A more specific link. — Devans99
I’m not pretending. I’m just curious about your thoughts and who the worst people are? You did at least say “little sympathy” so I imagine you accept that not everyone in the 1% (relative to west only for clarity) is driven by excess and greed. — I like sushi
I don’t quite see that taking wealth and giving to lower classes would necessarily be helpful and/or welcome by those in lower income brackets. — I like sushi
Of course though I’ll take that with generosity and assume you’re sensible enough to mean this is terms of using said redistribution to boost health, education and work toward improving the general environments of poorer areas - investing in future job prospects by creating jobs and developing skills and trades. You’d get no argument from me there. — I like sushi
Was that your first language? — Joshs
What is morality about then? It's a social thing isn't it? What would one person do with morality? — TheMadFool
Where do you draw the line? — I like sushi
How would wealth be redistributed? — I like sushi
How would you prevent the wealthiest from grouping together in order to expand businesses, create jobs and/or invest in future projects? — I like sushi
1% on what scale? You’re right ask about context so it’d help if you gave some regarding whether you think the 1% matters on a nation, international, global, or other scale. I’m assuming you don’t mean global or you’d have to include a lack of sympathy for your own position (I’m making the assumption you’re not exactly in poverty and living in western society).
I believe the 1% on a global scale puts anyone earning something like $20,000 a year in the top 1% ... not massively fair given the relativity of financial wealth I admit, but it at least brings into question how you apply this 1% idea and whether you feel so strongly about everyone within said 1% at all/any particular level of analysis. — I like sushi
0% — Terrapin Station
If people cannot be lifted up are you for pulling others down? — I like sushi
Does such “proportionality” require handicaps to those with height? — I like sushi
No, its not a double standard. The standards are different between the two cultures. One is much worse on the gay issue. Clearly, much, much worse. Its not even a part of the culture in the west, its bad actors who are actively condemned by the culture who do it. In many Muslim countries it is supported by the culture, or a blind eye turned. Russian culture too. Sorry if that offends your sensibilities. — DingoJones
Just how far gone are you? You cannot see that throwing people from buildings IS FAR worse than a beating, and the rarity of the occurrence (or any act of bigotry towards gays) in the two cultures are not even close. Instead what do you do? Jump track to the False Equivalence Express. Staggering. — DingoJones
Neither does the west. Just because we aren't actively throwing gay people off buildings or performing public executions does not mean the west is significantly better. — Anaxagoras
We have been through this before. You claim my points have been rebutted but you never give counter arguments or links to counter arguments. That is not a productive exercise from my perspective. Try to stay on topic. — Devans99
Do you think I'm stupid enough to keep posting about it if it has been rebutted? — Devans99
Isn't that a serious cognitive bias towards your own convictions? — Christoffer
You offered us once a personal account where you got wasted and belligerent to the point the police were involved. Obviously your belligerence was immoral, but wouldn't you say your decision to get wasted by itself was as well, even had you not become belligerent, just due to the fact that you recklessly exposed the public to a wild eyed S with no rational self control? Or do you maintain even your belligerence was excusable, as it was not really S doing those things, but a Mr. Hyde occupying your body? — Hanover
Sure, so start with the first phrase you quoted.
"If you substitute those terms in what I wrote"
You are not familiar with the idea of substituting one set of terms for another?
Or did you quote that part superfluously? I mean, I hope we don't need to start with explaining words like "if," or combinations like "If you" etc. — Terrapin Station
Really? Then on your authority (you we're even the nick I borrowed from the old PF), I won't post anymore. — Wallows
Guilty. — unenlightened
Which math is a belief and which is not a belief? — Christoffer
It's good not to hold too many beliefs. I believe completely only in logic, probability, some of the rest of maths and what is deduced from 'I think therefore I am'.
Then there are things that I have such a high conviction in that they class as a belief even though they cannot be known with complete certainty (eg: gravity, evolution). — Devans99
Can you guarantee to control your drug use and it's effects on you and others? — tim wood
Previous posts include what I mean, primarily my answers to Daniel Cox digs deeper into the meaning of my original post. — Christoffer
I don't need a mediator, man. What I want is a jury. So, I'll sleep over this thread and see if anything magical happens. — Wallows
Yeah; but, there's no solution if I can't make any more at all, can I? So, I guess it is what it is? — Wallows
Then why are you writing in the way you do? — Christoffer
I doubt any major publication would allow that type of writing. — Christoffer