• WanderingVentra@lemm.ee
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    This is unrelated, but this is the first time I’ve seen a moving thumbnail in Lemmy and it’s pretty cool.

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    not surprising. NATO countries are extremely oppressive and authoritarian. literally all media is controlled by a few entities.

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        3 months ago

        Totally agree. “Regime” is a derogatory method of describing a group. Wouldn’t expect less from you.

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          “Regime” is a derogatory method of describing a group

          Not really, I’ve heard it be used in a neutral context to describe not just groups, but ways of doing things.

          But at least in this case, it is being used in a derogatory way to describe a country which has brought untold amounts of suffering to so many people on the planet, and continues to be a capitalist hellhole. Like, I have never met an English man who doesn’t hate the UK government, and all of them would be on board with calling it a “regime” (derogatory).

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          A political regime refers to the system of governance or the established code of conduct, including societal norms and expectations, which dictate the operations and interactions between a governing body and its constituents.

          Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

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            I guess you aren’t a native English speaker to understand the way it is used in the real world. If that’s true, then my comment is unwarranted. But we both know that isn’t true.