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Or US news in βpicsβ or βmemesβ π‘
Is the US not a part of the world? And why would US News not belong in News? Iβm confused.
Actually USA is a pocket dimension
Do US doesn't think it's part of the world, it thinks it's its own different world that only contains the US.
Because of the sheer amount of US-Americans, we curated seperate places for them, only containing US-American news, where they donβt mess up the rest.
If only keyword filters wouldβve work for pictures as well. Also, lemmy 1.0 will support keywords platform-wide.
Yeah. As a Canadian, I can't say that I'm not fucking sick of it. This America-centric bullshit has gone on for far too fucking long, and if there is one thing that I will thank Donald Trump for, it is finally giving me a socially acceptable justification for hating that entire fucking shit stain of a country.
Don't worry, we hate this country too :)
Though, we are part of the world last I checked, so while I understand an eye roll level of annoyance at US news being posted in a world news community, some of y'all need therapy with how angry you're getting. It's weird.
Whoa! I never knew you were a Canuck. Glad you're better off.
But we should be used to this centric viewpoint. We have Toronto and our own country's fixation on the toronto-niagra-montreal Triangle of Journalistic Relevance, outside of which no one and nothing matters.
I try not to hate the yanks just because the news fixates on them for the same reason our news fixates in its own way. And I've met so many smart and caring yanks that are just not being heard in their own country.
It's not their fault they're taught that they are the centre of the whole world.
American geography teacher preparing for class:
And yet we still can't identify half our own states on a map. To be fair, there are a lot of rectangles.
Considering a lot of OPs posts are about America and it's politics, I'm wondering if they down vote their own posts.
It's not only that.
I have the feeling that US mainstream media style is replicated in the comments, aimed at maximizing polarized drama instead of having balanced and grounded discussions.
I can't stand that type of talk.
This. I was watching the BBC Archive the other day, where it interviewed people's thoughts on the mutual disarm movement back in the 80s, and you had two people sitting down at a table expressing their views, but not getting more than a little riled up or resorting to character attacks.
https://youtu.be/6yfE9Ihr8F0?t=661
I wish TV was still like this. The most vocal guy in the room is putting forward the view that UK paid for the nukes, and so it should keep them, and ultimately make ourselves more independent of the US and not subservient to them. He's also a chauvinist pig, but it is only one aspect of his personality and the others seem to understand that and keep the discussion grounded.
One thing I have noticed from watching these old videos is that people ultimately haven't changed: the exact same gripes (cost of living, buying houses), and the exact same fears (russian interference, loss of jobs to china). They just smoke and drank more.
That last sentence might sound like a joke, but I do think there really is something to having a beer and sharing a cigarette with someone you're violently in disagreement with. It normalizes the air somehow. Reminds me of the "slightly less than two drinks" rule from Mitchell&Web.
Their behaviour is not their fault, but it's still their responsibility.
It's also their problem defining what is important and what not. Posting everything that Trump says, is not news, it's a spam.
Isnβt this only a problem because many users are American? Then naturally many posts will be about America.
How is βworld newsβ defined?
It could be worse. You could live here and have everything in that news keep you in a constant state of distress and anxiety.
Alternate title: I don't want to know what happened in Bumfuck, Nevada.
If a post is against the community rules, you should report it, not just downvote it.
If I report every post I see not fit, I will get banned most likely.
And they will say that we support Trump and that we don't let people know about Trump for the 100th time.
If moderators ban users for reporting posts which break community rules that the moderators wrote, those are some pretty incompetent moderators.
How about someone start a community called outsideUSnews, nonUSApolitics etc.? Where every country other than USA's news and politics are discussed.
!world@lemmy.world has a rule against United States internal news, which is a nice balance for me, but it can still be dominated by news about ways that the US is affecting things around the world
Unfortunately, that community is also moderated by an American (JordanLund) who has refused to acknowledge or accept terms from other countries outside of the United states, has banned Canadians for 'misinformation' when they were merely using Canadian political terms he didn't understand, and has argued with the admins of lemmy.world that he did nothing wrong. The admins warned him about the situation and publicly he refuses to back down.
That community can't be trusted. It's not impartial and not remotely trustworthy. It is seen through an aggressively American lens.
This is a breakdown of some of the shit that he's done. It's a repost of something I made that got deleted when I left LW. This is that original post if you want to see the comments of him "defending" himself by making it a thousand times worse. This was the last straw for me and why I left Lemmy.world, deleting all my content and setting up on dbzer0 instead with new communities to boot.
I am fucking done accepting an American being the be-all and end-all of reality when they're not even plugged into it themselves.
One of the first things I realized I had to do after joining Lemmy, was blocking some "politics@..." communities (and some people active there)
Completely unbearable.
Rest of Lemmy then turned out to be totally fine and enjoyable folks!
Same bro, same! I have blocked 10+ communities and keywords through Voyager app.
I do enjoy my home page, but I do like to scroll through /all, and that's where I scroll going through USA news.
Edit: USA users are also aggressive when you complain, like you are wrong, not letting other people know what's going on.
USA users are also aggressive when you complain
It's another effect of the last few generations being raised on authoritarian teat. They're always right, and all dissenting opinions aren't just wrong, they're personal attacks.
I saw this shit in adults when I was growing up, in the US in the 90s. People here are straight-up brainwashed. I became a skeptic by age 12, and boy oh boy, did my teachers have a problem with it. I'd debunk myths and "old wives tales," especially when teachers spread them. I'd research and bring in evidence to support my points. Sounds like a great teaching opportunity, right? Not when the teachers lean authoritarian.
Even the best science teacher in my middle school couldn't admit to the class that he lied about swallowed gum staying in your stomach for seven years. He told me I was right in private, after I brought in two books and a magazine explaining that it was a myth. But the other kids? They didn't believe me, because teacher said it's true, so it must be true. As to the teacher, I guess it's just easier to control kids with a lie than to have a little humility, stand up for truth and science, and accept whatever happens after. It spoke volumes to me about where the adults around me stood. I already knew the kids were swallowing the propaganda, but seeing the adults have so little backbone angered me.
So yeah, we're pretty fucked as a culture. Needless to say, I stopped being surprised by the acceptance of fascism long ago. Too many people here like the idea of just being told things by someone speaking with confidence. To question that is to be a shit-stirrer and there will be consequences for it. This also explains why we accept terrible bosses and working conditions - it's all part of the same big picture.
If its an international news sub I think one post form each country perday is fair. I don't need to have a minute by minute update about drumps bowel movements and how awful they are.