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jussaying2
·10 months ago·discuss
Not to mention the support it brings for people with disabilities! (speech, hands/fingers)
jussaying2
·11 months ago·discuss
If anyone's looking for the ongoing theatre of international diplomacy at a time of heightened tensions, Trump just proposed a 38 year-old novice/campaign operative as the US ambassador to the world's most populous nation.

https://thewire.in/diplomacy/six-critical-questions-raised-b...
jussaying2
·2 years ago·discuss
Well if that's the problem, then maybe address that, perhaps by teaching people critical thinking skills?

But teaching people to ask critical questions risks unraveling the fabric of American capitalism ("Hey why is it that the government spends more on healthcare per capita than any other OECD country but with markedly worse outcomes?", "How can we call ourselves the greatest nation on Earth when we are simultaneously the wealthiest nation on the planet and still have such poor health, education and quality of life indicators?"), so we can't have that can we?
jussaying2
·3 years ago·discuss
> it doesn't matter how great your constitution is if your country is dead.

Why is the longevity of a nation more important than the values it stands for (as laid down in its constitution)? One could argue that it's better to have a great constitution that treats its citizens equally and fairly, even if the nation is short-lived and eventually disintegrates into smaller nations.

The interpersonal equivalent of this would be "It doesn't matter how great your relationship is if your marriage is dead". I'm not sure many would agree with keeping a marriage alive at any cost.