• MrMusAddict@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    In my opinion this is actually better than the CoC. The only thing “missing” is the definition of which qualities you shouldn’t discriminate against. But that’s now generalized into “groups of people”.

    I still can’t discriminate against people based on any qualification. Hell, I technically can’t discriminate against “pineapple on pizza eaters”.

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      1 year ago

      Good. Because it’s fucking delicious and I don’t care what the internet says. We all loved it in the 90s, and nothing has changed. It’s still delicious, we just do less coke now.

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        1 year ago

        Obligatory pizza related chime in. You fuck with jalapenos on that sexy pineapple pizza?

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            Jalapenos with the pineapple is so stupidly good. You get bacon on there and then it’s like the crossroads of heavenly flavors. It’s not a pizza for the meek.

            It’s a five gallon hat wearing, tambourine hand flailin, tastebuds up the wall wailin, genuine taste sensation!

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                That a spicy one for sure. What’s the combo then? I need to know what else to pair with that sweet ol pineapple.

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                  Bacon or pepperoni. You need something salty do to do the job that ham fails to do.

                  Jalapenos are semi-optional. If they’re too spicy for someone, then pepperoni might be the choice. There needs to be something spicy to complement the pineapple.

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                    Ok, controversial question. Do you ever play with fire and sub in the ever dreaded anchovy? Spicy, salty, sweet and umami?

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              It’s so fucking good, but I’m more of a ham than bacon person. Bacon is too hard for my poor, American, no dental insurance havin’ teeth. Lol.

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                    Ok, just making sure. I’ve met people that enjoy under cooked pizza and bread sticks and I’ve come to realize that they all tend to suck outside of just their choice of gross pizza. Like who the fuck orders underdone pizza that you plan on sharing?

                    Deep dish is awesome and you go with like a spinach, mushroom, onion and garlic… What a pie!

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        1 year ago

        You heretic! I want you to know that if I could discriminate against you for putting pineapple on pizza, I absolutely would!

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      By my reading of it, you can still discriminate against pineapple pizza eaters, or any other group whatsoever, you just can’t harass, bully, violate their privacy or threaten them with violence. Which is fine by me, if someone wants to make a community only for ginger haired people and ban anyone they think isn’t naturally ginger, that’s their perogative.

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        That was my takeaway, too, and I think it’s positive. The nice thing is, if it turns out that the policy fosters behavior that’s bad for the broader community, they can change it.

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        You can discriminate all you want, you just can’t harass, bully, violate privacy or threaten violence.

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        I think you can’t read it too literally. Otherwise you also can’t discriminate against “people who wrote their comment later” and so you can never stop reading the comments for fear of discriminating between “early comment writers” and “late comment writers”.

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          Literal is the only way these things are supposed to be read.

          They could easily fix it by saying “groups (except for those that promote discrimination and/or hate such as nazis and racists)”

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        I just replied this to another commenter, but that’s a bad faith argument. The ToS also says to not engage in illegal activity. The admonishment of Nazi’s and Racists is an admonishment of illegal evil.

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          Being a Nazi is not illegal in most jurisdictions. It certainly wasn’t illegal in Nazi Germany.

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          Bruh I hate to break this to you but nearly all governments are racist. Have you not heard of what the US did to black people for 300 years?

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          Uh, the US has vetoed multiple attempts by the UN to condemn the glorification of Nazis. I hate to break it to you, but Nazis and racists are not illegal.

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        That’s a bad faith argument. The ToS also says to not engage in illegal activity. The admonishment of Nazi’s and Pedophiles is an admonishment of illegal evil.

        Your inclusion of Republicans is a bit of an extreme juxtaposition. Feel free to admonish the individual evil views of Republicans, but to discriminate against Republicans purely for their association is rightly against ToS.