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  • There were anti suffrage women's groups.

    There were pro-Nazi Jewish people in Germany until they came for them too.

    There's always some people within a population who just choose to side with power, even power that loathes them, in hopes they'll become a favorite pet.

    The log cabin Republicans come to mind.

  • I made a deal with myself a long time ago, my primary value:

    I'd rather know than be happy.

    Reality is cold and bleak. We have so many social constructs meant to obfuscate that fact. I wouldn't change my values, but they aren't a path to a shiny, happy life, and blissful ignorance values are among the biggest reasons our civilization's outlook is so bleak.

    A CEO has no desire to see how those they laid off are doing months later, or the children they hurt polluting a water source, or their own current employee's subsistence living conditions despite the revenue they generate. They should have to see the pain they've caused to line their pockets, as should shareholders who applied pressure in willful ignorance for maximum profit(bliss), but ignorance is bliss.

    Which is why, though alluring, the bliss of willful ignorance is a dangerous and antisocial value to live by.

  • Then we will fall to fascism in the near future. Maybe not this election, but soon.

    You can't get people en masse to support you on the message of "Your tangible situation will continue to be horrible, but letting those guys win will cause unimaginably worse horror" cycle after cycle and continue to get them to care, and it is understandable to for them to eventually wash their hands of it, because at the end of the day, voting associates you with this system, and it feels dirty to participate because it makes it feel like you bear responsibility for what a Faustian bargain it is every cycle.

    I will keep showing up with a funeral dirge in my heart to vote for the lesser evil and attempt to hold back the bloodthirsty fascist horde yet again without hope for things actually improving, but I'm not the norm. Most sane people will eventually just walk away from it sooner or later because the reality is too unpalatable.

  • Honestly I wish the proud rigged market capitalists who don't believe in progressive wealth redistribution, or a society with any equity, would stop calling themselves the "left."

    It's nice that you support 2 homeless people being allowed to get married regardless of gender identity and live in the same refrigerator box in the same gutter, but the fact remains that no one should be homeless in a society that generates such wealth. This neoliberal mindset shouldn't pass for left-wing. Our entire effective political spectrum has been reduced to "give rich people all the money and let people do what they want socially" and "give the rich people all the money and torture any non-white conservative Christians socially."

    And yes, i'm voting for Biden to stave off Jerry Lewis Hitler, just as I did last time and Clinton before, full well knowing it solves nothing and only slows the rate of descent into oligarchal madness and dystopia. It's just voting to keep the water pumps running on the Titanic, it buys time, it is not a path to survival in itself.

  • It certainly didn't live up to Federation ideals.

    But then again Sisko should be a war criminal for using Biogenic weapons.

    If you want to see someone do the ethically correct thing 10/10, even in the face of Starfleet failing to, Jean Luc is your captain.

    I'll bet Janeway and Sisko's music playlists are a lot more fun though.

  • I think you could drastically minimize any impact by doing the time travel in space and merely observing from high orbit, assuming your time machine has no form of exhaust, which if you have a time machine seems like a relatively small engineering challenge by comparison.

    You might displace a few atoms in the void, but it's the safest way one could go about it.

  • Just an aside, it's still impressive to me with all the technical limitations they had, they were still able to make Mario feel so damn floaty swimming through the water levels.

    I think modern developers are in some ways stifled by an aimless lack of limitations.

  • I mean, technically displacing the air with that time machine on such a massive time scale is just as likely to result in returning to a civilization of dolphin people as riding a dinosaur would.

  • In that one respect, they are accidentally right. Everyone has implicit racial biases whether they realize it or not.

    To claim one is 100% not racist is basically akin to "I don't even see color." It is denial, often self-denial. This is just sociology.

    The best way to minimize this reality is to be self-aware of one's own biases and make conscious effort not to act on those biases.

    It is more damaging to pretend you have no implicit racial bias whatsoever and therefore nothing you can do could possibly have racially based motivations. Proud racists use this line of thinkng to attack critical race theory, a valid sociological concept.