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·5 lat temu·discuss
Europe != Obscure department of the European Commission issuing unsolicited opinions
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·5 lat temu·discuss
I think it's impossible to have a pro-choice viewpoint in discussion websites. People get too nervous and defensive.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
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·5 lat temu·discuss
What a bunch of retards you are :)
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·5 lat temu·discuss
As usual, advocating for personal freedom gets you downvoted. It's such a funny pattern.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
Good. But at the same time it should be possible to buy through private channels. So we can circumvent and get rid of the terribly inefficient bureaucrats.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
Exactly. He could donate 99% of his wealth, and still be billionaire.

Yet he won't do that, he asks others to fix the public finances. While doing virtue signalling in public about equality.

His company, along with google and Facebook are the biggest tax dodgers on earth.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
You see totally different demographics between software design/development and the politics of software.

In this letter I see names that have never done anything significant, yet they feel entitled to correct one of the forefathers of software development.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
We can compare the audience of an flamewar post about racism in US, vs the readership of a paper on fixed point theorems, and it makes sense that organizations that don't care about science like US universities choose to favor the former.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
From a business perspective it must be more lucrative to select candidates by their cultural projection and the money connections than on the basis of academic potential.

I suppose that is true for MIT, for mainstream media, and for US corporations.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
Well you paint a very gloomy dystopian picture, with scarcity and fighting for every square inch.

This issue is present in any political system, even full egalitarianism, increase population by an arbitrary amount to reduce land per citizen to an epsilon.

Provided you are a good neighbour, it will always be possible to find space to rent at the marginal cost, without a rent-seeking political class.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
Who said we won't have nukes?
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·5 lat temu·discuss
Okay, you claim 50% taxation is beneficial for all. It's highly debatable.

But the point it's that taxes should be phrased and understood for what they are, a whitewashed extortion. It has no proportion at all with costs of running a rule of law society. Be grateful that we take just 50% from you because we could take everything!
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·5 lat temu·discuss
I know, I understand. Societies become mafias and they start extorting high-income individuals to guarantee the peace and the welfare.

I just applaud fair countries that don't extort their own citizens.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
I enter all of these interactions voluntarily

I choose the family, I choose the job, I choose what I consume and where I live

Unfortunately I can't walk away from being stolen 50% of my revenues every year.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
Use the terminology you like. If it makes you feel better this set of words, it's fine by me!

No individual owes anything to the bigger group. That's the principle. In practice you see a lot of abuse, sadly.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
Why? Nobody, poor or wealthy, need to be a servant of any government.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
Sounds awesome. Citizens don't owe anything to the government, we shouldn't be born with a liability towards the government, we should be born free and be in total control of our finances, and be free to choose the hosting city that offers us the most.
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·5 lat temu·discuss
How will people be happy today?
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·5 lat temu·discuss
Hopefully they also stop exporting unsolicited people.