Sure, agreed! But it's not like the two parties are all that different in that they both act on the interests of wealthy elites.
They're also called the Republicans.
Nah, it does preclude that possibility, because some of the suffering of those individual humans is entirely unnecessary.
Anecdotal and unrelated.
Yeah the whole "globalist" thing is stupid to me. There are better ways to articulate the position that don't originate from conspiracy theorists.
Yeah, I'm interested in the original user's self-identification as someone who mistrusts globalists. Thank you for the summary!
Yes, exactly! None of these things are mutually exclusive. Decrying liberal/conservative media bias while being stuck within that same spectrum is an entirely impotent critique to me if you don't understand the…
Sure, we're agreeing. I just take issue with the idea that it is possible to do an injustice against the dead over word choice. I probably jumped too quick, though, and maybe shouldn't have commented. Sorry if any of…
I basically do not take issue with your dissection of terms here. However I have seen another bit of your logic elsewhere and strongly disagree with it: the idea that mislabelling (or even correctly labelling) something…
And there's also the possibility that the NYT et al have 1) done bad things in the past but 2) have also done good things For example, Noam Chomsky rightfully called the NYT "a bad paper" but he still read it every…
A question only intended as such: could you explain what you mean by the word "globalists"? Thanks! e: I should clarify that I'm not being sarcastic or snarky and am genuinely interested in what "globalists" means --…
Yeah "left" is not the way I would describe papers that dishonestly hyped the invasion of Iraq etc. For readers-by: try Jacobin or Dissent
Re-fuckin-tweet. It's a good thing that the world is different from how it used to be -- the past was full of injustices and suffering. Nostalgia for nostalgia's sake is poison.
Your comment has me fondly remembering a backpacking trip in Wyoming. We'd go to sleep around 8 or 9 since it would get dark before then and wake up at about 7, and the sleep was indeed the best of my life, like coming…
I do not disagree!
Didn't know about this, thanks for the info!
As far as I can tell, there's no new "technology" in whatever product Palantir offers (I have briefly used it before?). It seems to me that it's just a program for data visualization, which given that the government is…
This position though is pretty much contingent on nearly every person making nearly every environmentally-friendly decision then, no?
>I haven't significantly changed my behavior and consumption patterns You shouldn't be ashamed about this per se, because the type of action that will combat climate change is action by governments and corporations. An…
Check out r/bodyweightfitness, I'm sure they have a bunch of good tutorials.
The rise in popularity of "functional fitness" and its accompanying ideas about mobility and flexibility have made it seem like everyone should be a contortionist, but if you're only an amateur athlete, the mobility you…
Or more recently Mark Fisher, who at least in one essay (to be honest, I've only read this so far but just bought another book; I'm much more familiar with DFW and agree with your analysis) suggests that depression is…
Thank you for fighting the good fight in explaining this concept.
Žižek on green consumerism is quite good as well, I find myself constantly thinking of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpAMbpQ8J7g.
Hm. I've heard lots of different angles on not eating fruit but never got these numbers. Thanks!
Sure, agreed! But it's not like the two parties are all that different in that they both act on the interests of wealthy elites.
They're also called the Republicans.
Nah, it does preclude that possibility, because some of the suffering of those individual humans is entirely unnecessary.
Anecdotal and unrelated.
Yeah the whole "globalist" thing is stupid to me. There are better ways to articulate the position that don't originate from conspiracy theorists.
Yeah, I'm interested in the original user's self-identification as someone who mistrusts globalists. Thank you for the summary!
Yes, exactly! None of these things are mutually exclusive. Decrying liberal/conservative media bias while being stuck within that same spectrum is an entirely impotent critique to me if you don't understand the…
Sure, we're agreeing. I just take issue with the idea that it is possible to do an injustice against the dead over word choice. I probably jumped too quick, though, and maybe shouldn't have commented. Sorry if any of…
I basically do not take issue with your dissection of terms here. However I have seen another bit of your logic elsewhere and strongly disagree with it: the idea that mislabelling (or even correctly labelling) something…
And there's also the possibility that the NYT et al have 1) done bad things in the past but 2) have also done good things For example, Noam Chomsky rightfully called the NYT "a bad paper" but he still read it every…
A question only intended as such: could you explain what you mean by the word "globalists"? Thanks! e: I should clarify that I'm not being sarcastic or snarky and am genuinely interested in what "globalists" means --…
Yeah "left" is not the way I would describe papers that dishonestly hyped the invasion of Iraq etc. For readers-by: try Jacobin or Dissent
Re-fuckin-tweet. It's a good thing that the world is different from how it used to be -- the past was full of injustices and suffering. Nostalgia for nostalgia's sake is poison.
Your comment has me fondly remembering a backpacking trip in Wyoming. We'd go to sleep around 8 or 9 since it would get dark before then and wake up at about 7, and the sleep was indeed the best of my life, like coming…
I do not disagree!
Didn't know about this, thanks for the info!
As far as I can tell, there's no new "technology" in whatever product Palantir offers (I have briefly used it before?). It seems to me that it's just a program for data visualization, which given that the government is…
This position though is pretty much contingent on nearly every person making nearly every environmentally-friendly decision then, no?
>I haven't significantly changed my behavior and consumption patterns You shouldn't be ashamed about this per se, because the type of action that will combat climate change is action by governments and corporations. An…
Check out r/bodyweightfitness, I'm sure they have a bunch of good tutorials.
The rise in popularity of "functional fitness" and its accompanying ideas about mobility and flexibility have made it seem like everyone should be a contortionist, but if you're only an amateur athlete, the mobility you…
Or more recently Mark Fisher, who at least in one essay (to be honest, I've only read this so far but just bought another book; I'm much more familiar with DFW and agree with your analysis) suggests that depression is…
Thank you for fighting the good fight in explaining this concept.
Žižek on green consumerism is quite good as well, I find myself constantly thinking of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpAMbpQ8J7g.
Hm. I've heard lots of different angles on not eating fruit but never got these numbers. Thanks!