WhiteHawk

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WhiteHawk,

The problem is actually testing for self awareness. We’re not even sure what makes humans self-aware or whether certain animals are. How will we actually know that AI has reached self-awareness?

WhiteHawk,

That has already happened, so no, we wouldn’t.

WhiteHawk,

“The disease can’t kill me if I kill myself first”

WhiteHawk,

Idk about equally, but often enough, both sides are indeed wrong.

WhiteHawk,

Yes, because you’re so blinded by your indoctrination that you can’t accept the flaws of “your” side.

WhiteHawk,

I’m not sure what you’re trying to say here

WhiteHawk,

You are absolutely correct. And just to prove your point, some American is definitely going to accuse you of being right-wing (since most of lemmy is left) for pointing that out.

WhiteHawk,

Arguments for what? There are plenty of good arguments in the comment I’m responding to.

WhiteHawk,

If anything that’s an argument against immigration, considering what happened to the people that lived there before

WhiteHawk,

I swear, planning any sort of group activity with adults is an absolute nightmare

WhiteHawk,

Have you tried, idk, not being an asshole?

WhiteHawk,

While it has proven difficult to accurately estimate the pre-colonial population and the amount by which it changed under the Congo Free State, estimates for the Congolese population decline during Leopold’s rule range from 1 million to 15 million.

That’s a lot, but not even close to Mao

WhiteHawk,

Who?

Capitalism

Smartest commie right there

WhiteHawk,

What else would it be? I don’t see how one could blame WW1 on a single person. Though I would say most of WW2 could be blamed on a single person, if you really feel like it.

WhiteHawk,

How is that answer offensive??

WhiteHawk,

I agree, but if you ignore all historical context, you could blame one person if you really wanted to, was what I meant.

WhiteHawk,

I think it would be quite reductive to just blame the assassin. Sure, he was the one that created the spark that ignited the conflict, but it had been brewing for years, and we can’t ignore the roles the heads of states were playing in starting the war.

WhiteHawk,

You can’t compare these two situations at all. Princip was not the head of a country.

WhiteHawk,

Didn’t take much to stop a system dreamed up by idealists and idiots from working. The very concept is flawed.

WhiteHawk, (edited )

Maybe you should have actually read that article before linking it. It discusses in detail the reasons for malnutrition being an issue, and none of those reasons is being unable to afford food. The problems are typically due to age and diseases.

WhiteHawk,

Who cared about Marx? He wrote a book. He didn’t lead a country. Nobody cares about theories when they don’t hold up in practice. And they never have.

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