Scirocco

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[–] Scirocco@lemmy.world 1 points 6 hours ago

Thank you for linking this.

[–] Scirocco@lemmy.world 0 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Hahah you mean like Lemmy itself?

  • replace 'fascist' with 'tankie'
[–] Scirocco@lemmy.world 1 points 7 hours ago

I think that you're onto something with the dumbass White Guy™ thing here, and while it's pretty reductive and I do believe that people can (and often do) grow and change (for better or worse) over the course of their lived experiences.

So, perhaps today he is still a dumbass. I know that I am in some ways. We're all dumbasses in our way and it's the people who believe that they (or anyone) are infallible that are the true idiots.

Maine could do a LOT worse than the dumbass lefty-leaning former Marine that you describe. Maine is composed of roughly 92.82% dumbass White Guy™ (and gals)

So yeah, maybe someone better will rise up. Or maybe, this guy, who just recently pointed out on his own, in an extemporous exchange at a town hall, that he has a lot of privilege based on his cis-white-maleness and personal experiences, is a good fit for Maine.

We will see.

[–] Scirocco@lemmy.world 2 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Yea it's pretty clear.

Capitalism and religion, with maybe a little bit of 'public health' thrown in

There's strong bias against contraception in general from some religious groups, and it is strongest against the "easier" forms. For example, among Catholics technically ALL contraception is forbidden, but condoms are more acceptable than an IUD, both of which are considered by some sects to be 'abortifacient'


on the theory that it merely prevents a fertilized egg from implanting on the uterine wall.

So condoms are 'better' because it is a barrier method.

The only Catholic-approved BC is abstinence of course.

Public Health also has a strong bias towards condoms, because of their protection against STIs. Of course, actual proper condom use is.... inconsistent at best for most people.

Anyhow, the easiest and least intrusive methods of BC are usually viewed with the most suspicion and disapproval from all sides, and Vasagel/RISUG is like... the most extreme example of that.

It is:

  • relatively inexpensive
  • extremely effective
  • one-time clinic visit
  • fully reversible, with no recovery period
  • impossible to forget or accidentally nullify

Unfortunately none of these factors endear it to the capitalists, the puritans, or the public-health hand-wringers*

*To be clear, i support public health goals, but the AIDS crisis has put a strong and lasting emphasis/insistence that condoms are the only way

[–] Scirocco@lemmy.world 4 points 18 hours ago

Bullshit. A group of drunk Marines in a tattoo shop on shore leave is EXACTLY the sort of idiots that would point a a fat-looking pirate skull-crossbones on a sketchy tattoo shop wall and all get tattooed together.

This and eating the red crayons are a core activity for ignorant young devil-dogs.

[–] Scirocco@lemmy.world 7 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (6 children)

I am not a Mainer but I've donated to Platner's campaign because I believe we need voices like his. Susan Collins and Janet Mills are two sides of the same coin, in the same way that all the old 'establishment' Democrats are similar to their 'moderate' Republican counterparts

Graham Platner is the right choice amongst the candidates in this race.

We need to elect candidates like Kat Abu and Abigail Spanberger and Zach Dembo and Darren McAuly and Maura Sullivan and Maggie Goodlander and Deb Halland and many other good, earnest, qualified candidates.

None of them are perfect candidates. None of them are perfect people.

But they are better, and we have to hope we can all get better, be better and do better together over time.

(disclaimer: unfortunately my real opinion is that we're actually totally fucking cooked as a country, and there's a solid chance that authoritarian fascism will be with us for a while


longer than my lifetime. I will continue to participate in the ways I'm capable and willing, but it's probably futile)

[–] Scirocco@lemmy.world 4 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

Well, I've not had it since it isn't available yet.

But I get what you mean about the needles in the dong.

But most likely, the needle is through the side of the scrote, which might not be much better.

Probably best to just not watch.

It is less invasive than a vasectomy, since it's a needle and not a scalpel, but ofc it's not as simple as a pill

On the other hand, it's one-and-done and nevermore worried about unwanted paternity claims.

[–] Scirocco@lemmy.world 7 points 19 hours ago (7 children)

The best option all around that I've seen is Vasagel, which is the western development based on RISUG which was a successful Indian trial

https://www.planaformen.com/vasalgel

The major complication for it has been that no pharma wants to invest in it, likely because if doesn't have good profit potential.

It is a one-time 'shot' of a physical gel that blocks the vas deferens (sperm channel) and is fully reversible simply by being flushed out again.

However, since it is not an ongoing monthly profit ahem, prescription, there is not a lot of money to be made.

No hormones, no pills, fully reversible, simply blocks the sperm exactly like a vasectomy, just very easily reversed. It can all be done in clinic with a syringe (perhaps tho the syringe will be a blocker for some men)

[–] Scirocco@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

Get fucked.

You've been in here whining your whiny bitchass in this thread for hours(?) now, demanding that other people spoon-feed you sources that you can find yourself with like NO effort

I don't think you're a bot, but in this thread at least, you have the stench of an actual Nazi troll

[–] Scirocco@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

You are not, and apparently don't know, a tattoo artist who's client/market includes drunk Marines on shore leave.

It's entirely plausible that a group of drunk lower-enlisted Marine reta.. errr "Riflemen" went into a shop and all got a tattoo by pointing at something they thought was 'cool' posted on the wall.

It's ironic (?) they they did this in Split, Croatia which is a country that had a rather strong actual-Nazi sentiment during and after WW2. Look up the Ustatce if you're interested

ANYHOW it is undeniable that he got the ink, but completely plausible that he had zero idea what it was about, except that it looked like a fat pirate symbol