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TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Please, not again.

If you have to ask…

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Please, not again.

Polls a year out from the election. They have zero predictive value with regard to the ultimate outcome. Any pollster will tell you this. In fact, they have been telling us precisely this, but maybe not all of us are paying attention.

These results are still deeply disturbing.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to piracy in Z-Library Blog: "Unprecedented seizure of our domains with books on rare languages"

“Most of the world”? Really? Maybe in the developed world I guess, but definitely not in “most of the world.” In most of the world law enforcement is very much a pay for service business like any other. Well, in a lot of the world anyway.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Never has never will

This is true, but agriculture is a trap in the sense that once we adopted it, there was no turning back.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Never has never will

And your point is?

Simply trotting that out as a truth tells us nothing about how you propose to build a modern system that respects how we’ve evolved as a species.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Never has never will

Meanwhile, the problem with communism is that it relies on everyone having aligned incentives on a nation-state level, which is a pleasant fiction and can only be achieved through authoritarian coercion.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Communist Filth/Capitalist Filth

No one chooses to be a drug addict or an alcoholic, you cretin.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Communist Filth/Capitalist Filth

You still have the problem of misaligned incentives together with the fact that the only way to mitigate it is through coercion. This is why all communism inevitably leads to authoritarianism. The strength of capitalism is that it can absorb and indeed is designed to allow for the fact that humanity’s cooperative impulse --due to the fact that we evolved over hundreds of thousands of years to live in small bands of about 30 to 150 people-- cannot work at the level of the modern nation state.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Communist Filth/Capitalist Filth

There is a reason, it’s just not the one you think. Hint; it’s about empire, not communism.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Communist Filth/Capitalist Filth

It’s the final refuge for tankies. That and the old “social democracy only works by exploiting the global south” canard.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Communist Filth/Capitalist Filth

It’s a problem because people don’t feel like stakeholders when they don’t have a say and can’t participate in their system of governance. This in turn means that they aren’t incentivized to willingly participate and have to be forced or indoctrinated, both of which are violations of human rights.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Communist Filth/Capitalist Filth

They take draconian measures because they’re held hostage by one of the world’s most powerful and effective crime families. One only needs to look at South Korea to see that it doesn’t have to be this way.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Think we should intervene?

Save yourself the trouble; free will as we normally conceive of it is entirely an illusion.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Its like Mr bones wild ride

I’m in my 50s, but in my head I’m still 36.

TheSanSabaSongbird, to memes in Email clients

There’s a blast from the past. I used Telnet as an undergrad back in the 90s.

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