[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 13 points 8 months ago

Ich wohne in Berlin, also ist Umarmen üblich. Ich frage trotzdem immer kurz nach - wer die Frage peinlich findet, ist sowieso kein gutes Match zu mir.

[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 10 points 10 months ago
[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 10 points 10 months ago

We are back, baby.

[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 11 points 1 year ago

Leftist parties should talk a bit more about the same stuff that the right-wingers do. Would rather have a left-wing party bait people into voting for them with immigration rhetoric, instead of the fash.

What is then going to happen is that leftist values-voters will abandon those parties, so the parties deflate and still can't govern. And if the new voters who were "baited" stay for a second electoral cycle, they then take control of the party and turn it into what we didn't want to exist in the first place.

You win voters by convincing them that you have the best answers to their problems and the expertise to implement them.

[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It's one of the most blatant self-made problems around migration that populists very disingenuously employ to paint their favourite picture of the "welfare queen" which has been a bold, racist lie since it was first used.

But I'm also a bit sceptical of how you can do this in a country without mandatory collective agreements in all sectors. Germany at least has a minimum wage, but that just means wage dumping can only go as low as 12 Euro per hour. Back in Cyprus, where the same question is constantly in the news, the most notorious anti-worker industry, the tourism sector, is begging for asylum seekers to be allowed in the jobs that they have most trouble filling with citizens, EU-residents, and work-permit holders. But they want to do so outside a collective agreement (one used to exist, but for various reasons is now dead-letter) and essentially without even the protection of a minimum wage (which Cyprus didn't have until this year, and now it has an idiotic version of it which defines a monthly minimum wage without a limit to hours worked).

I think that the introduction of asylum seekers in the workforce should happen, but it should happen in tandem with a massive pro-union legislation change that will make collective agreements mandatory across the board (similar to the Swedish and Finnish models, as far as I understand those). That might require re-aligning the way unionism is understood in Germany from per-workplace to be per-industry.

[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 10 points 1 year ago

https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/68004.html

Garrett's post makes a great point in only a handful of lines. Strongly recommended reading for anyone who organises a community of any kind.

[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 10 points 1 year ago

Thunderbird's Calendar supports local, off-line calendars and tasks.

It's the best FOSS calendar I have used, even if it has its rough edges.

[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 10 points 1 year ago

I'm inclined to agree with you. For me personally, at-home delivery is a new thing completely, let alone same-day. Where I came from, that's still not the norm, we would just go to the post-office to pick up our items.

After some initial interest in at-home delivery when I moved to Europe, I realised that I now find it much more comfortable to redirect my parcels to a Packstation and pick them up on my own schedule.

[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 13 points 1 year ago

This is ultimately a minor story on a European level, but I am just astonished on how creating a price comparison tool has become the most hot-button topic in Cyprus right now.

Before I finally came across a piece that describes what the proposal is, I only saw the opposition statements which never clarified what they were against, just that those proposing it want to destroy their businesses. I was imagining then that this was attempt to set price caps. Nope, the huge scandal is a price comparison tool for groceries (something that Cyprus already has for fossil fuels)

[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 12 points 1 year ago

Emissions per passenger per kilometre.

[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 11 points 1 year ago

Homophobia was so widespread in the ambient environment for my entire life, so it's not easy to say. The earliest incident that I specifically remember which fits the textbook definition was during a high-school Physics class, were a teacher known to go on about her personal views on anything all the time once, and one day homophobia was on the menu.

The reason it didn't stink as much as other incidents was that a group of kids that recently found out I was gay immediately started challenging her (with very naive arguments, but their heart was in the right place).

[-] agrammatic@feddit.de 11 points 1 year ago

It has been 1 days since the last time Rutte's government collapsed.

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