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@lemmy.mlhttps://www.reu.ru/prenu/ili_batalis_kontrau_nazioj_en_la_2a_mondmilito.pdf
Before the ukraine war, I noticed that a bunch of insults in that game were targetting Russians like saying SUKA BLYAT in a mocking tone.
Some of The U.S fan base generalize(d) russians as if they're like this.
http://historio.ru/demidjuk-spiridovich.php
This video as an example has the "mEn'S rIgHtS!" sexist rhetoric of "equality".
Also:
https://libreddit.domain.glass/r/mildlyinteresting/comments/10i7nvk/an_actual_child_taking_orders_at_culvers_this/
https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Essay:The_myth_of_legalistic_software_socialization
Most people in the "left-wing" of computer science tend to fall for bourgeois-legalistic fallacies and idolize the GNU Project and the General Public License, talking...
Given that international auxiliary languages allow for more efficient cooperation; I think more people should consider using an easily learnable IAL, like Esperanto.
IALs would reduce the English dominance that gate-keeps software development to English persons; and hence allow more potential software developers to better develop software. The English language is mostly dominant in software development because of linguistic imperialism.
I'm specifically referring to Manhua, not Manhwa which is Korean manga.
I'm thinking of going on a binge of reading manhua and watching donghua as I'm getting sick of seeing shitty anime and manga all the time.