Being willing to commit property destruction is a minimum requirement of a union imo.
Being willing to commit property destruction is a minimum requirement of a union imo.
It’s showing that people are more willing to accept misinformation when they don’t have personal experience.
I don’t think the audience Vance’s message is supposed to resonate with cares about being fact-checked, or facts in general.
Trump doesn’t care if he’s being fact-checked because facts don’t matter to him, and his voters have the same outlook.
There are multiple housing problems and they’re all probably way more complicated than anyone wants to acknowledge. The highest priority “housing problem” right now imo is that there are people who don’t have a safe place to sleep at night.
In order to solve that problem you need
Building/acquiring housing costs money. If the government isn’t doing its job and spending money to solve this problem we need to
Creating a system to assign individuals to housing is probably the more “difficult” part because there needs to be some sort of consensus on the mechanics of prioritization. I personally think we should prioritize housing for individuals and families with children, but after that I don’t know who we should serve next.
Specifically the most acid trippy chapter of the Bible that describes the end of the world.
That’s super cool, I’ve wanted to do something similar like this but never have had the opportunity.
Who cares if they’re trolling?
What’s the downside to assuming they posted this image in good faith?
Does it upset you that people might have different preferences than what you feel are the “correct” preferences?
Instead of reposting a picture outside of its original context, why not make a post with your own tier list and use it as a way to genuinely engage with other people?
It actually makes sense as a campaigning song to me as long as your platform is about trying to address the social problems the song is highlighting.
I’d assume it’s pretty common in America.
It’s different for everyone, but some people will only admit they’re wrong to compassionate people.
People will fight their enemies, but they’re willing to let their guard down among friends.
I think that’s one of the reasons why MLK Jr got killed. His enemies didn’t know how to fight him or his beliefs. He forced people to view each other as humans and that’s a tough pill to swallow for people who don’t have a capacity to give or ask for forgiveness.
Good point.
Making sure people are engaged at state and local levels is really important.
I’d say it’s a stretch given the nature of first past the post two party elections and strategic voting. But who knows. Anything could happen.
Hot take: All criteria used to classify ideas and objects into distinct categories can eventually break down. The only reason to pursue the creation of classification systems is to facilitate communication. If we get to a point where we start throwing chairs at each other I’d argue were no longer willing to communicate, and so arguing about whether something is “this” or “that” is no longer a priority. The priority should become attending to the mental and emotional wellbeing of the individuals in the absence of labels.
I don’t think solid state batteries provide as much benefit in smaller devices.
I think typos in posts that are insulting someone else’s intelligence really undermine the message.
I wouldn’t defend Donald Trump’s feeble attempts to attack other people, but I also can’t defend feeble attacks on Trump. If you’re going to bring something, bring it correctly.
I like the part in the Bible where Jesus said “do unto others as others have done unto you.”
I tell that and they do the same thing.
Yeah, that’s a cool observation and it makes sense. There’s an idea that there’s really only one “story”, which is the hero’s journey. I think it might be a fundamental way of how people frame their experiences and observations.
Yep! I always understood the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil to be the Christian mythology’s explaination for the birth of consciousness. Once you’re conscious of the concepts of right and wrong you’ll be capable of feeling shame for your mistakes.
Throwing Eve under the bus is a real beta move.
If you trust that students are mature enough to read the Bible then you trust that they’re mature enough to read ANYTHING.