• Michael@slrpnk.net
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    26 days ago

    I feel like no matter how angry you are at the state of the world or at other people, how outraged you are at the injustice and self-destructive trajectory humanity is on, empathy is a solid foundation for radicalization.

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    26 days ago

    What was that one quote about Einstein’s brain?

    “I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.”― Stephen Jay Gould, The Panda’s Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History

    that’s what did it for me.

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      26 days ago

      Oh yeah, that’s a powerful one. So much talent has been wasted and never given a chance to shine.

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    26 days ago

    A poly sci class I took in college. Prof is talking about PACs and super PACs and how much money they can just dump into an election. That was it, I was calling myself a socialist within a few days.

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    The irony of using a meme featuring John “the CIA is really cool, actually” Krasinsky for this message.

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        No, he starred in the Jack Ryan series that glazed the CIA like crazy. On the press tour, he claimed the CIA had nothing to do with the series despite filming scenes at the agency headquarters in Langley. (Federal agencies generally don’t let you film at their buildings without a lot of influence on productions.) He’s also argued that the CIA are the real heroes of US foreign policy.

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    Climate change is not directly about life or death, life will continue, both humans and animals. But SO much will go to shit, THAT is the problem. It can indirectly cause (massive) death for example when there will be conflicts due to mass migration. But the main group of people that cause climate change simply turn up their AC, they could not care less about the direct consequences around them.

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      While I agree I hate the example of 'turning up AC because it implies it’s us as end consumers as opposed to corps doing stupid shit. Like the AI slop war and container ships that create more emissions in 1 second than a normal human can create their entire life.

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        Yeah but it is up to all of us. The moneymakers at the top or more responsible for the shit we’re in, but we are all responsible. We are fucked until everyone is capable of accepting a portion of the blame

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      the number of times I’ve heard “you won’t be here so why do you care?” or even “you don’t have kids so why do you care?” is very telling

      these people literally cannot give a fuck about something that does not directly and obviously affect them.

      I want the world to not suck when I’m 80. I want the world to not suck for the grandchildren of my friends and family and neighbours.

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    It’s not life or death for life on Earth. It’s life or death for much of the current life on Earth, specifically humans and most multicellular organisms. This has happened before, it will happen again, unless we learn to stop the cycle, which probably involves Starlifting.

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      You are missing the point. It is life and death for so many living organisms on Earth. It is the empathy towards towards those specific organisms that is the point. Thinking, “life will just go on” is the opposite of empathy.

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    Empathy is like sight. Some people have poor sight or none at all. There is little you can do for that. The difference between to two though is people have made an effort to identity problems with sight and improve them. No one is making an effort to understand why some have no empathy.

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    It is, but the dark side of our incredibly adaptable nature as humans is you can also learn to suppress your empathy. And that can also be a contagious idea.

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      Experiencing the pain of others hurts. People are cowards. But while they have been taught to turn off their empathy three times a day, they are rarely taught how to engage it.