• @retrospectology@lemmy.world
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    152 months ago

    Unsure what the implication is. The Kent State shootings are common knowledge in the US, it’s taught in schools, no one needs to be tricked into knowing it happened.

      • @retrospectology@lemmy.world
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        82 months ago

        No…where did I say that?

        Is there some other country that’s dealing with a crackdown on student protests at the moment where referencing Kent State would be salient?

        • @SouthEndSunset@lemm.ee
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          162 months ago

          You’re talking like everyone is American, and knows all about this. I’m not trying to be a cock, just offering a little insight, it would be a bit like me posting to AskLemmy “what do you think the voting result will be then…is Khan staying?” …3/4s of Lemmy will have no clue what I’m on about.

          • @retrospectology@lemmy.world
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            12 months ago

            No, I’m talking like the OP made an allusion to an event that happened in the United States. It’s unclear what the OP is attempting to achieve by pretending the shootings at Kent State are some well kept secret.

    • @LadyAutumn
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      362 months ago

      Well, the US doesn’t even have a National curriculum, so I’m willing to be that there are probably many Americans who don’t know anything about Kent state.

    • @Zorsith
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      232 months ago

      It sure the fuck wasn’t taught in school, and I live in the fucking state.

    • @PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de
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      142 months ago

      Usually this format says something like “google joe biden inflation rule 34 to learn more”. So now I have to assume that you actually went and googled that :P

      • @Jimbo@yiffit.net
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        2 months ago

        joe biden inflation rule 34

        I may be fucked but that is a step too far, even for me

      • Yeah I’m personally a fan of “in 2008 the Sonic the Hedgehog series sold so much merch that people actually stopped buying houses. It directly led to the 2008 housing bubble and the massive inflation that followed. Following the recession, congress passed a rule, limiting when, where, and how much merchandise a single series was allowed to sell in stores. Google ‘Sonic Inflation Rule 34’ to find out more.”