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  • How about basic usability considerations? Nobody is going to switch if this is the user experience. And if no users are subscribing and interacting why would content creators spend time posting to it?

    If people want it to be a thriving community then it needs functionality that makes it a community. I shouldn’t have to creat an account on a server I don’t want content from in hopes that I’ll be able to subscribe and interact with a server I do want content from.

    I’m an established fediverse user, I have been rolling my own Linux servers for decades. I’m perfectly capable of dealing with imperfect systems. This is a shit user experience and if nobody says so it will never be fixed and peertube will wither and die.










  • Ok, but I think you are missing the point. Critical Race Theory is education. Who is hostile to education, to history, to the reality of how he got where we are?

    How can we construct new race blind legislation if we completely ignore the history of racial inequity and its direct affects on legislation?

    Those same people who angrily oppose the education initiatives that are CRT and DEI just as angrily oppose any program even resembling the Nordic approach to poverty reduction.

    I think you are asking the wrong questions. Why are these people opposed to both education and economic and racial justice?

    Do you think that if leftists completely dropped any support for DEI and CRT that their opponents would suddenly support programs that aggressively attack wealth inequality?


  • Ok, but Critical Race Theory is specifically referring to US policy and the history of racism and it’s affect on public policy.

    I’m curious where you think critical race theory is taught and why poor why people are so upset about it?

    Do you know that the New Deal era policies enacted by the US government were inherently racist? That they were constructed to favor white people, and jobs that were traditionally given to white people?

    For example jobs that were held primarily by black men and women were straight up excluded by social security.