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by Retric
594 days ago
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> A ‘side’ doesn’t imply an ‘economic class’? It does when the side described was the edges of a distribution. > wealth distribution, on the one side we have the super and hyper-rich Replace a few words and: > height distribution, on the one side we have the tall and hyper-tall PS: To be clear the political interests of a group exist even if the group doesn’t map to a specified political party or ideology. Groups have specific interests independent of which other stances they take. We don’t think of short people in political terms, but there would be a real outrage if gas stations put their credit card readers 7 feet off the ground. |
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Hence why I wrote ‘side’ in quotation marks, because I didn’t fully agree with the original parent comment’s characterization.
e.g. HN user 1 can say X part of the population is on the ‘side’ of the moon being made of blue cheese and Y part is on the ‘side’ of the moon being made of cheddar cheese. But future replies by HN user 2 and user 3 are free to treat that as all meaningless gibberish.