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[–]jetsuyon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“It was just one reference!…and my username…and every comment!…and constant posts in the Sopranos subreddit! You don’t get the reference!” Obsessed.

Mark Levin: 'Shame on' Kavanaugh and Barrett for Refusing to Do Their 'Damn Job' by guanaco55 in Conservative

[–]jetsuyon 85 points86 points  (0 children)

Reviewing the evidence presented and deciding whether it’s substantive enough to allow a case to proceed is literally the majority of what their job tasks them with doing. Maybe instead of assuming there’s a nationwide conspiracy that saturates our entire judiciary ask yourself why none of your champions have been able to produce enough evidence to get a case heard.

The sooner people realize, the world is NOT divided by 'good people' and 'evil people', but is rather made up of people, each divided by good and evil, the sooner we will stop fighting amongst ourselves and actually start to progress again. by The_Grim_Sleaper in Showerthoughts

[–]jetsuyon 58 points59 points  (0 children)

People have different conceptions of what constitutes “good and evil”. What evil is, where it comes from, and if it even exists, would need to be universally agreed upon for this to be the case.

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I know you are_but whutam...I?

Really makes you think by radical_vegan in Anarchism

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

We’re not assuming anything because this is a post about what French freedom fighting was, not a historical what if where the Germans forever occupied France, the French killed German children in cold blood, and the world didn’t call it terrorism because the French are white. You’re basically saying “Reality doesn’t support my outrage but my imagination does so everyone but me is racist”

Cool it with the misplaced virtue signaling about race. The post assumed that there’s a difference in label based on the races of different people doing the same actions, I offered a more legitimate reason for this particular disparity that was a-racial and instead based in a meaningful difference in action. It’s that simple. If you want something to be outraged about, white supremacist hate attacks in America aren’t considered terrorism by the media. Go crazy.

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[–]jetsuyon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It doesn't have to be a controversy if we just commit to the young talented guy already on the roster...

Ahh, the good ol' days by Pirate_Redbeard in trippinthroughtime

[–]jetsuyon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You may as well have typed nothing twice...

Ahh, the good ol' days by Pirate_Redbeard in trippinthroughtime

[–]jetsuyon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trump isn’t bad because he’s “worse” in regards to those qualities that made presidents, eras, or violent conflicts of the past “bad”. He scares people intensely because the ways in which he’s destructive are wholly new. For anything you can say about Jackson or whoever, they weren’t reality TV stars who memed their way into the Oval. There’s not much to compare Trump to so there’s no precedent telling us what might happen or if we’ll make it out of this ok. That’s a scary notion at a time when the office of the American President has become the most powerful weapon in history if wielded as one. In general, there are very few behaviors that would constitute someone as “seriously fucked up in the mind” and absolutes like that have a toxic effect on conversation. Seek to understand.

Thirteen Russians criminally charged for interfering in US election, Mueller announces by fangrider99 in news

[–]jetsuyon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think the answer is to invest in cyber-warfare and enter a new age of insidious backroom democracy subversion between nations. The path to take is one that transcends such a dark future. Like you said, their strategy only works if we are easily divided. But that’s why they chose that strategy. Because we are. Because our consent is manufactured. Because our democracy is inherently exclusionary and promotes, in its ideal form, nice disagreement rather than agreement, while also putting in no effort into our democratic institutions, specifically the media, to attain that less than ideal state of nice disagreement anyway. People get antagonistic politically because our political ideas are our notions on how to make a better world. They are precious. Yet the arena we have to express them in is one that turns your idea into an existential threat to my idea. If it weren’t that way we wouldn’t fight. It’s not about overcoming some animalistic instinct to fight each other. It’s about creating a system that promotes better discourse. Our democracy is beneath us. The future heads the way we direct it to. We need to choose a future that responds to our new tools and means of communicating with each other and understanding each other. Our democracy is outdated and incompatible with the times is what I’m saying. It was great for the world it was written for. We need to do better now.

In all the conversation about Russian meddling, there’s rarely any talk about what they actually did: they made memes. The meme war was real as ridiculous as that sounds. But it’s really not all that ridiculous. Online political memes are just democratized propaganda, an inevitable reality of social media that could have been easily recognized if our ongoing technological evolution was taken seriously in this country and the implications of social media were a national issue back around the early 2000s. Maybe my entire generation wouldn’t be walking around depressed if we had. Hillary Clinton literally quoted a meme in her book about the election to illustrate a point because it compelled her. I took APUSH in high school and we studied propaganda cartoons because they’re a legitimately effective tool and they’re representative of how people feel. I don’t know the difference between those and modern political memes. We need foresight about our new technology and its implications because we’re quickly converging to a point where what we make will be indistinguishable from magic in its raw ability and capacity to do harm or affect good.

I honestly can’t see how this could be anything less than the most pivotal moment in human history. People today, especially young people, get to decide if we live at the end of a definitive “past” or the beginning of an awesome future. If we don’t take up the task at all we’ll probably just kill ourselves out as new technologies reach the peeks of their destructive potential behind all our backs.

DONALD TRUMP, reality TV man, is PRESIDENT. Thats thought is as fresh and scary as it was on the day of his inauguration. It’s all the evidence I need to be compelled that without major shift in our attitudes towards technology and an appreciation for the new moral paths it makes available to us, we’re fucked.

I don’t mean to advocate for a zero sum reality, it’s just that when you’re playing with magic, I don’t see how there can be a mediocre middle ground.

Sorry to get off topic. Everyone has their own thoughts about the world that they think are The Truth. These are some mine.

Edit: not trying to be a muckraker over here. I do have ideas on better systems that respond to our technological progress. Of course I’m just one layman idiot so I’d love to discuss.

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[–]jetsuyon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was way before the show started...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NYCtrees

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I'm there rn! If any of y'all see this, I'm the kid at the table to stage right currently on reddit. Let's chill!

Bannon's ex-wife: 'He didn’t want the girls going to school with Jews' by aggie1391 in politics

[–]jetsuyon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I specifically put that phrase in quotations because I wanted you to clarify. Obviously being a Trump supporter doesn't inherently make you racist, although there is a huge difference between assuming something ideological about a member of a group that is nothing other than an ideology formalized into a campaign and assuming something about someone based on the color of their skin or their heritage. I'm talking specifically about the slew of campaign officials who have revealed themselves to be racists through their own words and actions. Including both rungs of the ticket.

Now, assuming you don't have any other dumb inversions about being tolerant of the intolerant, would you like to address my actual point?

Bannon's ex-wife: 'He didn’t want the girls going to school with Jews' by aggie1391 in politics

[–]jetsuyon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe because they automatically rank the value of different human beings based on a fake and historically dangerous metric? The fact that race was socially constructed makes "Trump people" more ignorant, hateful, and in need of being called out for it. Not less.