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  • Doesn't this usually refer to music on the radio? I think most people understand that there's lots of good music if you look for it, but the problem is the "popular" music is getting more and more formulaic

  • Choosing the path that makes more death more likely while claiming to want no death...yeah, that's moral grandstanding.

    I get that it's a real-life "trolley problem" situation, but it really isn't that complicated. It sucks that the lever only goes two ways because of FPTP, but you're not a more moral person for refusing to touch it.

    If you actually care about people being killed, then join the movement against the FPTP system so that in the future "no genocide" will be an option, and in the meantime exercise your ability to save lives.

  • It feels so much nicer when you start out. I went from smoking nothing to vapes, which was always fun because it'd hit me like a freight train. Gravity felt like it got 2x heavier and my brain/body felt instant relief.

    Now I feel nothing, yet I keep chasing that high because the brain chemicals tell me I must.

  • Whether you like it or not, refusing to vote for "less genocide" under FPTP is a step towards "more genocide".

    I get the sentiment, nobody likes what FPTP has done for our options when voting, but refusing to play the system isn't the grand stand you think it is.

  • They're not mutually exclusive. The real problem is that with FPTP, we're just going to keep voting these assholes into office.

    Right now, the left doesn't really have a choice other than settling for less genocide. Voting any other way in this system is voting for more

  • of the global south

    I meant this part specifically.

    I already know y'all think storing the .01% of data derived from the images is theft. What's the labor specifically being stolen from "the global south"??

    Edit: my bad for skimming the whole comment lol, I see now