

The very first sentence in this paragraph already fails. How do you expect me to take the rest seriously?
The very first sentence in this paragraph already fails. How do you expect me to take the rest seriously?
Belief in nonsense is called “delusion”. So you go ahead and continue being delusional.
Metaphysical nonsense is not a good argument.
Truth is absolute. There is no such thing as “subjective truth” or “personal truth”.
Something is either true or it isn’t.
You can target something specific with a riot.
I disagree. We’re past the point where peaceful protests will create change. It’s abundantly obviously that those in charge do not care. And they also got it in their heads that AI makes us less necessary.
If leaders and executives won’t listen to reason, then it’s time to instil fear into them. Remind them there are so many more of us than them, and that their positions are a service to us, not a privilege or an entitlement.
At what point are people going to riot?
Assassination of a single individual isn’t going to change the entire system. Tearing it all down and rebuilding should be the goal, not kicking the can down the road.
You want to do something? Start organising revolutionaries. Take your time doing so, as they key word here is “organise”. Having a bunch of trigger happy gun hippies walking around helps nobody.
Find some very painful points to hit, then hit them.
Don’t be deterred if the state starts calling you terrorists.
The most expected outcome of the expedition.
Exactly the kind of thing Israel would do. Very consistent and predictable of them.
What a terribly stupid and wrong take.
Welp… There goes physical media…
Not hyperbole just fact. Like how none of this metaphysical crap about truth ever holds up the instant more than one observer of the same phenomenon occurs.
I’ve had this dumb argument several times before, and it always fails, determined simply by scientific observation, and the scientific method.
But yes, I am too good for this argument, because I’m not being dishonest with myself about the reality I live in.