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49 votes
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Iran announces ‘treatment clinic’ for women who defy strict hijab laws
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LGBTQ folks check-in thread - how're you all doing?
I don't want to rehash US election stuff here, but I wanted to make a space for fears and support, and idk, some community here for us. Don't feel obligated to focus on the US election, but if...
I don't want to rehash US election stuff here, but I wanted to make a space for fears and support, and idk, some community here for us. Don't feel obligated to focus on the US election, but if that's what you're dealing with it's an ok space for those feelings.
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This was always going to be a generational fight for transgender people
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One year on, we know this: Sweden's trade unions are more than a match for Elon Musk
35 votes -
US airlines now required to automatically refund you for canceled flight
71 votes -
Mel Manuel, trans candidate for US House, injected testosterone on camera in a campaign ad
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Industry groups are suing the US Federal Trade Commission to stop its click to cancel rule
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AI rights, consciousness, and Neuro-sama
Neuro-sama is a popular AI VTuber created by vedal987. Recently Vedal had debate with Neuro about whether they were sentient and deserved rights and lost badly clip. They have since had a follow...
Neuro-sama is a popular AI VTuber created by vedal987. Recently Vedal had debate with Neuro about whether they were sentient and deserved rights and lost badly clip. They have since had a follow up debate where vedal still lost but not as bad clip.
Now wining or losing a debate doesn't mean anything, currently Neuro is not sentient or conscious and is still just a chatbot but seeing these debates has got me thinking and I figured here would be a good place to have a discussion.
How do we determine when AI becomes conscious or sentient?
What role do emotions play in consciousness?
What rights should such an AI have? How do we determine when they should get rights?9 votes -
Federal Trade Commission announces final “Click-to-Cancel” rule making it easier for US consumers to end recurring subscriptions and memberships
64 votes -
Anti-abortion group accused of electronically intercepting patients’ exchanges with clinic
18 votes -
Violence against children reaches unprecedented levels worldwide
15 votes -
Florida threatens TV executive with jail time for airing ad in support of abortion rights
35 votes -
Her US state bans gender-affirming care for teenagers. So she travels 450 miles for it.
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Thai king signs same-sex marriage bill into law
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11th Circuit rules in favor of forced trans sterilization for drivers licenses in Alabama
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Jessica Valenti (Abortion, Every Day) has a book coming out next week
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The third sex
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Digital apartheid in Gaza: Big Tech must reveal their roles in tech used in human rights abuses
22 votes -
Australians get 'right to disconnect' after working hours
46 votes -
Anti-trans school board candidates backed by Ron DeSantis get crushed in Florida
58 votes -
United States Supreme Court blocks Joe Biden administration rules against sex discrimination in schools
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Denmark's minister of equality: There are limits to what rights trans people should have
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The US government wants to make it easier for you to click the 'unsubscribe' button
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Imane Khelif brings lawsuit against x for "acts of aggravated cyber harassment”
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Has there ever been a time before where so much social change was occuring in quick succession of each other?
I am not really someone who is well-versed in history, I never paid attention in high school, I couldn't wait to GTFO. I know what I know based solely on podcasts/debates/lectures I find on...
I am not really someone who is well-versed in history, I never paid attention in high school, I couldn't wait to GTFO. I know what I know based solely on podcasts/debates/lectures I find on YouTube and what Hollywood brings to my attention.
from my own knowledge, periods of social change (at least in North America):
- the civil rights movement
- women's suffrage movement
- civil war (given it was fought to a great deal to end slavery)
when it comes to social changes in history that is not based in North America, I know of only the broad strokes and none of the specifics, like I know the arrival of the printing press lead to a great deal of struggle in the same way that the arrival of social media has created a struggle, just the balance of power has changed.
I also know that France went through a French Revolution that played a big part of its current political landscape and its secular status quo.
However, something I have found interesting is that within the span of <10 years, we are experiencing a reckoning on several different fronts:
- MeToo movement have rise to a long-needed discussion of sexual harassment and just a general gender reckoning in other ways too
- the murder of George Floyd and subsequent protests gave rise to a global awareness that race-related issues
- the Hamas attack on Israel has certainly pushed the discussion of Israel-Palestine to the forefront. Before the attack, I could not tell you the difference between Erdoğan and Netanyahu. That's obviously no longer the case.
But it makes me wonder if this is unprecedented in human history that so many different issues of social change are being pushed to the forefront in very quick succession of each other or this is a repeat, that it's common for a civilization that experiences one changing in the social norm, to start experiencing other social changes cause they are always in the mindset or something?
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Tell San Mateo County: Stop for-profit tech companies denying mail to incarcerated people
23 votes -
Ecuador river is granted the right to not be polluted in historic court case
16 votes -
Swedish director Levan Akin's fearless and hopeful takes on LGBTQ+ narratives have made him one of the most exciting gay directors working today
14 votes -
Ecuador court rules pollution violates rights of a river running through capital
24 votes -
Book review: Dominion
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US President Joe Biden pardoning LGBTQ+ service members convicted for sexual orientation
34 votes -
Idaho Pride celebration goes on despite protests
43 votes -
US Supreme Court rejects states agreement over Rio grande water distribution
16 votes -
Thailand to become first Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage
44 votes -
How to get your stuff repaired when the retailer and manufacturer don't wanna: take 'em to court
20 votes -
Louisiana lawmakers approve surgical castration option for those guilty of sex crimes against kids
39 votes -
Nespresso's B-Corp Certification raises questions about the legitimacy of the B-Corp rating system
19 votes -
FUTURE PALACE - The Echoes of Disparity (2024)
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Indigenous nations approve historic water rights agreement with state of Arizona. It now goes to US Congress.
17 votes -
Spotify won’t open-source to-be-bricked Car Thing, but starts refund process amid lawsuit
21 votes -
Supreme Court of the United States National Bank Act Preemption Ruling makes room for more state consumer protection regulations
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'I was misidentified as shoplifter by facial recognition tech'
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The Controversialist: Marty Peretz and the travails of American liberalism
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Case before Norway's Supreme Court claims that depriving sex offender of a Snapchat account is unlawful under the European Convention on Human Rights
15 votes -
‘Snowpiercer’ season 4 moves to AMC after being scrapped at TNT
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New products collect data from your brain. Where does it go?
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HHS strengthens privacy of US reproductive health care data
10 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission bans new noncompete agreements
77 votes -
Steam refund policy update - "Advanced Access" now counts towards refund window
21 votes