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Things Betwixt Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Bob Kagan doing some pretty good analysis of what is likely to occur as a result of US defeat in the Iran War.
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@ClickingSeason That is true, but even if it's true to say you are who you are because your parents mated, there was also a chance they never met and never mated at all, unless of course you think that is determined too, in which case free will is simply a meme.
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@homosmoker It might be a pointless exercise philosophically speaking, but that kind of self-assured empathy does have enormous political significance.
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Nobody really has this capacity. Sure, you can *imagine* whatever you want, but you have no way to check your answer as you can't inhabit another persons mind and see if you were right/worng about how it feels to be him/her. It's a pointless exercise.
Slazac 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇹🇼🌐@TrueSlazac

@TimTrytitle Do you have the capacity to imagine what it’s like to be someone else

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The answer is most certainly status and wealth. Women are now very accomplished and well-paid compared to 50+ years ago and they really don't want a husband with less than they have, and a lot of average guys intuit this fact and don't even bother trying as a result.
Kædiste@amantdelucy

Even if lot of incels are indeed just scared to try (which I’d agree with), that just begs the question of why that kind of anxiety is so much more prevalent nowadays than just one or two decades ago.

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@sardonic_greek Yeah there's too few of them now, 80% of games are chore simulators.
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@SpookyHooga I admire it immensely for being gleefully and unapologetically a videogame and also having a story about people who get joy from violence without taking hacky cheap shots at the player
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@buffsoldier_96 In other words, social factors don't actually intersect at all, subjective factors are just very useful tools you can use to morally bludgeon the people you claim to represent politically.
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@buffsoldier_96 That is true, but what eventually happens if you don't have class as a foundation, is that you'll start seeing the subjective factors as more important, e.g a left-liberal actually doesn't care if immigration hurts native workers, because they are seen as parochial racists.
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This is why one should be wary of vulgar marxisms that obsess with "class analysis" as they often easily slip into class reductionism & even class ontology. When class and 'the economy' is more mediated through & interplays with objective *and* subjective factors.
rskhm (蝋燭姫) 🟥@rskhm__

Class analysis is not about showing that the bourgeois is bad. In fact it's almost the opposite: even the most moral, caring and nice bourgeois cannot eventually resist the material compulsions that force them to exploit workers.

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@ofreacharound The ideal man is someone who can change a tire and also miraculously happens to be born into a billion dollar trust fund.
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@SpookyHooga Of course - he understands that their emotional states are solved by resources and status
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Same thing can be said of women, they say they want an Emotion Understander who has a base level of egalitarianism, but in practice the turbo-masculine patriarch who has loads of money and status is still the kind of man who has the most success with women.
akhivae@akhivae

Most men who idealize the "tradwife" don't want to be "trad husbands". They want to be normie husbands married to trad wives. They want a wife who wakes up early to bake bread while they spend the Saturday playing video games. The burden of trad is offloaded onto the wife.

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I don't know about those Reddit leftists, but it definitely is confusing that people keep voting for corporate retards who do none of the things working class people want when they actually have power, it's Einsteinian- level insanity actually.
Matthew@Lux1090

Reading through Reddit threads in which leftists/progressives express their bewilderment/confusion/fury at working class English voters for casting their lot in with Reform, one of the things I'm starting to understand is this: They simply do not understand how a government could help working-class people in any other way besides giving them benefits, handouts, and other free things. Their entire mental architecture is premised upon the premises that 1. Working class people are poor 2. The only way for them to not be poor is for the state to give them free stuff 3. So left-wing parties need to promise them lots of free stuff Then, when these working-class voters instead vote for right-of-centre parties who instead promise an economy in which they can build a career, start their own business, make a financial success of themselves and start a family, they're confused. Because, again, in their mental architecture, what the working class are *supposed* to want is free benefits from the state. But what they *actually* want is a fair shake at making their own way in the world, making money, getting on in life. And the left simply doesn't understand that what these voters want from the state is an economy in which they can actually do this.

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@moto_motes You can't penetrate the minds of these spiritual boomers unfortunately, they could live during the Black Death and think not dying was simply a skill issue.
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Dude, in the 90s it was pretty much drilled into our head that blue collar work wasn’t viable in the post-NAFTA era and that a college degree was table stakes if you didn’t want to be “flipping burgers” for the rest of your life.
BoiltOwl@nealjclark1

College is expensive because every millenial INSISTED they get to go. The boomers spent a ton so they could go. This was not the case in the boomers day. They understood natural hierarchy and sorted themselves appropriately. Their big sin was liking their children too much.

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