[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 16 points 9 months ago

Not gonna read the article right now but this sounds like VC hype shit preying on bourgeois anxieties about undisciplined labor.

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 12 points 10 months ago

No sarcasm here. I'd never recommend people do anything illegal, especially on a public internet forum. Like I said, voting and baby steps are already good solutions to impending global catastrophe.

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 14 points 10 months ago

I'm glad most of these problems can be solved by small lifestyle choices, and that by consuming slightly differently as an individual, I can have faith that I'm personally preserving the world for future generations. And once people see the profoundly ethical consumption choices I make, they'll start to follow suit, and there'll be a massive ripple effect centered around my consumption that spreads across the whole world as people switch to paper bags and only eat meat three days a week. If people's choices were influenced by their material environment rather than the spread of ideas, we'd be forced to think of ways to change their material environment, which seems a lot harder than just changing people's minds.

I'm glad that most of this impact is caused by individuals and their consumption habits, because it's easy to convince people to consume differently. If these problems were disproportionately caused by corporations, governments, and militaries, then we'd have to change their minds, and they can't be simply talked into acting differently. There'd have to be some risk to their bottom line or material interests, perhaps some sort of immediate threat to the people in charge, which would be difficult for individuals like us to enact within the bounds of the law and pacifist social norms.

I'm glad most of us live in some form of democracy where we can vote for initiatives and people who will address these pressing issues. Voting is more important than ever because of this.

In a hypothetical world where this weren't the case (say elected representatives had shown a long track record of ignoring the demands of their constituents and brushing these kinds of problems under the rug, for instance) it would unfortunately be our ethical duty to take matters into our own hands with more radical action. Since politicians would value the profit of fossil fuel corporations more than our well-being and the world's future, we'd have to find some way for individuals to impact the bottom lines of these companies, possibly by drastically increasing the cost of doing business, perhaps by increasing the cost of maintaining their machinery somehow. But I'm glad I can just vote for people who can be trusted to use their state power to solve these problems peacefully and legally.

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 11 points 10 months ago

Mass murder considering how little control the people most effected by this have over it.

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 41 points 10 months ago

I love this meme on so many levels

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 15 points 10 months ago

In the process of deconstructing work "ethics" and capitalist "productivity", it's important to replace it with something more meaningful than individualism or hedonism. While it's fine to do nothing, fine to do things you enjoy regardless of whether they make profit for someone else, it's also good to do things that better yourself, others, and society (even if that concept has been co-opted and corrupted by the profit motive). I see too many people "escape" the rat race either by finding people to exploit or sinking into escapism like [more than a reasonable amount of] video games or drugs or whatnot.

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 14 points 10 months ago

Still in the running for top 10 websites on the internet. Critical support I suppose.

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 11 points 11 months ago

I mean the idea is that good urban planning would enable shorter and more frequent grocery store trips. Rather than a supercenter supplying everyone within 30 miles, requiring long drives, you'd have things distributed by need, i.e. general food stores every couple miles, more specialist places potentially farther away. Our current layout and shopping habits are contingent on car infrastructure and massive federal subsidies.

Would also decrease waste and increase general health, since fresher, less processed food could be purchased.

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 19 points 11 months ago

Not saying he doesn't but the winky face makes me think the intended meaning is tongue-in-cheek or taking the piss out of people accusing him of working for the CIA. Like how we joke about being on Xi's or Soros' payroll.

If that's the case this isn't an admission, more the opposite.

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 32 points 11 months ago

Of that $30.50, the person delivering the food got $3 and the person making the food got $2.

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 13 points 1 year ago

reddit culture sucks and I left it behind as a social media site a while ago.

still have to use site:reddit.com to get half decent search results tho

[-] FanonFan@hexbear.net 12 points 1 year ago

damn this sounds really good

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