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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 9, 2023

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A nitpick of sorts, but

From those for whom pictures made with corpses are acceptable and virtuous comes not some token Putin or shocked religious Republicans, but God himself.

Did you DeepL this? I couldn't figure out what this phrase meant (and in fact the whole translation was a bumpy read), so I had to go to the original, and I think it would be better rendered as something like

Those who consider pics made from corpses acceptable and virtuous will be held to account not by the metaphorical Putin or some scandalised religious Republicans, but by the Lord himself.

Back on topic proper, I find it curious how the russophone Ukrainians are probably the one side in this war from whose well-platformed people I'm still seeing some measure of common sense and humanity. The Russian patriots and exile oppositionaries seem to have had their brains melted in equal measure (with the few unmelted chunks gradually integrating with the stew over the past months), and everyone else seems to be resolutely refusing to stick their head out; meanwhile, the Ukrainian-speaking portion of Ukraine only ever seems to go viral with things in the general class of calling for Uncle Sam's nukes, though I should say that discoverability there is much lower to me and I can't rule out that there are still voices of reason.

Thanks. I was just hurrying and screwed up copypasting. There was a proper paragraph.

The issue is that this is not about real corpses but literally about a corpse font, fabricated images where text is arranged out of Russian bodies (very lowtech: they could at least fine-tune stable diffusion, smh). Characteristically, the kind of shit civvies are eager to fantasize about doing.