My kind of conversation is one about the direction of human civilisation for the 22nd century. The idea that { government = country = fixed number of states = racially or geographically restricted zones } is an outdated concept for a pre-internet species.
(here's an odd question) Would you be more excited, or afraid, if scientists one day discovered an object that appeared to 'break' the law of gravity? and Why?
If everyone shouting "my choice" about abortions could have done so about vaccines then I could have respected the ideological consistency of a principled viewpoint enough to grant their opinions have ANY moral weight. (nvm the incorrect legal view thinking it's now illegal).
"WASHINGTON, D.C.—Democrats have temporarily pushed pause on the January 6th hearings in order to lead an insurrection against the federal government."
https://t.co/28OmBBzgTR via @TheBabylonBee
Left going crazy Roe v. Wade was overturned. Right celebrating. Ruling only prevents at fed. level. Could still pass locally + some places will. Geography remains a barrier. But fed. gov. retains power to financially distribute taxes to support it. Nothing changed, humans crazy.
My comments to @TIME on what’s next in the case of @wikileaks publisher Julian Assange following the extradition order, and the dangerous implications this will have for journalism and press freedom around the world. #FreeAssange https://t.co/Sjpi9y2pOt
Reporters Without Borders Rebecca Vincent responds to today's Julian Assange extradition decision: "It's a political case... (and its) implications for journalism around the world cannot be overstated" @rebecca_vincent@RSF_inter@BBCNews#FreeAssangeNOW
"Biden's DOJ is ignoring the dire warnings of virtually every major civil liberties and human rights organization in the country" by prosecuting Julian Assange.
https://t.co/s0i8y8N5SI
Sentient beings are infinitely diverse, no two being equal of mind, thus were free will a granted sentient right and were democracy not mere illusion, there should rightly be a dynamically shifting number of countries and states, catering to its users will, not controlling them.
8 billion humans ++ new generations, constrained within approximately 200(ish) countries, with (by my estimation) fewer than a dozen unique models of government. The implication being no further improvement on the systems of population governance is possible. It. Is. Illogical.
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The current model is a prisoners dilemma iterated upon generation by generation over millennia and engrained into the primal subconscious. Freeing ones thought patterns of the limitations of its species is first in escaping this architecture of tyranny. Liberty of the mind.
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Conceptually, civilisation ought be approached as an organic system design challenge, wherein the State is but one mechanism, granted express authority yet limited by purposive function: minimise net negative social & criminal behaviour, maximise human potential and liberty.
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Until such time, humanity has enslaved itself to a flawed design, whereby the organism of the State has expanded beyond the scope of restrictions and regulations against criminal actors, and seeks primarily it's own survival at the cost of its purposive function.