š¾ Archived View for splint.rs āŗ echoeless.gmi captured on 2024-07-08 at 23:57:30. Gemini links have been rewritten to link to archived content
ā¬ ļø Previous capture (2024-06-16)
ā”ļø Next capture (2024-08-18)
-=-=-=-=-=-=-
My political beliefs are weird.
I donāt like corporate apologists, since large companies clearly go hand-in-hand with large problems for large numbers of people, and other animals. But the standard reply of ābring down capitalismā, make no sense[a].
Iād like to take an interest in Politics, but nobodyās talking about the primary key which could allow for real change ā switching voting mechanisms. Every problem raised is a problem with one of the two parties, in a two-party system. Everyone who complains that they couldnāt trust any politician proceeds to ignore the mechanism which has pinned them down to a pair of rotten apples. The rest of the conversation sounds like discussing how to bake the rotten apples instead of just getting new apples.
Decades and decades of how to bake rotten apples.
I think in terms of Memetics. On some level, every social movement or group I hear about, I parse through the lens of Memetic theory, but thatās an analysis which will never return get a reply, or even return an echo.
I would love to have shows, or just YouTube videos, where people take Utilitarian theory as true, and proceed from there, rather than rehashing some clumsy high-school-level debate on basic ethics. Iāve been there, got the piece of paper, and I want the next level of the conversation, but itās beyond unrealistic.
I hear the same stuff over and over on the web, and generally donāt engage, because someoneās 10 stages of assumptions into their āanti-capitalistā rant, or whatever, and Iām so far removed from their belief system, I canāt engage without parsing everything they say through some kind of theory-translator, and leaving the results a mess.
I often think itād be nice to have an echo-chamber, even a small one, with a couple of podcasts or just a chat board. Humans think in groups, and so far Iāve had to do most of my thinking by reading peopleās thoughts (mostly dead people). Itād be nice to have a space where I could hear these ideas develop, because even good ideas can fester.