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 Forum: News and Current Events   Topic: Trump administration officially authorizes Biden transition

Posted: 28 Nov 2020, 8:44 pm 

Replies: 95
Views: 4,350


I personally think a coup has always been really unlikely, but it still remains *possible.* The megalomaniac who still has 70 million + followers still thinks it's possible https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/us-politics/trump-claims-massive-proof-biden-used-voter-fraud-to-win-the-election/...

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: Galileo’s Error: Foundations for a New Science of Consciousn

Posted: 28 Nov 2020, 8:37 pm 

Replies: 8
Views: 923


Can I get a summary for someone who handles text much better than videos? Thanks.

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: Reply personal responsibility is a crock: here is why

Posted: 28 Nov 2020, 8:22 pm 

Replies: 800
Views: 51,289


Capitalism assumes everyone has the same abilities in life to make a go of it. Couldn't be further from the truth. Capitalism assumes people have unequal abilities, and that people with greater abilities will prosper more. Ability is a product of talent and hard work. No one reasonable thinks anyon...

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: Why are rural people conservatives?

Posted: 28 Nov 2020, 8:16 pm 

Replies: 100
Views: 12,875


Some of it is being "a product of your area". So if your parents have a certain political affiliation, and so do most of your friends, you probably will as well. Look at Indiana compared to Michigan or Ohio - it's much more conservative but that can't be explained by demographic reasons, ...

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: Anti-intellectualism in humanities academia?

Posted: 27 Nov 2020, 6:13 pm 

Replies: 30
Views: 3,359


Having spent the last 8 year of my life in college and graduate school. Academia is a strange beast. On one hand you have a bunch of smart people working really hard to improve the knowledge base of mankind. On the other hand you have rampant agenda-ism that is counterproductive to that goal. I don'...

 Forum: News and Current Events   Topic: O.K. Who buried the monolith in Utah?

Posted: 24 Nov 2020, 4:55 pm 

Replies: 138
Views: 8,408


real answer: some bored person who figured its 2020, lets freak people out by putting a monolith in the middle of the desert

fun answer: Insert favorite conspiracy theory or aliens, definitely aliens

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: Reply personal responsibility is a crock: here is why

Posted: 24 Nov 2020, 2:18 pm 

Replies: 800
Views: 51,289


By the way if you think life is just luck and that decisions don't matter because of randomness I recommend playing a skill based game with a heavy amount of randomness against someone that is very skilled in that game. If you're familiar with the board game Settlers of Catan it's a good example. Pl...

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: Reply personal responsibility is a crock: here is why

Posted: 24 Nov 2020, 2:10 pm 

Replies: 800
Views: 51,289


In life there are things you can control, and things you can't. Better decisions in the things you can control will lead to better outcomes, but sometimes the factors outside your control predominate. As a quick example not much you can do if you get a terminal illness at a young age. That said the ...

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: Why do people believe the craziest things...

Posted: 24 Nov 2020, 2:02 pm 

Replies: 9
Views: 859


You can't trust anyone who argues with your favourite conspiracy theories because that's just proof they're in on it. The classic "I'm not a spy!" "That's what a spy would say!" It's amazing how well the human brain can fit data points to a theory and discard any data that contr...

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: Left wing Godwin's Law

 Post subject: Re: Left wing Godwin's Law
Posted: 24 Nov 2020, 6:36 am 

Replies: 36
Views: 2,380


You're both wrong. Debate should be a matter of what we can do with the available resources. Defining it racially or by socioeconomic criteria is moot of there are more or less resources. Presumably this is in response to this? There are numerous factors in favor of nationalizing health care in the...

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: Left wing Godwin's Law

 Post subject: Re: Left wing Godwin's Law
Posted: 24 Nov 2020, 5:12 am 

Replies: 36
Views: 2,380


Yeah I think the slippery slope argument of "nationalized healthcare=USSR" is a bad one. Slippery slope is a classical logical fallacy, but one that is very easy to fall into even if you're aware of it. The USSR comparison is really only constructive in showing the abject failure of a cent...

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: Thousands Attend Secret Maskless Orthodox Brooklyn Wedding

Posted: 24 Nov 2020, 4:16 am 

Replies: 1
Views: 413


I think the lengths gone to to pull this off shows the importance to that community. Living life is not just preventing death.

 Forum: News and Current Events   Topic: Trump administration officially authorizes Biden transition

Posted: 24 Nov 2020, 3:51 am 

Replies: 95
Views: 4,350


Pepe wrote:
Damn!
Where is the coup that some people were talking about? :lmao:


Just like saying there is going to be a coup was premature, saying there is not going to be a coup is also premature.

I personally think a coup has always been really unlikely, but it still remains *possible.*

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: A cap on wealth?

 Post subject: Re: A cap on wealth?
Posted: 24 Nov 2020, 1:57 am 

Replies: 92
Views: 5,186


Money is an accounting tool... It is also a medium of exchange; and whatever can be used as a medium of exchange can be called "money". Well yes, but my point is that the amount of wealth (which can be exchanged), is determined by the productivity of society. A more productive society wil...

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: A cap on wealth?

 Post subject: Re: A cap on wealth?
Posted: 23 Nov 2020, 5:07 pm 

Replies: 92
Views: 5,186


There is a finite amount of money in the world. Are you honestly arguing that everyone who is currently alive can become a millionaire? Finite yes, constant no. Money is an accounting tool, what it really counts is the productivity of a society. When innovation creates more efficiency there is more...

 Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion   Topic: A cap on wealth?

 Post subject: Re: A cap on wealth?
Posted: 23 Nov 2020, 1:11 am 

Replies: 92
Views: 5,186


Stifling incentive is never a good idea. Look what happened to the U.S.S.R. 8) The bigger issue for the USSR was their centrally planned economy was horribly inefficient. It's not like you couldn't rise to positions of wealth and power in the USSR, although the avenues for doing that were not as nu...
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