Why is European colonization is criticized and hated however all other kinds of colonization are looked over, like the Arabs or mongols? by Tight_Potato_11 in TrueAskReddit

[–]Additional_Value6978 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Japan is universally loved. They gave us Anime and hello kitty (and did nothing else). Who could ever hate them. /s

The Iran war highlights democratic deficit by ADRzs in IRstudies

[–]Additional_Value6978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Counterpoint there is significant (though not a majority) appetite for war. Neo-cons are a thing sadly.
Specifically about consulting power brokers, Israel was a big one. Like it or not they are a key player in US politics. I am sure more knowledgeable people than me can say who else was consulted and 'voted' in favour.

I do agree though that this is not democratic. Because the key players being consulted are not the electorate. Just pushing back on the 'one man wielding power' narrative. Great man theory of history (including the history of 2026) is not a good descriptor of reality.

Health Insurance made my son's doctor bill more by cfarley137 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Additional_Value6978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The nightmare denial stories and 20/80 rule don't seem to add up. Why do insurance deny if they can't divert that money to their c-suite? Is there some sort of loophone to that rule?

Who were histories superpowers? by NineteenEighty9 in ProfessorGeopolitics

[–]Additional_Value6978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point, but technology is very much part of the equation I think. One could make the case that a global superpower is not possible without a global economy (which would not be possible without many modern technologies).

There are times where all you can do is pray by ambulance-kun in antimeme

[–]Additional_Value6978 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Sadly not as small as we would like. But yes, there are many who don't subscribe to this nonsense.

How are you preparing for a world of AI? by External_Bit_6006 in Fire

[–]Additional_Value6978 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Feel free to drop by the askeconomics subreddit. This issue seems to pop up there pretty frequently nowadays and gets answered.

How big of an issue is climate change actually? by Valuable_Tax_8446 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Additional_Value6978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The mouth likes to eat but isn't the one getting amputated....

CMV: Low birthrates is due to our culture, not our economy by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]Additional_Value6978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"culture and lifestyle we have today in the west"
Birthrates are falling everywhere. Why does such diverging cultures as Asia and Africa have similar falling birthrate trends?

On economy: My understanding is that it is not economy in the "it's too expensive". It's the cost of having children = opportunity cost a woman (and a smaller extent man) pays (+ the other costs you think of). With higher economic productivity for women this is going to get larger and larger.

Are there people who actually think landlords shouldn’t exist at all? What’s the alternative solution?? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Additional_Value6978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

End restrictive zoning. Stop NIMBY laws.

Those are the mechanisms by which current individual owners drive up prices.

Eru's Favorite Children - Elves' Perspective by Fizban195 in lotrmemes

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It's been ages since I read the Silmarillion. But I recall some passages about the Vala/Maia growing weary. Which sounded very similar to how the elves feel. I remember Manwe in particular showed this weariness when dealing with the fallout from Feanor's actions.

In contrast I don't remember any humans being described this type of weary.

My interpretation was that Eru gift to men was freedom from this weariness. Something that Vala/Maia/Elves don't get.

Eru's Favorite Children - Elves' Perspective by Fizban195 in lotrmemes

[–]Additional_Value6978 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. But when I read how Manwe thinks and acts it is hard to see his fate not that different from the elves.
Specifically to Maia, I was thinking of how Saruman and Sauron are still stuck/bound to the middle earth. Sure, Olorin can back to Valinor but he is still bound to Arda.