today's spicy political take on facebook will probably be lukewarm at best here, with a nice side order of religion
article: forgiving student debt is a potential MORAL HAZARD!
me, leaning in close, lips on the mic: stopping the sin of usury isn't a moral hazard, it's a moral imperative. even if you're cool with capitalism, profit above all can be and often is immoral. go read a fucking papal bull about it you absolute motherfuckers.
Any time someone starts talking about Christianity appropriating Jewish culture, someone has to chime in with "The first Christians were Jews!" like that wasn't literally 2,000 years ago, as in, we keep track of time from roughly that point, so you must be aware of how distant that is from the present day if you so much as happen to know what year it currently is
thanks @velexiraptor for letting me know of the existence of the hollow knight picrew https://picrew.me/image_maker/143336
the paradox of capitalism is that if unemployed- no money for games but a lot of time
if employed- no time for games but much money
under socialism, a girl can code in the morning, game in the afternoon, read in the evening, and post after dinner without ever becoming coder, gamer, reader, or poster
We gotta stop acting like there is a meritocracy in social media. There isn't. It's really just a matter of finding your people and taking care of yourself.
And while no media is apolitical or neutral, the amount of impact one has from association can do can be overstated, especially since actual organizing potential on Twitter has been regulated and defanged by algorithms and maliciously negligent content monitoring since Ferguson.
Trans, guy of center, well over 18.
I'm in tech and it feels weird.