Yeah, thank you for your personal opinion about what a random poster on Caitlin's blog should & shouldn't do, and whether they seem to learn much.
I'm sure telling strangers your opinion about them is more constructive than pointing the potential benefits of technology and how it's ruined by the profit motive.
I don't know you and therefore can't « not like » you. That is, until you decided to respond the way you did.
My argument was that the profit system wasn't implemented through consensus in the 20th century. It was imposed by a bunch of psychopaths a long time ago and has been maintained by killing a lot of people since. They persuaded a large part of the people to prefer seeing it as the normal way.
That won't go away by arguing that it's out of fashion
I agree with most of that. But I NOT say it was out of fashion. I'm saying it's outdated, and that our problems won't go away, until Capitalism is removed from the human condition.
If you're asking me for a formula about how to get there, sorry I don't have that. Caitlin approaches it from an important vantage point, but Peter Joseph upon topics that are closer to a solution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZJ_5-zJ77M.
Caitlin also recognizes the same root causes & necessity for eliminating the Profit incentive, but her focus is on getting past the propaganda we're constantly bombarded with.
Nobody can tell us exactly how. If there is such a person, they aren't recognized as such.
You don't seem to learn much off it but you have a right to your hobbies
Yeah, thank you for your personal opinion about what a random poster on Caitlin's blog should & shouldn't do, and whether they seem to learn much.
I'm sure telling strangers your opinion about them is more constructive than pointing the potential benefits of technology and how it's ruined by the profit motive.
Sorry. I hadn't realized « I think I'll just stop responding to these kinds of posts, altogether » was a constructive argument
True enough. We just don't like each other, and may as well accept it.
I don't know you and therefore can't « not like » you. That is, until you decided to respond the way you did.
My argument was that the profit system wasn't implemented through consensus in the 20th century. It was imposed by a bunch of psychopaths a long time ago and has been maintained by killing a lot of people since. They persuaded a large part of the people to prefer seeing it as the normal way.
That won't go away by arguing that it's out of fashion
I agree with most of that. But I NOT say it was out of fashion. I'm saying it's outdated, and that our problems won't go away, until Capitalism is removed from the human condition.
If you're asking me for a formula about how to get there, sorry I don't have that. Caitlin approaches it from an important vantage point, but Peter Joseph upon topics that are closer to a solution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZJ_5-zJ77M.
Caitlin also recognizes the same root causes & necessity for eliminating the Profit incentive, but her focus is on getting past the propaganda we're constantly bombarded with.
Nobody can tell us exactly how. If there is such a person, they aren't recognized as such.