• @demesisx@infosec.pubOP
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        103 months ago

        Probably Muricans offended at the healthy dose of reality.

        I just had to start this thread after seeing the other one. Honestly, I purposely put it right next to the other one on world because I felt like they needed to hear it more than the less brainwashed .ml version of asklemmy. It’s very telling to see how many people actively, aggressively insist on burying their heads in the sand on lemmy.world. I’d be shocked if this post doesn’t eventually get taken down.

      • @auzy@lemmy.world
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        I down voted op because it feels like he’s doing the classic bully maneuver where you seemingly either agree with this post, or he’s implied he’ll call you part of the hive Mind or whatever.

        Also, personally, I don’t believe op genuinely cares about the answers.

      • @lennybird@lemmy.world
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        Idk… Placing Israel as worse than Afghanistan, North Korea, Saudi Arabia especially when considering Yemen seems questionable.

        No China considering Tiananmen, Tibet, Uyghurs, sweatshops, brutal suppression of citizens? Also suss.

        • Noxious
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          No one ever said that this was a complete list of all shitty countries in the world.

          • @lennybird@lemmy.world
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            Nobody said it had to be but even of the countries listed and the low-hanging fruit, their order is utterly shit.

            • Noxious
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              I agree, the ranking is not great. China definitely needs to be on the list, and it needs to be up high, together with Russia, Belarus, North Korea, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Iran. Israel should remain No. 1 though.

  • @yesman@lemmy.world
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    I hate America, because that’s where I’m from and what I know the most about. If I lived in your country, I’d hate it more.

  • Libb
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    None.

    Countries don’t have a unique identity I could like or dislike as a whole.

    They can vary widely from region to region, city to city, block to block, street to street… heck even person to person. I may not like some people, or at worst some region because of this or that reason but that is all.

    • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      Countries don’t have a unique identity I could like or dislike as a whole.

      What exactly would you call a federal government?

      Like, you’re taking it as “people from a country” and trying to be high and mighty about it. When literally no one else is having that conversation…

      • @DandomRude@lemmy.world
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        13 months ago

        Why not think of “them” as “people from another country”? That is what they actually are - just people but from another country.

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            Edit: I did mean to comment on your reply.

            What I mean is that the people of a country are not the same as their government. Never was like that, never will be.

          • @DandomRude@lemmy.world
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            13 months ago

            Edit: I did mean to comment on your reply.

            What I mean is that the people of a country are not the same as their government. Never was like that, never will be.

            • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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              13 months ago

              Exactly.

              And if you read the headline, OP asked about countries, not the people in/from them.

              I’m not disagreeing with either of you. Just pointing out you ain’t talking about what everyone else is talking about. Like if someone asked what the best Marvel movie was, and you said making a coat out of 101 dalmatians puppies wasn’t ethical.

              Someone that asks what you’re talking about wouldn’t be advocating for puppy coats, they’re wondering why you thought that was the subject of discussion.

              Like you could try to argue Disney owns them both so it’s relevant, but it’s still a jump that you made on your own.

              • @DandomRude@lemmy.world
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                I commented this earlier: I have no particular dislike for any country. I just don’t like some people I know personally or whose actions are known to me.

                And I mean just that. I don’t see how it would be helpful to anyone to hate on people you actually know nothing about. This simple concept of nations might be alright at the Olympics and such but it is not when it comes to judging a whole nation, meaning hundreds of thousands if not millons of people.

      • Libb
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        What exactly would you call a federal government?

        I would call it a (federal) government, not a country.
        How would you call it?

        I more than disagree with what our government is doing in my country (and how they are doing it), do you think I should dislike all the people living in it, and all the places of that country because of me disliking a bunch of politicians and their politics? I don’t.

        Like, you’re taking it as “people from a country” and trying to be high and mighty about it. When literally no one else is having that conversation…

        Like, do you really think it’s healthy to only answer what people are expecting?

        and trying to be high and mighty about it.

        In our days and age of constant hastily proclaimed condemnations, I can appreciate you taking the time to better know me before expressing your informed opinion on my person.

  • SavvyWolf
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    Demacia from Runeterra. They claim to be morally right and superior whilst also doing eugenics. Bloody bastards.

  • hendrik
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    Probably the ones who oppress their own people, wage war, manufacture weapons and death, spread terrorism… I’m not singling out any specific one. It’s difficult to compare which atrocity is the worst and choose a winner.

    • @demesisx@infosec.pubOP
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      73 months ago

      Great answer. You managed to put it in a way that can’t possibly offend while also being honest.✊

  • Noxious
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    Countries I like in no particular order: Canada, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Denmark, Switzerland, Belgium, France, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, New Zealand

    • @demesisx@infosec.pubOP
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      03 months ago

      Remember rule 1, people! We can’t have any truth leaking into our aggressively-censored (lemmy.world) echo-chamber that so closely resembles the smug Reddit hive-mind that it’s hard to discern between the two!

      • @halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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        Rule 1 is: Be nice and have fun.

        Definitely censorship there. I’d add more, but that would violate rule 1.

        So instead… I hope you have the day you deserve.

        • @demesisx@infosec.pubOP
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          My point is: Rule 1 is vaguely-phrased and has been repeatedly cited as justification for censorship. ESPECIALLY here on Lemmy.world.

          “Be nice”.

          Anyone dishing out any inconvenient truths about the world can be accused of not “being nice”. It’s the perfect catch-all for censorship happy moderation.

          It might as well say, “don’t say anything that might be considered controversial by the hivemind”

          • @halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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            63 months ago

            Or, just don’t be a dick. Something many users have a fundamental issue with from my experience over the last 25+ years online.

            • @demesisx@infosec.pubOP
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              83 months ago

              Perhaps. I don’t think I’ve stepped out of line but text can be read in so many different tones.

              You ever get into a debate where the other side won’t even meet you in the middle at some source of ground truth and the reality that you have to make them aware of is impossible for them to perceive in a way that doesn’t sound threatening to their entire worldview? It happens all the time. That’s not being a dick. That’s the reality of these types of discussions. They are uncomfortable but essential for a healthy democracy.

              • @halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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                53 months ago

                I wasn’t directing it at you specifically, just a general commentary about the pseudo-anonymity that many internet commenters feel they have and the resulting attitudes and responses because of that. The core reason for vague generalized rules like Rule 1 is because people will be dicks, just because they can. And that manifests in hundreds of different ways that are hard to account for in a general community rule structure beyond something simple like, don’t be a dick.

                • @demesisx@infosec.pubOP
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                  83 months ago

                  Ahh. Well thanks for hearing me out. I’m glad to be able to describe something that happens to me repeatedly on these types of forums.

      • @Bluetreefrog@lemmy.worldM
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        It’s 4 days late, but I’ll wade in.

        It’s possible to express an opinion without being an asshole about it. That’s what Rule 1 is about. Not censorship.

        I don’t like (factual) Y about country X. <- Doesn’t breach Rule 1.

        The people in country X are all shit stains <- Breaches Rule 1.

        Diplomatic honesty is fine (at least with me).
        What isn’t fine are:

        • Personal attacks,
        • Doxxing, trolling, sealioning,
        • attacks on whole groups of people because of:
          • stereotypical characteristics.
          • ingroup-outgroup bias,
          • readily disprovable dis/misinformation.

        In summary, respectful debate is welcome. Nastiness is not.

  • @DandomRude@lemmy.world
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    I have no particular dislike for any country. I just don’t like some people I know personally or whose actions are known to me.

    • @demesisx@infosec.pubOP
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      93 months ago

      Read the thread title again….

      I assure you, that other user is not me. Honestly though, who cares anyway? They’re two totally opposite questions.

  • @MagicShel@programming.dev
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    I’ve visited a scant handful of countries. And you want me to pick a least favorite? Let’s start by enumerating my options: US, Canada, Thailand, Mexico, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Laos.

    I guess I’ll have to say Jamaica because they were pushy as hell with tourists, but not in a scary way. I don’t have anything bad to say about my experiences in any of the rest. Canada gets too cold in the winter, but not while I was there. I could occasionally hear gunfire in the distance from the resort in Mexico, but it was never worrisome—I can sometimes hear a gun range from my house. That’s it. I’m pretty easy to please, I guess.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni
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    Not that I’m not famous for saying it already (and I should clarify I hold these sentiments for national governments and the cultures, not civilian individuals), but the British ranks on top for their overreach, if not also Japan and Russia for the weight their cultures put on people.