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I heard Xi Jinping has been making an economic play recently.Raphael wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 10:48 am Not really about an election, but I'm bringing it up here because it's about the politics of a country that doesn't have its own dedicated politics thread:
Does anyone have any idea what, if anything, the recent going-ons at the Chinese Foreign Ministry mean?
I mostly have similar preferences to those of the blogger but, as far as I'm concerned, voting blank or not voting is generally just letting others vote instead of you and it is better to vote for anyone not awful than not vote or vote blank.
Why are the parties doing this? For funding, obviously.
We'll all die some day so a slower death is preferable. It is also important for the conditions for life to remain as good as possible.rotting bones wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 3:57 am My problem is that I can't find a single popular candidate in the world who will benefit me in any way whatsoever. They're all arguing about whether to kill me slowly or quickly. On the one hand, a slow death means I might live long enough to see a brighter future. On the other hand, with how aggressively wrong about all things this generation has decided to be, a quick death might be the smarter option.
Arguing thet Hobbesian political theory is based a hypothesis which may be proven false, Karl Widerquist and Grant McCall wrote Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy which is available for free on Edinburgh University Press website: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/bo ... sophy.htmlrotting bones wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 3:57 am The general decline in hopefulness has not gone unnoticed among philosophers. Liberal, small-c conservatives are seriously talking about reviving Hobbesian political theory: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/64645724 With the "genius" of man unleashed, the next question is how to survive it.
What it says is that you're willing to make a gesture that no one will notice just so you can feel good about yourself, at the expense of that you are only helping politicians who are against one's interests. Same thing with voting for third parties on FPTP systems, except that people will notice how many people foolishly helped those against them just to make a statement.Moose-tache wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:28 pm There is something to be said for spoiled ballots. Spoiling your ballot tells politicians "I am willing to keep myself informed, leave work early, and stand in line to vote, and I still couldn't bring myself to vote for any of you goat fuckers." It shows that you're not apathetic or indecisive, and that your vote is available to be earned at any time someone is willing and able to earn it.
For once, I completely agree with you.malloc wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 10:11 pm One problem with that analogy is that the results of the election apply to everyone, not just to voters for any particular candidate. If the majority or more precisely, a plurality, of voters choose elephant shit, then everyone must have elephant shit regardless of how they personally voted. If they refuse, an elephant may well sit on their face and crap in their mouth.
He that blackmail has been a regular occurence since 2002, so just about the entirety of my voting life. I'm very unhappy about that. Watching Macron acting like he's been anointed King of France is extremely annoying, for starters.Moose-tache wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:16 am My god, nothing ever gets through to some people.
If you think blackmail is a good political system, and people are wrong to refuse to be blackmailed, then honestly you deserve the world we have now.
Yeah, Moose, I'm not just wrong about wanting to seriously oppose fascism, I also know it. Deep down inside, I know that not opposing fascism is better than opposing fascism. Sure. Keep telling yourself that.Moose-tache wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:16 am I'm sorry, but you're just wrong for making that bargain with the Devil, and you know it.