donariodonaled.bsky.social
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Thought then it becomes into a discussion of what's more immoral, to allow slavery to exist longer but when it ends, ends with less racial tensions, like have a better reparations plan for how to educate millions of released slaves.
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There are theories that the reason why we have so much racial tensions is because we forcefully ended slavery instead of letting the masters moral shift slowly by generation.
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Slaves rarely had the education or opportunity to think of slavery as immoral, even as bad.
Not because they liked it, but because they saw it as natural as aging.
Even if they did, they did not hold the law, so it was the master's morality that had to shift to shift justice to shift law.
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This isn't Twitter, so I want turn it into Twitter.
Like when oxigen producing organisms evolved in the planet for the first time, they eventually turned the planet into one suited for them and most other organisms before died.
To the point the earth could only sustain oxigen consuming organisms.
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In the microcosm where it was legal, obviously.
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He probably felt called out.
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I mean, even if it were true, why would I?
Is not affecting anything irl.
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So electronics engineer with a major in embedded systems, and about to enter a master degree program on signal processing and AI development.
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Engineers are some of the edgiest fucking bunch of people I've ever met.
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To assume that law is preserved to oppress and not because it should move at the end tail of a moral shift, is an implication that discredits all laws, including age of consent , putting it at risk that it should be lower or maybe not even exist.
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Law isn't supposed to be justice, but justice is supposed to become law as morals shift, none of the things that op mentioned were immoral when they were happening, as they became immoral, they became unjustified and eventually lose legality.
First the morals move, then justice then law.
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No it isn't, op mentions cases were legality allowed situations he considers unjust, thus why legality must be ignored or changed in favor of justice.
But justice ultimately rooted on ethics and morality which are just general behavior guides upheld by society.
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So you're trying to say... you wanna lower the age of consent?
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Colorism propaganda.
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It's gonna sound super fucking edgy but it is true, but the sensation I get when someone who though was in a place free of judgement (a safe space though I hate the term) realizes that it isn't actually safe, it's incomparable.
It's the feeling of true freedom.
If I don't do it, I feel trapped.
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Yes, I'm also I'm also an engineer, I do this because of fun.
Seeing people uncomfortable, be it neo Nazis or trans people, is actually pretty funny.
I'm not even kidding, as long as nobody gets really hurt, it's super fun.
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Kinda my thing, I go to 4chan's /pol/ board then praise the benefits of racemixing until they ban me.
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>full of them
>Literally just one
Lmao
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Isn't France the biggest destination for Muslim immigrants?
Somehow that seems like an explosive combo.
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I was also in fights later in middle school, though in immediate self defense.
They were fun, not trying to be edgy here, it gave me an opportunity as a kid to flex my training so it fed my ego.
I never started a fight though, since I didn't wanted to be punished as the victimizer, I did wanted to.
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Shit, I was kinda grateful because at least it was something fun, not fin, bad word.
Entertaining.
I asked my parents to sign me up for martial arts, not for revenge but because I thought a fight if it happened again would be cool, but it didn't happen.
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One kid stabbed me on my palm once with a pencil and never thought of being angry against him because I cared so little about him.
Same with the spankings, yes they hurt, but I've never been really resentful because I didn't care about them that much.
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Even if it were, why would I do that?
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Will remember it next time I hide pretend drugs inside the teacher's clothes as a kid in the next life.
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So physical punishment cannot be directly blamed as the reason of such desire for conflict.
It's insufficient.
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Then everyone that was physically punished would be like me.
Everyone from my generation was physically punished, more so.
But they were the ones acting like they wanted peace, and me the only weirded out by it.
I'm not pretentious enough to assume I was more enlightened than every other kid.
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Yeah, but is like porn on pornhub, is not fun.
Is fun to look porn on YouTube because it shouldn't be there.
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Not really, got spanked maybe like 3 to 5 times in my life, and it was before 12 and it was after really bad stuff, for a kid.
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This, it was so cheap that he was an alternate personality.
He could've just been himself realizing these concepts and doing these things, I understand reason behind the twist, but I think it was cowardly still.
And the ending completely blows the believability.
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No, too in your nose.
Also kinda cowardly writing.
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You are free to follow society, but since it cannot be distinguished between free will and obedience, it must be ignored.
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In societies that encourage violence, to be peaceful is an act of violence against the society, even if the act itself is peace.
Violence is freedom.
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In this specific society, violence is freedom.
The only reason to choose peace is if you know you'll face consequences from real life society or the state.
Which are more powerful than you.
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Violence, is more likely to be true freedom of character in a society that doesn't encourages violence publicly.
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1) the nature of the internet serves as a protection layer for violence, so it becomes inconsequential regardless of the amount of violence.
2) Peace is what's socially acceptable, so you can never be sure if peace is the result of the character of the people or are they enslaved by society.
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See, that was a good joke, until you explained it was a joke and killed the joke.
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Can you show me the oven though?