When I encounter people like this online... — Terrapin Station
In my bombastic blowharding opinion, this topic appears to be a classic case of philosophical overthinking. — Jake
You are encountering them in a setting where there is no interpersonal nuance. Were we all to meet in a bar for a few beers, we'd all get along just fine. — Bitter Crank
It's just when you have 1000 drivers in a limited space all going the same direction, they can't exercise individual choice any more, even if they want to. — Bitter Crank
But rather that by using some powers they possess to go in a certain direction rather than being helplessly sucked along. But I think it is almost subconscious and they are in denial of what is happening. I suppose by power here I mean influence or withholding influence. — Andrew4Handel
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead (anthropologist)
Right. So they should stop exercising individual choice. — Jake
Right. So they should stop exercising individual choice. — Jake
I don't find "power" all that helpful a feature to analyze; most of us have a modicum of personal power to run our lives, go to work, raise a family, etc., but very little power beyond that. We can get more power by uniting with other people to accomplish something. — Bitter Crank
If it speeds up to 80 mph, you have to speed up with it. If you ignore traffic conditions, you are likely to be in accident. — Bitter Crank
I think this is a false fatalism and apathy. — Andrew4Handel
I think apathy is one of the most demoralizing things and also a power tactic. Apathy can amount to discouraging action or encouraging inaction. — Andrew4Handel
I utterly reject such blame shifting operations. — Jake
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