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  • They need some starter packs like BlueSky because all I’m seeing are some art photography highly likely ai generated - and I have no idea where to find content that has any value. On searching the hashtags I’m getting mastodon posts containing links that can’t be clicked.

  • That’s funny. But the glass is not in a superposition, the answer to the question is. It’s a glass that contains water and is just sitting there observable by all probably sick of being subject to stupid questions that have no meaningful answer.

  • Yes. If the next action is to add it’s half full, if to remove it’s half empty. If nothing then it depends on the previous actions.

  • Exactly - or the next action. The question “is the glass half full or empty” is a false dichotomy, the answer is: it is impossible to know without further info.

  • I also think people should be free to sign contracts to become lifelong slaves of other people.

    After all everyone’s circumstances are identical, same genetic lottery and are born with equal opportunity of money, mind, health, physical ability, family and geography.

    Exploitation? Sign away.

    Hidden terms in obscure language? Sign away

    Forced circumstances? Sign away

    Asymmetric power imbalance? Sign away.

    Debt slavery? Sign away.

    Selling your children? Sign away.

    That’s true freedom.

    /s

  • There’s no contradiction here.

    With high value art you definitionally buy a story not the content. Without a certificate of authenticity or a story that goes with it there is no story and no value to it.

    With K Dick’s example the two lighters would become of different but equivalent value, perhaps the new value is in the story of how two identical copies and yet different came to be.

    You could 3d scan the statue of David and reproduce it down to its tiniest detail. And yet the copy is only worth as much as the cost to make it or even less, while the original is invaluable.

    You can see the Mona Lisa on your phone any time you want and yet millions will take the trip to the Louvre to see what is most likely not even the original.

    The story and the history of an object is what you purchase when buying art or antiques of high value.

  • Maybe related to massive mail voting - just speculation haven’t seen breakdowns.

  • Forget about the nominally right wing media, look at how the NY Times have covered every threat to democracy, ever. From Hitler to the business plot to Trump.

  • You cannot arrive at a true communist state through violent revolution.

    It’s possible that what you say is true but Marx himself in poverty of philosophy thought you couldn’t arrive without it.

    I guess my overall point is that Marx was a man of his time with similar failings and sensibilities of men of his time - amongst other things he was homophobic, he was considering people in groups wholesale in a way that’s rather distasteful, and in a way that allowed later supposed followers to use these writings to fuck over whole populations.

    I’m not sure why people are rising up to whitewash these things - they don’t negate the other insights anymore than Newton’s insane occult obsession negates calculus or the theory of gravity.

  • I mean while i agree with the premise of that argument this sounds a lot like ‘no true Scotsman’… which instances do you see as being in the true spirit then?

  • what

    I’m not sure what you had trouble grasping - I explained the thought in detail in the paragraph following.

    And if I quote him saying the same things about the peasant class

    I don’t see how making the same horrible comments about another whole class of people counteracts the horrible comment about others.

    “Your honour, and if I show that my client stole from other shops, not just the one he is being prosecuted for, wouldn’t you concede that that negates the theft from this shop?”

  • First I think what he wrote goes beyond them lacking the revolutionary potential and specifically being an active obstacle - I think the words were “significant counterrevolutionary force” and “more likely to sell out to reactionary intrigues”.

    But either way, to be honest I don’t see a functional difference between Marx’s beliefs and every implementation of the communist manifesto known to date.

    That is, it doesn’t matter what he wrote or believed in his heart of hearts if it can be interpreted in such broad strokes as to allow the implementation of the dear leader mindset with his writings as a touchstone without fail.

    And it doesn’t matter what he thought should be done with the lumpen elements if he thought of them as less than, disgusting, parasitical, and even objecting to the cause, (his writings certainly show disgust in my opinion) - true believers to the cause will see them (as they have) as obstacles and will do whatever needs to be done to remove them - as they have.

  • Well - here’s the thing with “lacking revolutionary potential” and a dear-leader mindset.. anyone dear leader deems lacking is labeled lumpen and thrown to the furthest gulag or has their rights removed and confined.

    Eg in Stalinist Russia certain groups like the Roma, Crimean Tatars, Chechens, Koreans or homosexuals were labeled as such wholesale.

    In modern times the Uighurs need reeducation etc.

  • But he did write quite extensively on Lumpenproletariat.

    vagabonds, discharged soldiers, discharged convicts, runaway galley slaves, swindlers, charlatans, pickpockets, tricksters, gamblers, procurers, brothel keepers, porters, intellectuals, organ grinders, rag-pickers, knife-grinders, tinkers, beggars; in short, the entirely undefined, disintegrating mass, thrown hither and yon, which the French call la bohème.

    That is quite a few groups he considered subhuman, where half the ‘cleansing’ operations under communism have derived their theoretical excuses from.

  • Seems unlikely given that ascetic hermits around the world are known for living to a ripe old age.

  • Impossible, they know that’s electoral suicide

  • Indeed. Today’s nyt poll has trump ahead in some battleground states. No time for complacency.

  • Straw is terrible for defence but it might do for misdirection. Not in this instance though. That was pretty bad.

  • CIA was formed in 1947

    Stalin’s reign ended in 1953

    The Soviet Union fell in 1991

    Given the text has no date of reference it could be referring to any year between 47 and 91 and I’m doubtful the cia was producing caloric comparisons during the very first years of it’s inception, so I’m also doubtful it refers to the Stalin years.

    Given the above I thought I’ll check the date of the source document.

    What do you know? The text is from a document dated 1983.

    The meme is shit.