I am sure Putin and Elon Musk would find they had a lot in common if they chatted for long enough. — universeness
In general I sympathize with that principle. Imagine a progressive professor who starts referring to all her students as 'she.' Would you have a right complain? — igjugarjuk
Many of us do not want your help. A moral busybody is never a welcome addition to politics, and one who believes he can solve the world’s problems through political tinkering and is mad. — NOS4A2
I am Scottish, we have a bloody history just like most nations. I would fight against any invader of my country just like the Ukrainians are doing. — universeness
There are tough resilient humans everywhere, it’s got very little to do with nationality. — universeness
Really? That’s your projection of what I typed. Such projection borders on the irrational! — universeness
Yes I can but not on this thread. I would reserve that for a PM exchange between us if you wish.
Unless you want to start a new thread on the doctrine of true socialism. There is a political category on TPF but I think the idea is to discuss the philosophical aspects of politics. A PM exchange would probably be preferred by those here who prefer ‘philosophic discourse,’ to be the mainstay on TPF. — universeness
If a liberal believes that there is a good reason to lobby companies to fire its neo-Nazi employees then lobbying companies to fire its neo-Nazi employees is consistent with with their liberal views. — Michael
Socialists can learn and are born into each new generation. We will learn the lessons of history.
The methodologies employed by the nefarious are becoming more and more familiar over the era’s.
They can and will be stopped or be diluted towards mere itches. — universeness
Is that because you live there or nearby? — universeness
A rather misanthropic, defeatist viewpoint imo.
You can surrender to the dictates of the oligarchs if you want to. Meantime, we socialists will try to save you from your despondent hellish vision of ‘real life.’ — universeness
I love the progression of this thread. — Streetlight
It will succeed or the human race is doomed. — universeness
No choice as many many more die due to the whims of the nefarious rich and powerful few. This has been true since we left the wilds and became infected by the abuses of such systems as the divine rule of Kings or the demands and whims of those who claimed to represent or speak for the divine.
The existence of the rich few and poor majority is a residue from our ‘survival of the fittest,’ Darwinian beginnings. We only acted like that as we were trying to make a transition from uncivilised to civilised behaviour.
Socialists keep insisting that we can become civilised.
Nefarious capitalist’s seem to prefer the jungle rules.
Time for the human race to unite globally and drag the rich into a civilised socialist/humanist future. — universeness
You demonstrate your misunderstanding of socialism.
Under socialism you cannot get an all powerful government. They would need control over the military and the checks and balances established under true socialism would make that as impossible as possible, — universeness
Introducing dishonesty and more censorship would not strengthen a system. It would weaken it. Didn't we agree earlier that censorship is a sign of weakness, that a set of ideas need to be protected from criticism to avoid falling apart?
I suggest we base our views on ideas that do not need protection from criticism through censorship. — Tzeentch
ou don’t surrender to vile systems that maintain inequality and leave main power in the hands of the very few. — universeness
I agree that all attempts at a global socialist/humanist system has failed but If at first you don’t succeed you try try again. — universeness
Perhaps. But censorship would only facilitate a movement to the opposite extreme. — Tzeentch
All authority must be removable by a majority of those it represents at any time the majority so chooses to remove them. — universeness
Lenin was as much of a nefarious narcissist as Stalin.
Lenin had hundreds of thousands of innocent people killed as well. He was no socialist! — universeness
True socialists are normally the first to die when popular revolutions are usurped by nefarious individuals and groups. — universeness
From each according to their ability to each according to their needs. — universeness
Open discourse has been under pressure for decades — Tzeentch
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In my opinion, all ideas should be able to be expressed. No matter how bad or repulsive. Of course such ideas will be annihilated, but in open, civilized debate, with reasoned arguments.
Bad ideas that have emotional appeal may hold some sway, but they won't hold up to scrutiny and open discourse will prevent these ideas from ever becoming too extreme.
The idea that people are too stupid to handle free discourse is a dark world view that is pretty much incompatible with free, open society. I would avoid such ideas. — Tzeentch
I guess this discussion about totalitarianism cut a little too close to home for the folks that run the show on this forum. — Tzeentch
What is a game? Read some Wittgenstein. — Michael
To me, your words ‘bad ideas (like socialism),’ makes you easy to deal with.
Us lefties can see you clearly as a nefarious righty! — universeness
The way to get rid of problematic ideas is to discuss them openly. Thereby its flaws will become apparent. That's the whole point of freedom of speech. — Tzeentch
I couldn't agree more with that, many would be surprised at how many people are racists simply because it's censored and therefore thought to be effective. — Varde
Now, the discussion has veered into transphobia there's nothing else to say imo. — Baden
Isn't a healthy state of affairs if people are afraid to be racist, for example, or do you envision the ideal state where you can go up to someone, spout your racism, and expect appreciation for your openness? — Hanover
Ah, so you are a transphobe. — Baden
Most of the normal, sane people I know sympathize with trans people who on the whole suffer far more serious bullying than anything 'a minority of blue haired nutjobs' ever inflicted on anyone. — Baden
A person can really not mind radical transformations in gender expression...or even puberty blockers... — igjugarjuk
Just want to add, I'm not suggesting equivalence of all anti-PC crusades; some are more justified than others. What I am suggesting though is that there is nothing to be afraid of. PC ideas that stand the test of time do so because they're good ideas. And the anti-PC crowd have failed throughout history to stem the tide of 'political correctness' not because totalitarianism won but because they have consistently been on the wrong side of progress. Whether or not the 'PC' multi-faceted/nuanced definition of 'woman' will stand the test of time is yet to be seen. But if it does, it will become normalised because it is a good idea; or to put it in libertarian terms, it will flourish in the marketplace of ideas by outcompeting worse ideas. This process is not totalitarianism but its opposite. And if that's what you're afraid of, then your actual bogeyman is freedom. — Baden
It's interesting how a philosophy forum can sometimes nourish low-brow, Right wing populism. — Tom Storm