volvoxvsmarla

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[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 7 points 2 weeks ago

I'm out of the loop on German politics

Honestly, just continue to space out for about 3 years or so. Nothing good will come, anything good, any achievements of the past years are being actively reversed, and at that point it's like a bingo card of dystopian Murphy's law jit points.

Just assume everything bad that you can think of with Germany is happening, is happening.

[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 22 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Well I mean... A colorblind student at our university once pointed out that red green blindness causes you to see red laser pointers worse than green ones, and he had trouble seeing where it is being pointed at. Our prof got a green one the next day and has been using it ever since.

There are also several color schemes that are disability friendly so that charts (diagrams and stuff) can be better read by colorblind people.

So, the analogy doesn't really work. Colorblind people get to dictate color schemes because that is how inclusion and a low barrier society works. Or am I missing the joke here?

[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 8 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 7 points 2 weeks ago

I am delighted that when I think of Radcliffe, these are the first things that come to mind. Harry Potter is second.

Emma Watson is still Hermione, but Radcliffe, that crazy twat...

[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

For real man. And it starts so fucking early. My girl can wear a freaking glitter soaked puffy skirt with a flower shirt and something crocheted with beads over it, accompanied with rainbow nail polish to kindergarten, and the boys are wearing... Blue jeans brown shirt. Maaaybe a shark print somewhere. Man, it is so hard to get pretty clothes for little boys. I've met some moms who were so fed up they literally learned how to sew and started sewing because everything was so bland for their boys. Buying girl clothes is not really an option either, not only because of the bullying from other kids but also because those clothes are so tight it is crazy. If it were just the patterns... It's also the tight leggings, tight jeggings, shirts tailored to the waist. So they sew. For now.

And most retailers really offer such incredibly boring clothes I get depression from just trying to find a tshirt for my husband. You have like 5 colors to choose from and 3 cuts per body half.

Where I live, university age kids now often dress in expensive vintage. Thank god. I've now seen color and fun on guys. Finally. And there is this teenager in the neighborhood who dresses up in black emo core and tights and skirts and paints his face with fake blood and all. I so often want to go to him and just tell him thank you for sticking to your style amidst the conservative neighborhood.

[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 13 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

The funny thing is - I think I was rather made to feel inferior. There was always that notion that I might fail because German is not my actual mother tongue. I was really good in school and got super bored in elementary. So my mom went to the principal to discuss whether I could at least for math join the higher grades or even skip a grade. This is when my school realized - based on my mother's heavy accent - that I had a migrational background and put me into a special ed after school program. It was degrading.

Right now our child is being raised bi(and a half)lingual. And while it is superficially considered great that she is being raised bilingual, we are also practically facing a lot of cynical behavior.

We were asked to speak German to her when she started kindergarten/preschool at 3 years old (which is actually not recommended to preserve the home language) so that she would have a faster time adjusting. Simultaneously, we are being told to avoid German at all cost and push her Russian much more by other groups, with the suggestion to make her learn how to write and read Russian at least a year before she starts school and not read German at all. We can't do it right no matter what.

She has a birth date that would qualify her to register for school a year earlier (she would regularly go a year earlier if we hadn't moved to another federal state), and it is already pretty clear they won't let her because they "want to make sure her German is good enough for school". She excels in both languages btw and is well above average in terms of expression and vocabulary, as we were told by her kindergarten teachers, yet still - we get the default answer that she will likely not be able to start school early because of her knowing Russian along with German.

So, no, in everyday life, I feel disadvantaged. It also highly depends on what language combo you look at. German and English? German and Spanish? Nice, wow, how amazing! German and Russian? German and Arabic? Ooof you will probably have difficulties in school, poor you. I'm not even going to start with the casual racism here.

[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 6 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

I grew up with Russian and German and I cannot put it into words, but as a kid I was 100% certain that this helped me with math. It is almost like - I subconsciously knew I could approach something (like something I wanted to express) from two very different ways (two different languages), this translated to the way I approached a math problem.

[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 weeks ago

Great questions!

Would removing the sales tax be in addition to the wealth tax?

Yes and no.

Yes, there should be a wealth tax.

No, removing the sales tax stands as a solo proposal.

I am very much for a wealth tax, but removing the sales tax should not be proposed alongside a proposition for a wealth tax. This decreases support since a wealth tax is much more controversial than "hey how about we stop taxing bread?"

As a counter proposal to reducing or eliminating the sales tax, what would you think about eliminating income tax?

(In Germany, income tax is progressive, but I think that the following also applies to countries like Russia, where everyone is taxed 13% of their income.) Eliminating income tax would be a massive tax reduction for the most wealthy. Meanwile, people on social security or low income would basically hardly have any additional money. Studies have shown that sales tax is the tax that, percentage wise, is by far the greatest burden on low/no income households.

This should be done in general. But before I continue asking questions, are all your suggestions in addition to a wealth tax, all together, or separate?

As briefly mentioned above, I am very much pro wealth tax, but you do not need a wealth tax for the suggestions to be sensible. They can stand alone, and they should, since it is easier to get a majority to agree to them one by one (or to somemof them) than to the whole package.

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I would also like to add: free public transport, investing in public transport, invest in (free) education programs, free childcare, and strengthening union rights so that workers have more leverage.

As well as, and this will probably sound insanely evil, but I want it to sound this way, because removing the humanitarian aspect of accepting refugees and immigrants can be beneficial if you want to have right wing people on your side: let more foreigners in. You get young workers that are highly eager to work. They will send money home, sure, but they will also spend money. Get the ruble rolling. Again, they also gotta eat, gotta live, gotta get clothes. They will spend everything they earn one way or another, and this will boost the economy - since most of them work in low paying jobs and won't put their money in the bank. Hell they will pay taxes and contribute to the pension fund and stuff! You want foreigners! You're getting fresh meat to exploit!

[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm in my city's Share&Care chat and you wouldn't believe how many people keep asking for sound cancelling headphones for their babies because they want to go to some concert

[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 3 points 3 weeks ago

Baby carriers are expensive xD

[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 36 points 3 weeks ago (13 children)

That's moronic, not gonna lie, but I just want to say, man, being the first one in my friend group to have had a kid, it was bonkers what I was invited to, with all seriousness. Concerts, house parties, clubs,... When I pointed out I have a 3 week old baby it was "just leave it with their dad for the night!" When I told them it was a fully breastfed baby it was "oh then just bring the baby! It'll be fun!" When I tried to point out that I am exhausted, recovering, and am using any minute that I don't tender to the baby to sleep - as did my partner - I got "oh wow I thought they mostly sleep lol, well ok then maybe next week at that other house party at the other end of the city? It will be full of people you don't know and it starts at 10 pm, there will be beer but you can bring some hard liquor!"

So, to heavily play devil's advocate, maybe these are new parents that were pressured into being cool and staying the same despite having a baby... By outsiders or by themselves.

[–] volvoxvsmarla@sopuli.xyz 10 points 3 weeks ago

I must have phrased it poorly because that is what I meant. Don't tax 2Mil+ houses. Unfortunately right now when people think about inheritance tax this is what comes to mind. I don't care if you inherit a huge house tax free. I care if you inherit massive wealth. A high priced family home is not massive wealth.

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