This is such a rigid and literal way of thinking. This mentality explicitly idealizes and romanticizes black and white thinking. Life has shades of gray, no matter how much you wish it was as simple as literal Good versus Evil
This is such a rigid and literal way of thinking. This mentality explicitly idealizes and romanticizes black and white thinking. Life has shades of gray, no matter how much you wish it was as simple as literal Good versus Evil
You must live in the PNW!?
I’m here cause I upvoted a comment saying “he’s severely mentally unwell” talking about Kanye and caught a 3 day ban, like wtf??
My dad’s side of the family all fought for or supported the confederacy; they’re all evil racists. There’s nothing special about the US south that prevented them from knowing what they were doing was immoral, if others could figure it out, they could have too, but that was too inconvenient so they just decided to keep being evil racists. There’s no reason to play apologist for any aspect of the confederacy or those in it or supporting it
From 2021 to Jan 22nd 2025 Biden signed 162 executive orders, 67 have already been revoked by Trump. Since Jan 22nd Trump has signed 130…
I generally agree with most of what you said, I’m not super familiar with anarcho-syndicalism But I am trying to have a genuine conversation
So reading this I’m like yes, yes, ok, love it
Then you say “furthermore most social ills that exist today…”
I immediately thought, ok but the practical ills that exist today? Is anarchno-syndicatism also against or at least neutral I suppose, world trade? I ask because I had a bilateral lung transplant, and when I consider the level of social support beyond just financial but also that too and access to medical services, this means supplies, well educated doctors, nurses and surgeons, facilities capable of a bilateral lung transplant, medications which are manufactured all over the world, the need is very high, it feels like this particular perspective would leave a person like me high and dry? At what point do we make the call that community support is enough and how do we define community? Those are all very critical questions for someone like me, and many other disabled people. I guess I wonder, although I agreed a lot with your comment is arachno-syndicatism abelist? Could this ideology ever result in successfully running a world class hospital?