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by gmuslera
637 days ago
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We see a problem, we act. Even if we don't understand properly the problem, our possibility of changing something, or creating/feeding a bigger problem with our actions. Everything that gets enough work and money flowing around it is the kind of part of one of the bigger problem examples, so putting even more money in such machines to "solve" something that is put in front of us may be making everything worse. And every problem for which the easiest/more direct course of action is just stopping the flow of money is dismissed or have direct opposition, from commuting to climate change. (Re)acting how they want on only the approved directions as soon as you receive the right messages in the way they want is part of the problem. |
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