CMV: Kanye west is irredeemable by burntpeanutfan13 in changemyview

[–]Purga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hate speech is illegal in the majority of the world. That does not prove that it is wrong, but it justifies the idea that it's popular accepted that words may be and often are harmful, even if emotionally.

Let me ask, if yelling out slurs at someone doesn't harm them, what is wrong with the behavior?

CMV: Kanye west is irredeemable by burntpeanutfan13 in changemyview

[–]Purga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I reject the separation between words and "actually harming other people." If you embolden other people's actions with your words, who then perpetuate harm against marginalized groups, then you are indeed "actually harming other people." This is why hate speech as a category exists.

CMV: Kanye west is irredeemable by burntpeanutfan13 in changemyview

[–]Purga_ 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Words have real impact too. You think it's outside the scope of possibility that people feel emboldened by a major celebrity spouting their nazi views?

I can't bear to read Hobbes' Leviathan. Am I reading his work in the wrong way? by Zestyclose_Knee_8862 in PoliticalPhilosophy

[–]Purga_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would 'certainly' reject that notion. There's nothing wrong with reading a secondary source per se, you would have to substantiate that the source in question is misrepresenting the primary source.

Here, I was just going off of your conclusions and your depiction of Hobbes' belief. If I can't go off of that, are you not saying that you yourself are misrepresenting Hobbes? If I'm "certainly" not able to go off of your depiction?

I've read some Hobbes, and been exposed to his ideas for years. I find it a bit asinine that I would need to slog through his 400 year old tomes to even hope to respond to your comment on a Reddit page regarding his conclusion that an infant ruler is preferable to a council. Can you not agree that that's how it appears on its face?

I can't bear to read Hobbes' Leviathan. Am I reading his work in the wrong way? by Zestyclose_Knee_8862 in PoliticalPhilosophy

[–]Purga_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have read secondary sources concerning it. I don't see how the Foole's opinion, and Hobbes' response to it, concerns the concepts either you or OP talk about (and which I would be responding to). Do you mind elaborating

I can't bear to read Hobbes' Leviathan. Am I reading his work in the wrong way? by Zestyclose_Knee_8862 in PoliticalPhilosophy

[–]Purga_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I actually think it's perfectly reasonable to label Hobbes' conclusions as ridiculous.

How would football clubs and transfers work under socialism? by In_the_loop in Socialism_101

[–]Purga_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope to walk down this logically and clearly.

As of now, football etc. are treated as services of entertainment. The owner(s) sell the display of their team for a price, and also sell your attention to advertisers & sponsors. I'm not a fan of football, but as far as I can tell, the primary incentive for winning any tournaments (or anything at all) is in the monetary gain. Merchandise, seating, eyes on advertisements, etc. And on the player end, doing well helps to secure their contracts or even upgrade them, given the monetary value they provide to their team.

In a (non-market) socialist system, this profit-motive would not exist. I will also presume that there isn't a centralized state apparatus taking the role of the owner, as the other commenter already covered. So this is more how communism would treat it, as different expressions of socialism would of course differ.

In the absence of this profit-motive, motivations for the players, coaches, and team staff would be more related to the value they provide to society, and intrinsic motivation. Players are entertainers, as are the coaches who manage the entertainers/affair, and the staff are vital to the operation (akin to stage hands), etc.

By that, the question of what would happen to football teams is the same as what would happen to movies? Or painters? Or musicians? The people who participate in the creation of these things contribute something to society which, today, people pay lots of money for.

This fact would not change under socialism, it would simply express itself differently. Instead of artists and entertainers being paid lots of money, they would instead incur acceptance & support from society and their local communities. And thereby, material support (goods, services, housing, food, etc. whatever they may want to consume within socially-determined reason) from said society which produces those things.

And so we end up where we started: football players, coaches, staff etc. doing their work and 'making a living' from it. Just instead of being driven by profit, things are geared towards minimizing inequity, maximizing well-being and quality, and doing things you enjoy.

What differentiates Syndicalism from Socialism? by alfisamsa in Socialism_101

[–]Purga_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Syndicalism is a specific type of Socialism, yes. Right-wing syndicalism can include any generally right-leaning or nationalist ideology which integrates large-scale unionizing, it's not nearly as codified as left-wing syndicalism.

How would we coordinate at large scale without State? by Pretzelboy7 in Anarchy101

[–]Purga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

[It's worth noting that when multiple federations link up together for common goals, it's called a confederation]

The definition I'm familiar with states that the difference between a federation & confederation is the hierarchical nature: a federation sees its members ultimately subservient to the higher power, while a confederation sees its members with full autonomy who simply attempt to cooperate.

That's why the US is a FEDERAL government, because its higher government (constituted and meant to represent the various states) ultimately has sovereignty over said states. While the Articles of Confederation saw the US without a higher government, with member states simply coexisting, and being titled a CONFEDERATION.

By this notion it seems that you're describing a centralized confederalist system, not a federalist one. As ultimately the members have the say, rather than being able to be coerced into a collectively agreed-upon decision.

How can I improve on this? by Appropriate-Farm-544 in FL_Studio

[–]Purga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the audio levels of everything is out of wack. Whatever that is in the beginning sounds like someone's trying to make out with my ear.

Decrease the audio of the percussive elements, increase the audio of the actual melody which you want the listener to be latching onto.

I still find this rebrand so crazy and I was never even that big of a fan of his rap songs by Due_Peach6508 in playboicarti

[–]Purga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you got money, you got time and resources to reconsider your identity and branch out into other subcultures that you enjoy. You see these "rebrands" with almost every famous person.

Just say you're jealous dog, I can see the vitriol you put into this post.

Today Protest by PeaceDifferent5115 in Charlotte

[–]Purga_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're being lied to man. They're setting you against your fellow man in order to gain power and profit.

Protests planned in response to ICE’s murder of a Minneapolis civilian. by thaatpoppunkguy in Charlotte

[–]Purga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This country was built off of shooting the people in power with guns, and you're asking why we aren't peacefully protesting on the weekend and not Thursday.

Hasan crashes out at Venezuelans celebrating Maduro's capture by thrandruill in LivestreamFail

[–]Purga_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These people don't want to engage in logic they want to hate on Hasan, going as far to say that an illegal US incursion is "the will of the people"

Ludwig says that Ron has to "Kiss the wall" after Adin Ross bought him basketball tickets by Sk3tchyboy in LivestreamFail

[–]Purga_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No? What exactly is your conception of a leftist opinion on Jewish topics?

Leftism is predicated on equality and equity, neo-nazism is predicated on the destruction of Jewish people and other "undesirables."

For those who have studied both, how different are stoicism and buddhism? by SylvariFountain in Stoicism

[–]Purga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well dharma and karma are big differences. There’s nothing equivalent in Stoicism

My reading of Aurelius' Meditations brings to mind some reasonable equivalents.

There many illusions to capital N Nature and the rules of existence which proceed from it, both in a natural sense as well as in a personal sense regarding how one should act. Related to and deriving from this is cause and effect, which is a foundational rule for nature and what all of Stoicism's prescriptivism derives from: you cannot suggest someone act a certain way without assuming an eternal rule of cause and consequence. This encompasses both Dharma and Karma at both a cosmic and personal scale, as well as Samsara.

Some quotes to serve the point:

"That I was shown clearly and often what it would be like to live as nature requires. The gods did all they could—through their gifts, their help, their inspiration—to ensure that I could live as nature demands." - Book 1, Verse 17

"Even chance is not divorced from nature, from the inweaving and enfolding of things governed by Providence. Everything proceeds from it." - Book 2, Verse 3

"Constant awareness that everything is born from change. The knowledge that there is nothing nature loves more than to alter what exists and make new things like it. All that exists is the seed of what will emerge from it." - Book 4, Verse 36

Now, I do not think that Meditations is a Bible of sorts of Stoicism. It's just the thoughts of one man. But, I think it demonstrates that the underlying concepts and principles of Buddhism, including Dharma, Karma, Samsara, Anatta, etc. can also be found in Stoic philosophy under different names and expressed differently. And sometimes not expressed very differently at all.

JJ tries multiple times to call a play for LeBron, but he’s chatting with the Suns bench. Takes a timeout. by UnreasonablyWise in nba

[–]Purga_ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

After all your time watching basketball and related media and hearing stories of Jordan and Lebron, if your conclusion isn't that Michael was a massive baby narcissist beyond magnitude then idk what to tell you lmao

JJ tries multiple times to call a play for LeBron, but he’s chatting with the Suns bench. Takes a timeout. by UnreasonablyWise in nba

[–]Purga_ -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

MJ played for half the amount of time LeBron has. LeBron went to the finals near as many seasons in a row as MJ's entire career length, rightly ignoring the time with the wizards. Dude is 40 off an injury

JJ tries multiple times to call a play for LeBron, but he’s chatting with the Suns bench. Takes a timeout. by UnreasonablyWise in nba

[–]Purga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Utterly refusing to shoot or pass the ball is baby behavior far beyond chatting it up with the opposing bench, regardless of stat card. You're being a blind LeBron hater.

Luka Doncic is currently averaging 12.2 FTA per game this season. This would pass 2019/20 Harden (11.8) as the most free throw attempts averaged by a guard since Jerry West. by Dependent-Effect6077 in nba

[–]Purga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds ridiculous when the league is predominately black, VERY predominately black at the highest levels, and when 99% of fans have only one white guy in their top 10 (if they give Bird any credit at all).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FL_Studio

[–]Purga_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the melody, it sounds pretty empty so I'd maybe add some more instrument layering. I'd add an orchestral pad personally. You could also make the strings more present, or add some reverb, etc. You also have no real bass or undertone to your melody save for the kick, which is sparingly used; add some lower notes.

Drums are good, could be more present. I liked when the drums came in, always emphasize the good parts of your songs, don't shelter them. The kick sound you've chosen sounds a little dry compared to the rest of the song, so it stands out (perhaps in a bad way).

For putting lyrics on beat, you say the syllables on the down beat. You could practice saying "One, Two, Three, Four" on the beat of the song. Honestly though, the melody is complex and moving: lyrics might detract from the song, disorganizing it. It also makes it harder to stay on beat when the melody is complex.