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  • I believe we (as in, people) all have a responsibility to hold each other accountable. But we can also only do so much, and inserting yourself into a toxic community …

    Me too, both. That we have responsibility for others and that we are not obliged to put ourselves at harms risk.

    But this is a particularly shitty, maybe wicked problem. There are three groups: A bullies B, and C could stop A, but isn’t bothered by anyone. Now, is C obliged to pick a fight with A, or is B just in bad luck to be born as a B?

    I think here, it is very easy to have strong opinions, while very hard to formulate a concise moral argument. Things get muddier/harder the more we factor reality in.



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    10 months ago

    “The day starts at night” sounds silly because it seems to be a contradiction. But really, how else could it be?

    Either, day starts at day … but then it was already day. Or, day starts at night … unless we come up with additional entities like dusk or dawn.

    And since we haven’t introduced them yet, day has to start at night, as a necessity.

    Of course the actual silly thing is that it’s still night right after day has started.





  • Wouldn’t it be reasonable if another administration get in power and then need to purge all these positions of pro trump people?

    Oh no! You have a great point for horror fans there.

    I’d even say, it probably is somewhat necessary in order to resume administration. What a beautiful, postfactual dilemma:

    The Reps fear an ideological, systemic witch hunt, which they use as an excuse to replace government workers. The new workers are ideologically aligned with the Reps, encouraged to assist the dismantling of non-Rep institutions and carry out the King’s will above and beyond the law.

    Now when votes swing the other way, the new administration kind of has to revert some of this damage to assume functioning.

    Which is where the circle closes; the prophecy fulfills itself. Now the Reps have evidence for their previously baseless claims. The whole system is locked in a back-and-forth mud wrestling of replacing workers based on ideology.




  • Very nice, exactly the signal The Free World needs now. Now, that the previous leader vanished in a puff of Kreml propaganda.

    It’s now more than ever at stake wether Ukraine can fend off the invasion (the outcome of which is another signal to autocrats eyeing future invasions, for example Taiwan, Transnistria*). It’s a question.

    One answer, one possible scenario is that each individual EU country feels overwhelmed to shoulder the additional burden. Or that the Union cannot muster enough support to replace the U.S. This scenario can be self-reinforcing. If it seems likely that the combined response would still be insufficient, a plausible outcome is everybody holding back, which already would favor the Russian aggression.

    So this is why I want to highlight how much good news this is, because it’s exactly the opposite kind of example. Literally stepping up.


    *) Transnistria: Edited thanks to a comment, original wrongly said ‘Tasmania’.