code.golf approves
Kacarott
Make sure not to punch anyone else though, cus I'm quite sure that brain damage is a leading cause of nazism
Well first, the US political system is a total mess. In any good system the amount of criticism McConnell gets should impact him, thereby making the ability to criticise valuable.
But yes, I certainly don't think that China is the dystopian nightmare that it is sometimes portrayed as, and it certainly does many things well. However covering up tragedies is still a point worth criticising, and any point worth criticising is worth criticising often (in the hopes that it might change one day).
And this goes for any country, good and bad (by whatever metric one might decide that with). We should praise the good aspects, while criticising the bad. And both aspects should be open to honest discussion.
Finally a worthy workstation
The reason I think it is somewhat of a big deal is less the fact that it happened, but rather the fact that the Chinese government seems like it tries to hide it, or at least downplays it a lot.
Compare with Germany, where some of the most horrific events in history took place. But Germany acknowledges it and actively teaches people about how bad it was.
The current Chinese government still seems to be trying to cover up for the mistakes of a previous government. (At least, as far as I am aware)
It also means that more people have to be willing to sell (or that if only a few sell, investors hold less power)
Of course everything a company does is in the best interest of the company. Even as simple as "let's make excellent products with lifetime warrantees" benefits them by making people want to shop there.
But that doesn't mean it isn't a good thing when companies realise the customers best interest are also their best interest. We should encourage that, not scoff at it.
Brainfuck is genuinely a fun toy language, and not that hard to use (for fairly simple stuff anyway). For really anti-human check out malbgolge 🫣
The problem is that both democrat and republican leadership seems completely controlled by the wealthy capitalists.
But what is it in reference to? What's the "infamous if loop"?
He is like tony stark in a timeline where Tony stark decided to join the terrorists instead of building the suit to escape. Oh and in this timeline Tony Starks brain has been rotted away by ketamine