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The_Jewish_Cuban [he/him]
The_Jewish_Cuban [he/him] @ The_Jewish_Cuban @hexbear.net
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  • It's bureaucracy and bureaucratically

    I'm not even trying to be a dick, I just had to look up what you wrote to make sure that it wasn't something else.

    Furthermore, your point is correct regardless of whether or not people agree with the PRC or ROC being the leader of China overall, Taiwan province is an independently functioning government.

  • unfortunately I think this is just him saying he's a "woke communist" if being a woke communist is atheism, women's rights, and gun control. I don't think he's a marxist of any stripe it seems. However, I am willing to be corrected here. I've only seen this post regarding to him

  • unfortunately I think this is just him saying he's a "woke communist" if being a woke communist is atheism, women's rights, and gun control. I don't think he's a marxist of any stripe it seems. However, I am willing to be corrected here. I've only seen this post regarding to him.

    But Linux is

  • The best thing about traveling in China for a little while was simply the fact that I couldn't understand Chinese unless I stopped and focused on it. With English the conversion of letters and words to information happens subconsciously and instantaneously so you're "forced" to understand it. It was essentially living generally ignorant of things that existed unless I wanted to discover something. I really miss it to be honest.

  • We washed a person's feet before doing a special religious service project. Essentially like you said, to humble the self and focus on the act and God. Of course the project was really bad in terms of morality but I do think ritual aspects of religion feel nice. As someone said, people are cultural and engaging in acts and symbolism feels good.

  • It's not though man...

    It fundamentally breaks when ideologies which agree on issues are shown as diverging when others don't. If you're really a communist you should understand this as idealist nonsense which can't actually reflect the complexities of political thought. "Libertarian" thought is also that which supports indentured servitude. Do "libertarian socialists" agree with that? No I sure hope not.

    This is a fundamental breakdown of that depiction of politics and the fact that you still reference it as a "useful tool" betrays the incoherence of your politics.

  • Since you seemed to reply in earnest, I'll link this and highly suggest you watch it. Even if you don't end up agreeing, I think it lays out the crux of the issue with human rights as an idea in a clear concise manner. It's only 20 minutes long and it's well put together.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AhRBsJYWR8Q (I dunno how to do the in line text link)

    I'd go point by point through your post (which I did read) but I'm swamped with work and shit.

  • It will fall when they abolish the state as global communism has been achieved. Unfortunately this is still well after we and our grandkids die

  • Preventing how? Clearly these principles don't work because the government that's supposed to be following them can just choose not to.

    As evidenced by the myriad of "human rights" abuses done by a state founded on the idea of "civil rights".

    The rights of man are predicted on power. Otherwise it's just talk.