zlacker

[parent] [thread] 4 comments
1. runawa+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-03 04:01:15
We don’t have the capacity or runway to rebuild from scratch either.
replies(1): >>kbenso+34
2. kbenso+34[view] [source] 2020-06-03 04:42:07
>>runawa+(OP)
Guess it's time to move fast and break things. I hope we don't break anything too important...
replies(2): >>jacobu+Nn >>Red_Le+cw1
◧◩
3. jacobu+Nn[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-03 07:49:34
>>kbenso+34
Trump does that :-/
◧◩
4. Red_Le+cw1[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-03 16:36:14
>>kbenso+34
Like healthcare? Privacy? Freedom from enslavement? Right to trial by a court of peers? A level footing between apenniless person and a billionaire? Crumbling infrastructure? Toxic water and food? Freedom from persecution?

We've been moving slow and pulling up the ladders behind us for hundreds of years. Things only trickle down when there's profit. That needs to change. These protests are exposing that game.

replies(1): >>kbenso+As2
◧◩◪
5. kbenso+As2[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-03 21:26:32
>>Red_Le+cw1
I'm pretty sure you've imposed your own assumptions on what I meant when I said that.

That said, if all you see are the problems, it's easy to think there's no downside. It's entirely possible for other aspects of our society to get worse as we focus on those items. It's also possible for those aspects to get worse as we fail to make any meaningful change on the items we focus on, and eventually fail.

Assuming only positives can come from change is very dangerous. That doesn't mean we shouldn't attempt things anyways, but we should do so with eyes wide open, and not delusional as to the possible outcomes.

[go to top]