

Look. If you want to talk about ethnic cleansing, talk about ethnic cleansing. If you want to talk about mass murder, talk about mass murder. But the term “eugenics” covers a lot of possibilities whether you like that or not.
Sorry.
Look. If you want to talk about ethnic cleansing, talk about ethnic cleansing. If you want to talk about mass murder, talk about mass murder. But the term “eugenics” covers a lot of possibilities whether you like that or not.
Sorry.
Well, once involves mass murder and the other doesn’t, so I think the people being impacted by that would see a difference.
But if your worldview needs overgeneralizations to survive, you do you I guess.
Which eugenicists?
There a big difference between “kill everyone of a certain race” and “you don’t get to reproduce if you have a horrifying heritable disease”.
I think you have it backwards, it’s no wonder people who are easy to manipulate get drawn into religion.
It’s worse that that, they didn’t devolve into being part of the establishment, they hoodwinked you and played you for fools the whole time.
Sorry I don’t have any good advice. I don’t have any inner voice, as far as I’m aware.
Honestly, I think the fact that you can’t count on instant gratification here is one of the things that helps keep it from becoming a shit hole like reddit.
I don’t mind the slower, more deliberate place here. You get less trolls that way.
I started with Bazzite but didn’t like that it was immutable. I broke the permissions on my drive and had to reinstall trying to force it to let me change the login screen background.
After that I switched to Garuda and have had it about a year.
The most painful part was figuring out what Linux uses as app stores and how they work. Bazzite just released Bazaar and I haven’t tried it yet but I hear it works on other distros too. Software installation and management is the biggest hurdle to easy use and that gap is closing fast.
The most common problem I have had is that a Windows app stops working and I try a different version of proton and the problem goes away.
I have only ever had to use the command like when doing weird stuff. Most people won’t need to.
Garuda also has a great helper app that lets you choose common starting software with check boxes, has buttons for updates, firmware, and other common settings, tweaks, and troubleshooting tools. It makes it pretty painless to get started.
Garuda also comes with KDE, Gnome, or Xfce (your choice) so you can get the desktop experience you like.
Garuda is also very user friendly and gaming focused if you want something that isn’t immutable.
We create a world of kindness or selfishness, judgement or forgiveness every day. These behaviors may get you money or power, but the world you have to live in gets worse. I don’t think you realize how much you lose getting ahead, and how much you cost everyone else.
So, is there a link to the image or do we need to ask the AI to make it again?
That’s fair, but as a Linux beginner, I was happy to have more software than I needed at the start rather than not enough. If you know what you are doing, I could see how you could have a different opinion.
I assume you are taking about desktop environment stuff? I installed the xfce version and it’s been pretty streamlined.
Oh? I’m still a Linux noob, educate me.
After Bazzite I went to Garuda, is also gaming focused and has a handy helper app that helps you install common software, run updates, and more.
If you need a new distro it’s worth a look.
Garuda had the same gaming focus as Bazzite without the immutability.
Thank goodness we won’t have to worry about police brutality at this one!
Bazzite is great for gaming if you want an immutable distro, Garuda is great for gaming if you don’t.
Eugenics isn’t just done by government. The world has been limiting the reproduction of the disabled through social pressure for ages. Look at the stigma interracial relationships used to have. Examples are everywhere.
Why does everyone think eugenics only means the way the Nazis did it?
It’s a broad term people. The government is the most heavy handed way to implement it but social pressure is arguably more effective and harder to end.