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throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
Inheriting a house is inherited wealth, your baseline assumptions for wealth are completely divorced from reality.
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
trying to build my values on truth makes it impossible for me to reconcile any such built values with things like liberalism, equality, egalitarianism, religious beliefs of any kind, etc. Basically pick all the dearly adhered to values of the "left" and "right" in the English speaking west and tear them up and toss them into furnace.

It not a pleasant experience, especially in the culture war riven excessively online world of today, where it makes, to me, everyone who is left wing, right wing, Nazi, anarchist, liberal, egalitarian, Christian, Muslim, Hindu, [religious not ethnic] Jew, leftist, centrists, libertarian, classical liberal, conservative, BLM activists et al, proud boys et al, etc all existential foes on the grounds of fundamental moral truths.

Not a troll post.
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
I don't know those people. I would like to own a car and maybe a house one day so perhaps that influences my own perspective. I would rather my descendants were able to inherit property in an industrial society with a severe climate crisis, than have them be property-less peasants with no prospects and utterly dependant on their socioeconomic "betters" for handouts in a world with diminishing global warming.
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
while I ma be histrionic, the only time I ever encounter any climate science denial is when it is brought up as an insult in a "oh those people who beleive this nonsense" way. I have never encountered it "in the wild", so to speak. Not once.

This is why I am sceptical that it is anything other than a fictional bogeyman to obfuscate rich climate change believers unwillingness to sacrifice luxuries, and poor climate change believers inability to live above absolute crushing poverty [without fossil fuels].
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
Glad to see that not everywhere on the internet thinks anglo-saxons don't really exist.
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
you can add anti nuclear environmental activists to that list of being responsible for the destruction of humanity.
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
I never see those objections, instead I see the objections "I literally cannot afford the cheapest electric car and will be homeless and starving without a vehicle", "I need to heat my home to keep it habitable in sub zero temperatures in the winter", "I want to eat and not starve to death", "I want to cook food", etc.

i.e. people still need energy, and the renewable options have only very recently been viable for an individual to use, and only in some places, and often at great cost.

The objection to global warming isn't that it isn't real, it's that without fossil fuels most of us will die sooner than the worst case climate change effects ever will and so we have no choice.
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
he's paid more than almost all tech workers and developers in the 1st world, who also typically have .... zero passive income.

You live in an elite bubble full of rich Americans I suspect.
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
Like most of hacker news, I think you vastly underestimate really how replaceable smart and skilled people really are. There are literally millions of them, most with far lower pay and conditions than offered by FANGS.
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
Monopolies don't need to be as competitive.
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
Conversely I think most people who were the most vocal cheerleaders of the anti virus measures were so vocal precisely because it didn't require them to change their life - stay at home introverted shut ins basically.
throwawaynumber
·5 năm trước·discuss
This seems like nonsense to me.

I can visualise things with great detail in my minds eye, and yet I saw nothing but an annoying flashing screen with this.