A common theme among hexbears appears to be the assumption that Ukraine, and now Peru, have no agency themselves.
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Ah yea. Who can forget the US operation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Osoaviakhim
The US created the first liquid propulsion rocket. While Stalin, oh, imprisoned their scientists in the gulag.
Plenty of SS officers and other Nazis went to Russia to make the R-1 clone of the V2. Which, btw, had a failure rate higher than the US clone.
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Hexbear sees something they disagree with and cleverly evades thinking by blaming the CIA.
They have a whole page dedicated to him: https://apnews.com/hub/julian-assange
I also get a chuckle when people attack the AP. I guess non profit collectives are threatening to communists. ;)
No. That's a reductionist take.
"Can we have some weapons to defend ourselves?"
"No! That'd make us evil. You should just die. "
Oh a hexbear. ... You lot only have overly simplistic takes.
If you apply a swirl transform to X (much like the new blue check mark) you get... Oh ..
Edit: nm. The swirl is from somewhere else. I clearly don't pay much attention hehe
I play "count the fallacies" with the comments. So far I've seen: ad homonim; what-about-ism; strawman ; appeal to popularity ; appeal to authority ; hasty generalization / ecological fallacy
I get bored well before I stop counting
My cats have learned the wirr motor sound of the feeder means food. So they'll run from whereever in the house at an motor sound. Suddenly like "it's food time right? Right? But the noise means food...." Regardless of any further context.
Same same but different with hexbear.
Hardline policies? I don't think preventing Iran from seizing oil tankers is hardline.
https://apnews.com/article/gulf-iran-us-tensions-shipping-oil-127f8b77aa7e41dcd8266b6fbe5800dc
Ok.
To assume the truth of something only based on profession or historical accomplishments is an appeal to authority fallacy.
Done.
"He's a journalist!" So?
"He once exposed this great story!" So?
Neither are actual arguments of the truth of current statements.
Windows is LLP64 which is dumb while Linux is LP64.
Ok. That only impacts C/C++ porting but still it's a silly choice by windows.