solidarity means solidarity. other working class people are not your enemy (re: 1984). the all or nothing mindset accomplishes nothing besides closing your mind off to the plights and perspectives of others.
-also trans and disabled
solidarity means solidarity. other working class people are not your enemy (re: 1984). the all or nothing mindset accomplishes nothing besides closing your mind off to the plights and perspectives of others.
-also trans and disabled
it’s been long enough that minimum wage should be $25/hr anyways
drop the “today” and it’s still a true statement
I want to get better at deeply understanding people, which probably starts with getting better at listening
not within your lifetime though. you just have to have faith in the peer review process. also peer reviewing typically does not involve actually reproducing the results
but you can’t! are you personally able to verify the results of every scientific investigation ever performed? think about what’s currently happening in psychology. loads of old foundational studies have been found to be irreproducible. and yet people had faith that they were conducted honestly and appropriately
that’s not true. there are things that are not definitions. like my bed for instance, there are aspects that are arbitrary (my personal preferences, design choices, etc) and aspects that are not arbitrary (its physical form that exists beyond definition)
yes but you still have to have faith in the ability of another person to do science and not falsify evidence
but to people with faith, their faith is evidence-based
yes but translation from evidence to what caused the evidence to exist requires assumptions, like the fact that trig works. I’m not saying assumptions are bad, just that they should be acknowledged
maybe you’re the one who doesn’t understand the ramifications of its meaning
literally every definition ever is arbitrary
they were complaining about things that are only unpleasant because of their own feelings toward the situation
can you elaborate? I’m not sure what your point is
yeah except that logic relies on base assumptions, which are ultimately chosen based on gut feelings
facts actually are very difficult to define. imagine telling an alien about the fact that people stop at stop signs, when the alien potentially has never seen a road, car, or stop sign
just because it has a reason doesn’t make it not arbitrary. you can ultimately come up with a reason for all arbitrary decisions
my point was more broad. most products are design based on what the “market” wants, instead of what the individual making it wants. thus results in a diluted product that does too many things and all poorly
and that’s the secret to a good product
but in the long term there’s always a swing back the other way