities are very much concentrated and you see similar things happening but they're a tiny part of the country as a whole.

>As a European you are probably arguing that America does not have cities because of our comically awful public transportation networks.

I can't see why that would be and have never met a european that thought that.

>In case this isn't obvious: the Muslims taking over your country are just as worried about western culture taking over theirs.

yes americanisation/westernisation happens there as much as here. But I dare say there is a key difference in that there are no westerners moving to their countries en mass and going as far as excluding locals from housing and jobs in local administrations they take over with sectarian voting. I would bet money if that was the case it would fairly commonly be equated to or flat out called colonialism.

There's far less sub saharan africans who settle in morocco on the other hand and they do make it a political issue. Similarly the racism of my saudi ex's family (in SA to be clear) would make our far right blush and similar can be said about the takes of some turkish friends about syrians, armenians, etc whilst they're otherwise ironically very pro migration and either progresive or ...progressive anti-religious ultranationalist.

Funilly enough outside of those ethnicities they had conflicts with I've found Turkish inclusive ultranationalism to have been similarly effictive as the american flavour of the past. I know second generation people there of ethnicities from russia, central asia and the middle east who see themselves very very much as Turks.

In typical western european fashion I used to be very opposed to nationalism in this way and other ways but this and other experiences have kind of flipped my script.

PS: At the end of the day if non eu migrants are on average a net financial drain to a densely populated country then most argumets for it still just fall apart. Any argument that does push some perceived benefit seems to shatter on the fact that it depends on a system of eternal migration and population growth. The kind of stuff that would end up vindicating the replacement conspiracy theories.
modo_mario
·19 日前·議論
>t is next to impossible to prove a candidate was rejected on the basis of race

It is possible to prove a company is disproportionally one or the other when making the claim. Of course when an industry has far less applicants or members of a certain group that's to be expected but still. Consequentially I've heard of some pretty blatant race based selection especially in the US. It's just that that selection ends up excluding white people (or east asians) A while ago I even discussed with a hr person here on hn who was defending their hiring of that sort with the most flowery wording about 'just giving priority' or 'reaching out to members of their prefered group specifically' fist if all they get is not the desired group.