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  • vegantomato@lemmy.worldtoAnimemes@ani.social🍖🍖🍖
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    4 months ago

    Reality dictates that when having collected wood for a fire, we need to put some effort to light the wood up.

    Anime teaches us that the pile of wood will self-ignite and that there is no effort needed from our part to light it up.

    If we follow anime in real life, we will end up making the mistake of not preparing a lighter when we intend to light fires.

    Do you guys follow what I’m trying to say?




  • Morality schmorality, we need universal healthcare, daycare, a progressive tax system, and much more. Once society is equitable to all, then all have equal opportunity to behave “morally.”

    All of these things are maintained by humans. There is no perfect structure that can keep everyone “locked” to act in favor of the structure, whether it is through surveillance, bureaucracy or punishments. In any system, a subset of the participants will at some point have leeway to put a small dent to the system. Some systems are more resistant to self-destruction than others, but none are immune to it due to our inherent ability to choose between right and wrong. Therefore, evil systems can always be defeated, and good systems can always fall.







  • vegantomato@lemmy.worldtome_irl@lemmy.worldMe🧰irl
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    6 months ago

    I feel that there is an underlying moral problem in society that causes the rich to always exploit the poor. It feels like if you were to shuffle people around and pick a new set of rich people, said people would be almost equally likely to screw over their fellow man. If society was more moral in general, this exploitation would be reduced.




  • vegantomato@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.worldOof
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    6 months ago

    Why are all the protesters women and the guards men in this picture? I feel that this picture left out all the men in the protest, or the men are being irresponsible by letting women stand on the front-line, so to speak. I feel that it’s the former.

    Where does this picture come from exactly?




  • I wouldn’t take this comment as anything but an anecdote. This is how some homeless people can be, so the take away is that the homelessness problem cannot be completely solved with housing. Some people are just cripplingly dysfunctional. They need more than housing, they need care takers. Just handing out keys to an apartment next to families to a dysfunctional drug addict who will smoke, vandalize and play loud music at night is not fair to the neighbors. These are normal middle-class people complaining, not some billionaire who can’t stand the sight of a peasant lol.