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cherries said:

the notes are fucked... who copied the notes from the previous page into this one?

According to the Notes History, @Flan_Scarlet14, last July. They copied over the notes three times. I've just made a few attempts to revert to the last version prior to the copied notes (back in 2015, currently at the top of page 6 of the Notes History), but for some reason, the reversion isn't taking.

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    Moonspeaker said:

    According to the Notes History, @Flan_Scarlet14, last July. They copied over the notes three times. I've just made a few attempts to revert to the last version prior to the copied notes (back in 2015, currently at the top of page 6 of the Notes History), but for some reason, the reversion isn't taking.

    Looks like they've been fixed now.

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    Qeemo said:

    Mumrican sure are sentive

    1. It's not about americans only. Actually, americans have much less (yet still solid) reasons to react sensitive than, for example, polish people (6 millions dead due to WW2) or jewish people (The Holocaust). And in some countries this salute is illegal.
    2. It's a bad joke. I mean, why Gura?
    3. There is no good reason to take out politics from Danbooru if it's just not your thing.

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    Gardares said:

    1. It's not about americans only. Actually, americans have much less (yet still solid) reasons to react sensitive than, for example, polish people (6 millions dead due to WW2) or jewish people (The Holocaust). And in some countries this salute is illegal.
    2. It's a bad joke. I mean, why Gura?
    3. There is no good reason to take out politics from Danbooru if it's just not your thing.

    It's almost exclusively Liberals and leftists who are whining. No conservative cared what he did since it *wasn't offensive* Hell, the Jews in Israel aren't even offended and they're the ones the nazi's tried to exterminate. And it's not a "Salute" it was a Gesture. He put his hand on his heart and then swung it out in a wide arc as if giving his love to the people. IT WAS SCREEN GRABBED AT THE END OF THE ARC AND THAT'S WHAT'S BEEN CIRCULATING. IT'S THE DEFINITION OF FAKE NEWS.

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    cd_young said:

    It's almost exclusively Liberals and leftists who are whining. No conservative cared what he did since it *wasn't offensive*

    Ah, yes, well-known "liberal dictator" Lukashenko and "leftist former german CDU politician" Michel Friedman. And what do you mean by that "exclusively liberals and leftists are whining"? The Anti-Defamation League is the far-left organisation that has nothing to do with Judaism and Hitler was very far-left regarding socialism. Basically, according to Musk his salute was supported by a lot of far left radicals, especially those national socialists. Irony and sarcasm are peaking here.

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    it's not a "Salute" it was a Gesture

    Salute is a type of gesture. By my own opinion, symbols don't really matter. Discourse does matter. When Elon Musk saluted - it's one thing, doesn't really mean much, literally anyone can make such a gesture, even when mocking nazis. But when he supports AfD and Reform UK and then he suddenly started throwing zigas AND THEN he started making nazi puns - it's a very different thing.

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    sabisabi said:

    i really dont know how to feel about the fact we have a dei tag now

    Nothing would be the correct feeling, since it's just a topic and we carry many with varying degrees of likability.

    Honestly the only thing DEI meant where I had worked was simply making sure we were also notifying places like Historically Black Colleges and Universities or notifying minority or women's student organizations we had summer internships or recent graduate job openings in addition to all the regular universities and student organizations we'd reach out to. It also just meant when deciding internal policies making sure we had some minorities and women involved so nothing was grossly overlooked when the new policy would be implemented.

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