• @FrowingFostek
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    20 hours ago

    I don’t think swingingthelamp is lost.

    I think they just hit you with the polite version of the “coconut island” cohesive nature of capital.

    I think capitalist realism is what makes many of us choose the lesser evil of 68% mortality.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 hours ago

      Excellent, I’d not heard of the coconut island parable before! That’s very apt.

      I was thinking of the False Dilemma fallacy. The notion that the only two options are a school bus service with 32% casualty/loss rate, or no bus and a 100% casualty/loss rate, is capitalist gaslighting when we can plainly see the government bus company in other countries getting all the kids to school. For less cost, at that.

    • @finitebanjo
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      08 hours ago

      You kind of defeated yourself by admitting the 32% is the lesser evil that you still wouldnt choose because you associate it with a different political tribe.

      You’re literally advocating we harm ourselves as an alternative to “caPiTAlisM”.

      • @FrowingFostek
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        04 hours ago

        I’m not sure you understand that I don’t subscribe to the same binary choices you do.

        It’s not an ideological tribe that dictates my decision. I understand that better options exist and I choose those.

        • @finitebanjo
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          You do, actually. We all do. You’re either not a citizen of this nation and therefor you want others to face consequences, or you’re beholden to the same consequences as us all. Even by saying you refuse to choose, you’re picking one of the two. Just like 10 Million DNC voters stayed home last election, they’re facing the consequences.