Serpente

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[–] Serpente@lemmy.world -3 points 3 months ago

We live in a world where propaganda is everywhere. What does it matter who has the most victims if the sources are manipulated by both sides? The Nazis were broadcasting proclamations of victory by radio thanks to new secret weapons ready to annihilate the enemies... while the Russians were at the gates of Berlin. There is propaganda in peacetime, let alone in wartime. Does anyone remember Iraq's overwhelming evidence that it had weapons of mass destruction? Well, 10 years later it officially turned out that it was all a hoax to convince the US government and allies to unleash the war against Saddam and seize the oil wells. The counting of the dead only serves to make people of different factions clash and divert from the daily problems of all of us, problems that governments do not solve, instead throwing mountains of money into weapons (money to the weapon producers=money from the weapon lobby for the electoral campaigns)

[–] Serpente@lemmy.world 6 points 3 months ago

Netanyahu don't care. US taxpayers pay more for Izrael. The zionist lobby wants it.

[–] Serpente@lemmy.world 11 points 3 months ago (8 children)

In 10 years, 90% of the population that has access to AI will be reduced to a flock without the ability to write a single birthday card.

[–] Serpente@lemmy.world 4 points 3 months ago

The name means exactly what it is written. Have you ever heard or read a sentence that has particularly struck you, that has remained etched in your head and that perhaps has changed something in you, in your behavior, in your way of thinking about certain things?

[–] Serpente@lemmy.world 4 points 3 months ago

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Share one or more phrases that have meant something to you or even changed something in your life 😉

 

It was my tenth or eleventh birthday. I don't remember well. However, I remember this phrase very well, indelibly imprinted in my mind. I opened the presents and my grandfather (knowing that I was a bit selfish and disrespectful) said in my ear "There are two important things that you should never forget: the first is that the work you do, or that someone does for you, must be paid honestly. The second thing: you must always return a gift received with a gift from you because gifts do not make a sincere friendship but are the foundation of civil coexistence"

 

No obscene words that are out of context. No pornographic images (also because it would not make sense to place them here). Everything else is a matter of common sense (mine, in this case of course).___