¡PERO AQUÍ NO ES ASÍ! 🇲🇽🔥
Aquí estamos hechos diferente. Somos de nuestra esencia, somos de nuestra historia, somos de nuestra cultura, somos de nuestros antepasados… 🙌🥹🇲🇽
¡Aquí #SomosMéxico! 💚🤍❤️
Los bots solían ser anti-AMLO, luego por ahí del 2024 quedaron catatónicos, casi silenciados. Más recientemente se volvieron libetarios, de derecha rancia, particularmente misóginos, groseros y numerosos. Esto obviamente tiene que ver con quién los financia.
Así empieza el anime mas brutal de la historia… y luego se preguntan por que se hacen “terroristas”. Mas bien son sujetos del terror determinados por sus condiciones materiales.
"El capitalismo solo puede ser salvaje, hay que intentar al máximo poner a la gente a un cierto nivel de vida, siempre y cuando la riqueza sea repartida, para esto se necesita la revolución".
Ibrahim Traoré, líder anti-imperialista de Burkina Faso, que ha sufrido más de 20 golpes de estado por el imperialismo occidental.
@gabbapol@MFlexh26654@RealTimeRating Estas afirmando que "él estaba muy en contra de eso también", pero: No especifica qu�� es "eso", y segundo No aportas pruebas. Sin duda en twitter la gente su respuesta carece de rigor lógico y premisas comprobables.
@gabbapol@MFlexh26654@RealTimeRating Estas dando una opinión (juicio de valor) pero no un argumento, citar a un autor experto en el tema (Nietzsche sobre la moral y el cristianismo) no es "basar toda tu vida en él", sino utilizar un argumento de autoridad pertinente.
When simulation becomes the norm, it weakens the human capacity for discernment. As a result, our social bonds close in upon themselves, forming self-referential circuits that no longer expose us to reality. We thus come to live within bubbles, impermeable to one another. Feeling threatened by anyone who is different, we grow unaccustomed to encounter and dialogue. In this way, polarization, conflict, fear and violence spread. What is at stake is not merely the risk of error, but a transformation in our very relationship with truth.
@MFlexh26654@RealTimeRating Nietzsche despreciaba profundamente el nacionalismo rancio y el fanatismo religioso de masas. Para él, este tuit es el ejemplo perfecto de la moral de esclavos y el resentimiento.
@LauraBruges Wey... Tu argumento es como decirle a un campesino en la Edad Media: '¿Te quejas del feudalismo? ¡Pero si estás usando una pala fabricada en las tierras de tu señor feudal! Espera... tengo una mejor "Te quejas del tráfico, pero vas en un coche"
Publicado en 1848 por Karl Marx y Friedrich Engels, este texto propone una nueva organización social y económica y es un referente para el análisis del pensamiento político. ➡️1/2
David Hume spent his entire life studying human nature and arrived at one devastating conclusion: Your rational mind is not in charge. Your feelings are. And until you accept this, you'll never understand yourself.
Edinburgh, 1739.
A 28-year-old Scottish philosopher publishes his first book. He poured years of his life into it.
It fell "dead-born from the press."
Instead of quitting, Hume did something remarkable.
He realized his own philosophy applied to his failure ↓
People don't respond to dry logic. They respond to feeling. So he retrained himself to write with wit, charm, and vivid storytelling.
He went from forgotten failure to one of the best-selling authors in Britain.
His core discovery?
"Reason is the slave of passion."
Hume argued that human beings are essentially animals who feel first and think second. Logic only shows up later to justify what our emotions already decided.
Every major decision you've ever made: career, relationships, beliefs, was driven by feeling.
This insight demolished everything ↓
On Religion:
Hume didn't think belief in God was rational. But here's the twist, he argued for religious toleration anyway.
Why? Because belief is built on passion. And passionate creatures deserve to be left in peace.
On Identity:
This is where it gets unsettling.
Hume looked inward for a "Core Self" and found... nothing. No permanent identity. Just a stream of passing perceptions:
• Heat and cold
• Love and pain
• Fleeting thoughts and sensations
What you call "you" is just a collection of feelings moving through time.
On Ethics:
Being a good person isn't about moral theories or philosophical rules.
It's about training your emotions.
Hume valued qualities like:
• Good manners
• Sympathy
• Warmth
• Wit
Not because they sound impressive, but because they make people genuinely pleasant to be around.
On Education:
Hume championed thinkers who made wisdom exciting through colorful examples and charm.
He believed the whole point of philosophy was to excite a passion-based attachment to wisdom.
Not to bore people into enlightenment.
And Hume lived what he preached.
He served as adviser to the British ambassador in Paris, where the French called him "Le Bon David," or the Good David for his warmth and humor.
He spent his evenings enjoying roast chicken and playing backgammon with friends.
He didn't just theorize about a life driven by feeling.
He lived one.
Hume died in Edinburgh in 1776, leaving behind a radical message most people still haven't absorbed:
Stop pretending logic runs your life. Educate your feelings instead.
That's where real wisdom lives.
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@AliasCane Decir que “cambió 90% por capricho” no es argumento, es prejuicio. Frankenstein lleva un siglo de versiones y la de 1931 ya cambió medio canon. Adaptar no es fotocopiar: es interpretar. Juzguemos la propuesta en sus propios términos.