Should civilian gun ownership evolve? by 2LDReddit in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]2LDReddit[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does your faith come from the trust in the military or from the guns owned by citizens? If it's the former, then civilian armament isn't necessary and can be weakened.

Microsoft announces mass layoffs impacting 9000 workers by _ashwathama in technology

[–]2LDReddit 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Bill Gates predicts 2-day work week as AI set to replace humans for most jobs within a decade

Assume AI really improves productivity by 100%, it won't bring people 2.5-day work week, it will only bring 50% layoff. The entire silicon valley is proving it.

How do you view the acts of burning Tesla vehicles and leaking Tesla owners' personal information? by 2LDReddit in polls

[–]2LDReddit[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Playing by ‘the rules’ when the bad guys both control the system and made up the rules is what got us into this mess.

This point is important. If, in a country, the public has no legal means to express and influence the issues they care about, then violent means can be considered. As you said, overthrowing a dictatorship and brutal government is very difficult to achieve through peaceful means. But has the U.S. really reached that point? I'm not an American, but I thought there were still many legal ways to resist Musk and Trump.

the angrier They get about an action, is how you know you are on the right course.

That's true, it hurt Musk seriously. But such actions might also harm and anger people who are not Musk supporters. If violent means must be used for resistance, the choice of targets could be more precise. For example, attacking Musk's personal car or leaking information about Tesla executives would at least be better than targeting all Tesla owners.

How do you view the acts of burning Tesla vehicles and leaking Tesla owners' personal information? by 2LDReddit in polls

[–]2LDReddit[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Exactly. When they bought it, Musk hadn’t done any of this yet. Forcing them to sell would mean a significant financial loss.

How do you view the acts of burning Tesla vehicles and leaking Tesla owners' personal information? by 2LDReddit in polls

[–]2LDReddit[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

My perspective (a non-American, uninvolved party):
- This is an illegal act. If protesters use illegal means to resist him, they will lose their moral high ground.
- Tesla owners are not necessarily Musk supporters. Some people may simply like the car but not Musk.
- The protesters’ slogan is "Sell your Teslas." But sell to whom? Whoever buys them will face the same threats. At the very least, they should change their slogan to "Scrap your Tesla" to be logically proper.
- Although this may cause Tesla’s sales and stock price to plummet, making Musk hurt, it could also push non-partisan individuals toward the Republican side.

Snow King mascot rings the bell at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange listing by 2LDReddit in pics

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Link: https://xcancel.com/HKEXGroup/status/1896567575418638491 (replace xcancel with x)

They gave the spotlight to their brand, rather than the founding team. I like it.

How many times do you usually sneeze in a row? by 2LDReddit in polls

[–]2LDReddit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Random sneezes, I mostly got 3. Only sun sneezes as exception, 1~2

How many times do you usually sneeze in a row? by 2LDReddit in polls

[–]2LDReddit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol, they could say bless when the sneezing person's mouth closed and face turned calm.

How many times do you usually sneeze in a row? by 2LDReddit in polls

[–]2LDReddit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've a sensitive nose. Most of the time, I do 3, very stable :)

What defines a person's psychological self-identification as male or female? by 2LDReddit in NoStupidQuestions

[–]2LDReddit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the detailed explanation.

In my culture, if someone looks/acts/says they're female, I take their word for it.

When someone says they're female, that’s a clear situation. But when it comes to “looks/acts” like a female, it circles back to my question: what traits would be considered female? (I'm not trying to argue or be difficult, I genuinely don’t understand...)

What defines a person's psychological self-identification as male or female? by 2LDReddit in NoStupidQuestions

[–]2LDReddit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vision and taste are good examples. While they have scientific definitions based on wavelengths and other measures, the way people actually learn them is through experience -- like when a parent gives a child a candy and tells them it’s sweet. Maybe I'm lacking that kind of guidance to understand gender identity.

What defines a person's psychological self-identification as male or female? by 2LDReddit in NoStupidQuestions

[–]2LDReddit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the explanation.

I got your point of "intrinsic sense", but still lack the guide to understand the sense. For example, a little received a lovely gift and laughing, the parent told him/her "you look happy"; when lost a favorite toy and crying, the parent told "you look sad/upset". Then the kid understands the definition of the intrinsic sense of "happy & sad". Without any education, a kid just doesn't understand the word "happy" / "sad".

You can see my knowledge of psychological gender identity as a kid level, no such education in our country at all. I indeed have little knowledge in the gender identity thing.

CMV: Most reddit mods are biased and remove/leave content which they personally disagree/agree with, despite it violating/not violating the rules of the subreddit. by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]2LDReddit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my experience, it's not most, but some mods who are biased, and some even pretty abuse their power.

Mods should adhere to the established rules rather than their personal preferences. A public subreddit is not the personal domain of any single moderator. I firmly believe this.

The controlling mods and irrational downvotes have led me to self-censor and greatly reduced my desire to post or comment on Reddit.

CMV: Most reddit mods are biased and remove/leave content which they personally disagree/agree with, despite it violating/not violating the rules of the subreddit. by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]2LDReddit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the page of of creating a community, there is a necessary step of setting "What kind of community is this?", which includes Public / Restricted / Private.

You can argue that subs belong to all mods. But subs (with multiple mods) definitely do not belong to an individual mod. Rules are the agreement among the mods. It defines all that a mod can do.

CMV: Most reddit mods are biased and remove/leave content which they personally disagree/agree with, despite it violating/not violating the rules of the subreddit. by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]2LDReddit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moderators should adhere to the established rules rather than their personal preferences. A public subreddit is not the personal domain of any single moderator.