Make one or two black coworkers, sure. But a bunch and all right-wingers? I doubt that. And frankly, I question your claims too.
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Sure, but in a way that just so happens to justify someone's problematic political views? Again, extremely unlikely.
Sure, but it is unlikely.
Then you think like Elon Musk, who thinks we should have "both sides" of the issue, even when the other side is just extremism or foreign actors. We know from history that this doesn't work. The community will inevitably end up being simply not worth it, and nearly everyone leaves.
You don’t sound American at all.
It’s pretty obvious you have no desire other than to enable the far right on the topic.
You can’t block any user or community. It just gives you a 500 error.
Saying "both sides are equally bad" is a common tactic for those who want the bad side to win.
The demo is focused on being anti-fascist. Biden just happens to be the main line of defense, if not the only one. Hence the sensitivity to those that only seem to attack Biden.
Anyways, if these people aren't going to be banned, then I will say this: Everyone should block every users that seems like a troll on this topic. And the same goes for any communities that seem "off" on this issue. And for problematic instances, demand your local instance defederate them entirely. Hopefully, decentralized social media will be able to avoid the disasters that happened in centralized social media.
There are limits to that type of thinking. As someone that is very familiar with what happened at Reddit, Twitter, even Digg before them, you are absolutely playing with fire here.
It is vanishingly unlikely given what we know about the subject. Even the possibility of running into multiple right-wing black people at once in normal circumstances, given that they're around 5-10% of the black population, is very unlikely. Combined with an industry where they're rare to begin with, even more so. As a result, it is exceedingly unlikely that this story is real. But again, not impossible.
The problem is that it doesn't really make sense for a PS5 Pro to exist. The userbase is still too small to justify everyone moving off of PS4 even now. Splitting the userbase is not a good idea, especially if the Pro version is nothing more than a graphics upgrade with no new gameplay features. Sony will end up creating the same Series S vs. Series X headache that Microsoft is facing. Any proposed improvements should really be rolled into a PS6, and launched in 2027 or whenever.
Of course, there's nothing stopping Sony from making one anyways.