@selontheweb if implementing automation isnt about working less, your society fucked up
@dankwraith my point is like: even if automation can ethically and sustainably replace that missed production one day in the future, we should still be working less today
gender, clueless request for explanation
@Tetra This is just one of any number of possible analogies. The point is that gender is extremely complicated and arbitrary, and our society is pretty poorly equipped to make any serious sense of it. We built it, but the ways it actually works are still pretty unexplored in the popular consciousness because we're all expected to just take on faith that it's a simple immutable binary thing.
gender
Most cis people are like undergrads using spectroscopes that have most of the grating blocked out, and can only identify the spectra of hydrogen and helium. They already get confused enough when they see light sources that include neither hydrogen nor helium, or both of them at once - put them in front of a neon tube, and they'll basically just panic.
gender
everyone, even people who call themselves cis, has a different gender. Society tells us that the only important parts of gender are the brightnesses of two specific regions of the spectrum, and also asserts that one region must be bright and the other dim. For some people, this is indeed true, but for many, those assumptions are false, and the brightest parts of their spectrum are nowhere near the two conventional bands.
gender
"gender is a spectrum" is a common thing told to cis folks who are just learning about how being trans works for the first time. Most of them interpret that as "it's a sliding scale from male to female" but that's a gross oversimplification. I really like the analogy that it's more like an optical emission spectrum of a charged gas, which has hundreds of different energy level transitions and high-order effects that produce a complex system of different colors.
pol/philosophy death penalty
tbh the death penalty is a relic, its cheaper and more ethical to imprison people, and even if you *are* a retribution over rehabilitation type, i think everyone can agree that getting someone to realise their own guilt is far more punishment than anything that can be inflicted from without.
anyone who can unequivocally be called deserving of the death penalty gets off easily, and edge cases have too high a risk of human error in sentencing.
Humanity can not be made equal by declarations on paper. Unless the material conditions for equality exist, it is worse than mockery to pronounce men equal.
-- Voltairine de Cleyre
queer/geek/artist/entomologist/professional regiphagist
transphobes/aphobes/biphobes/panphobes and pedos please kindly fuck off