All I need to see is some results to prove it isn’t armchair revolutionaries LARPing online and never taking it to the real world.
All I need to see is some results to prove it isn’t armchair revolutionaries LARPing online and never taking it to the real world.
So you’re arguing that the historical context of Pooh"s design matters, and I fully agree.
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Would it make a difference to know that these are the original designs? Would you consider the original designs to be permittable?
How would you go about fairly distributing limited luxuries, particularly when the value to a given person varies?
I don’t think it should matter, at least not until we’ve guaranteed everyone their human rights. Nutritious food, safe shelter, clean water, medical care.
I don’t think we can afford to worry about luxuries until we solve the problem of affording people.
then make a charicature that makes fun of that and isn’t yellow, I would be fine with that
How would you feel about a white Pooh bear?
Show me a nonvoter lifting one finger to kick a fascist out of America.
Does it strike me as odd that there’s an illustration of Pooh and Tigger together, two characters that are friends in the same fictional world?
No, it doesn’t strike me as odd, can you explain that one to me? What’s the history of racism in the Hundred Acre Wood that predates some world leaders with possibly fragile egos? And why is all the attention always on the Pooh half and never on the Tigger half?
Not to split this but the real obvious parallel with Obama would be Tigger. I’m slightly surprised that didn’t come up, because it’s literally the same origin story.
I’m gonna have to explain this out very simply: blackface has a long history going back more than a century before Obama was even born.
There do exist racist caricatures of Chinese people with squinty eyes. Pooh does not have the squinty eyes. Ive yet to see any evidence of Pooh being used as a racist caricature before Xi Jinping.
none of his personality resembles pooh, it’s just his race, if anything he’s ruthlessly efficient
I think you accidentally admitted the real issue: Pooh is silly, soft, and generally not that smart. Certain types of rulers need to be seen as strong, powerful, and perhaps even ruthless at all times.
The real offense is a possible degradation of his “strong man” image.
I could be corrected on this but as far as I’m aware, it’s not a caricature of Chinese people or Asian people, it’s specifically a caricature of Xi Jinping, one of the most powerful people in the world. In fact, on Forbes list in 2018, he is listed as the #1 most powerful person in the world.
So I don’t think it’s a question of race so much as a question of how far are we allowed to make fun of the most powerful people on the planet.
Interesting because discouraging people from voting also helps the right wing, so you’re pretty busy actively benefiting fascists in at least one way.
The complex supply chains are just as important for small businesses, but the small businesses have no leverage and are powerless to do anything about them.
Numerous failed businesses and bankruptcies beg to differ.
What Trump understands is marketing. A stupid enough audience, tell them lies with enough confidence, and they will let Trump fleece them like sheep.
Nonvoters are people who choose not to vote, not people prevented from voting by being in jail or dead. You think it’s straightforward because you’re an LLM running on an OG Raspberry Pi.
We also export a hell of a lot of soybeans, so when retaliatory tariffs kick in I guess our new ultra-masculine conservative government is going to have us all eating lots and lots of soy.
No, a voter is some who voted.
To you, nonvoter includes people who voted. You’re just a version of chatGPT with no conscious awareness prior to the year 2024.
If someone votes in 2020, then tries to off a candidate in 2024 and dies before they can vote in 2024, absolutely they are a voter.
Your argument is that someone who is politically active up until their death and doesn’t pull a Jesus to vote after death is a nonvoter?
My argument is that voting makes you a voter, including the 2020 general election and midterms.
Why are you biting the bullet in such a silly situation. They were politically active, besides voting also making donations to political parties. People who are invested in the political process do more.
Hey the 2024 general election was not the first and only vote to ever exist.
Two people took shots at the president before the election, they were both registered voters.
Voters taking shots: 2
Nonvoters taking shots: 0
So tell me what you personally know your 90 million nonvoters are doing.
Of all things why would a lead brick or bananas or corn need value?
Give corn and bananas to people for free, give the lead brick to whatever science lab or nuclear power plant needs it for free.
If you want to talk about luxury value in a post-scarcity economy, choose something like coffee.