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Comment by dumbledoren

2 days ago

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Please don't post nationalistic flamebait to HN. It leads to nationalistic flamewars, which we definitely don't need here.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

  • @dang: I don't see any nationalistic flamebait here. Just somewhat argumentative speak.

    • Maybe it'll help to break that one down:

      > An American problem created in the US

      Comment already starts off pointing flameward, but ok, it could go either way.

      > In almost any other country,

      A grand and shallow generalization, consistent with flamebait, but ok, still not dispositive.

      > The incessant fads and hysteria

      This swerve into pejorative language, given the frame already set, is definitely starting to look like nationalistic flamebait.

      > a society that is totally dysfunctional

      Ok, now there's no question about it.

      Comments like this, which combine denunciatory rhetoric with a very low information/indignation ratio, are definitely not what Hacker News is for. This was not a borderline call!

      https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

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  • Culture differences are not nationalistic flamebait.

    • That is correct, of course, but "incessant fads and hysteria" and "a society that is totally dysfunctional" are hardly curious expositions of cultural difference.

      Sharp-and-shallow putdowns of other countries are nationalistic flamebait. If it doesn't seem that way to you, it might help to imagine the same thing being said about a country (or some other group) that you feel strongly about.

  • yea, only wishing death on Russians is allowed around here. hey maybe we can all use this forum to organize and launch cyber attacks on them too. fn loser

    • Nothing of the sort is allowed here, regardless of which group is named.

      If you see a post that ought to have been moderated but hasn't been, the likeliest explanation is that we didn't see it. We don't come close to seeing everything that gets posted—there's far too much. You can help by flagging it or emailing us at hn@ycombinator.com.

      https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=false&qu...

To be clear, “hurt” in this case meant maybe she scraped her knee or just tripped or wasn’t hurt and just scared from falling. If she was bleeding profusely or screaming in pain I (and I’m sure many other people) would have run over to help immediately.

She was not seriously injured nor in any immediate danger. Most likely she just needed comfort that her caregiver was not providing.

No, this is not just American problem. I live in Europe and being a male I make sure I don't talk to any children or minors (I mean I don't talk first, if someone asks me for the time I can answer quickly and go away even quicker). Any kind of physical contact like helping to stand up is a great taboo.