Lupus108

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

You do realize that critically commenting on his essay (which is what your linked article does) and sitting there with a stupid face letting him ramble about nonsense unchallenged for two hours are two very different things?

One is a responsible(ish) journalistic approach to a difficult topic, the other is just making yourself his vicarious agent for the sake of the outrage and money.

I wouldn't criticize that someone would interview him in a journalistic responsible way but that's not what happened, because Putin would not let that happen.

You yourself said in your first comment that the Kremlin turned a lot of journalists requests for interviews down - gee I wonder why? I wonder why they turned down people trying to interview him that have at least an ounce of journalistic integrity and instead invited someone who is repeating Russian propaganda for almost two years now.

I’d say this was actually a great outcome of an interview as most people heard his ramblings, laughed at it, and turned it off. Further making Putin and Russia look bad. That’s a great outcome.

Sure, you and I laughed about Putins nonsense, Tuckers stupid face and whatnot but Tuckers audience has been primed with Russian talking points for almost two years, those people will have open ears for this revisionistic bullshit. The outcome is not positive at all, it is dangerous, a grade A demagogue and puppeteer sat down with a puppet and was able to throw his ideological corner stones over the border of his own state controlled media and that is frightening.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 9 months ago (2 children)

You didn't understand the backlash of Tucker helping Putin spread his propaganda to Tuckers audience?

Because everybody knew beforehand he is not gonna do a hard interview. Instead he went with a warmongering fascist dictator and let him ramble his worldview to his audience basically unchallenged and you don't see a problem with that?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

My city is pretty flat, so I'd guess that they don't need all powered axles? In the subways it happens more frequently on the longer trains, that are full, so during peak hours.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago (3 children)

From what I experience on the subway and tram on rainy days is that starting from a stop is also tricky, since steel wheels on steel tracks have not a lot of grip on rainy days, leaves make it worse, so the wheels spin in place and it feels like a slow, rocky start.

So I figure they also drive a little slower overall not miss the stop.

[–] [email protected] 74 points 9 months ago (4 children)
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[–] [email protected] 31 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Den Tacker aus dem Büro mitgehen lassen zählt aber nicht als Bonus glaube ich.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

Das ist mitten in Bahrenfeld. Würde also zu der Hypothese "gehobenes Bürgervolk" passen.

Ja, ich sehe was du meinst.

Ich muss mal sehen ob ich sie oder eine der Kolleginnen nicht mal erwische wenn nicht soviel los ist um mal 1-2 naive Fragen stellen.

Im Grunde könntest du auch versuchen ein Gespräch mit den Marktleitern zu führen, sie haben sie ja eingestellt und wenn ihnen das Personal am Herzen liegt ist so ein Hinweis vielleicht auch für die interessant. Da könnte man auch offensiver in den Fragestellungen sein "Mir ist da was aufgefallen..."oder so ähnlich. Generell erstmal diplomatisch bleiben, konfrontativ kann man immer noch werden.

Ich wünsche dir da ganz viel Kraft und die richtigen Worte!

Und schön demonstrieren gehen, heute noch in Harburg 17 Uhr oder halt morgen 14 Uhr am Michel, Familie und Freunde einpacken und schönen Sonntagsspaziergang auf der Ludwig Erhard :)

[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

'Take a bullet for you babe!'

[–] [email protected] 9 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Welcher Bezirk in Hamburg fände ich interessant, Wilhelmsburg würde mich beispielsweise sehr überraschen, dass es rassistische Gründe hätte.

Das mit der leeren Schlange ist seltsam, aber manchmal bin ich auch einfach im Blindflug, Podcast auf den Ohren, Kopf voller Gedanken 'Huch nebenan war keine Schlange, naja jetzt ist das Zeug schon auf dem Band'.

Wenn ich persönlich die Wahl habe und die Schlangen alle gleich sind Stelle ich mich bei den ältesten KassierInnen an, die sind fix, quatschen meist nicht zu viel und meide eher die jüngeren KollegInnen.

Ultimativ habe ich keine Antwort auf deine Frage, vielleicht ein wenig beobachten im Zweifelsfall vielleicht auch ihre jüngeren KollegInnen danach fragen, ob sie deine Beobachtung teilen, die sind den ganzen Tag da, du und ich im Zweifel nur ne halbe Stunde.

Wenn sich deine Befürchtung erhärtet, meld dich, dann sammeln wir die Kollegen aus Harburg und Hamburg Mitte ein und cornern ein paar Wochen vorm Edeka ;)

[–] [email protected] 14 points 9 months ago

takes a certain mental toughness to be kind.

If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough

[–] [email protected] 19 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Just don't patronize me. "You're just hungry" will make me angrier.

Don't even mention it, just throw food at me. I will know what you're doing, but deep down I'll also know that you are right and will eat silently. In five minutes I'll very likely say that I'm sorry for being a dick.

To be clear I am usually a very friendly person and when I am in a mood like described above I had a very stressful day and didn't eat for 24 hours, so this is an extreme example.

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