Message from @ExceptionalFeather

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2018-07-18 05:57:03 UTC  

The market stuff in particular struck me as really "all one way or the other"

Really, all the stuff struck me as really "all one way or another"

2018-07-18 05:57:15 UTC  

I answered 'neutral' on alot.

2018-07-18 05:57:20 UTC  

ya

2018-07-18 05:57:31 UTC  

Apparently I'm "neo-liberal" which is funny because if you asked for a label I'd never use "neo" or "liberal"

2018-07-18 05:58:15 UTC  

I tried avoiding answering neutral. I think it tends to do weird things with weightings.

2018-07-18 05:58:16 UTC  

some good company though

2018-07-18 05:58:39 UTC  

I think 'neutral' here just splits it 50/50

2018-07-18 05:58:50 UTC  

Scholars now tended to associate it with the theories of Mont Pelerin Society economists Friedrich Hayek, Milton Friedman and James M. Buchanan, along with politicians and policy-makers such as Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan and Alan Greenspan

2018-07-18 05:59:05 UTC  

I could go with that.

2018-07-18 05:59:17 UTC  

Hayek and Friedman are on my '15 people' list.

2018-07-18 05:59:34 UTC  

Neo liberal is cancer man

2018-07-18 06:00:03 UTC  

It's basically the free movement of people and jobs

2018-07-18 06:00:31 UTC  

Are you guys taking aboout politiscales?

2018-07-18 06:00:49 UTC  

As far as wikipedia defines it

2018-07-18 06:01:05 UTC  

lol. Using wikipedia for politics. That won't ever go wrong. //s

2018-07-18 06:01:10 UTC  

Lol

2018-07-18 06:01:16 UTC  

With neo liberalism, united fruit company happens

2018-07-18 06:01:26 UTC  

And you do not want united fruit company

2018-07-18 06:01:38 UTC  

English-speakers have used the term "neoliberalism" since the start of the 20th century with different meanings,

2018-07-18 06:01:50 UTC  

^ This

2018-07-18 06:01:51 UTC  

Wikipedia is amazing

2018-07-18 06:01:59 UTC  

Wait I'll do 8values

2018-07-18 06:02:06 UTC  

Wiki is amazing. For stuff where you can't really go wrong (like chemistry)

2018-07-18 06:02:06 UTC  

I was centrist last time

2018-07-18 06:02:18 UTC  

@pratel Hey I had an idea

2018-07-18 06:02:25 UTC  

Imagine a news site

2018-07-18 06:02:27 UTC  

about two weeks old

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/469021113838469127/8vaulues.png

2018-07-18 06:02:29 UTC  

Run like wikipedia

2018-07-18 06:02:34 UTC  

But if you are using wiki for stuff that gets people emotionally charged and you can gain from manipulating public opinion...

2018-07-18 06:03:04 UTC  

Where there's headlines and people can add to it with sources

2018-07-18 06:03:09 UTC  

Political issues, particularly current ones, get heavily brigaded.

2018-07-18 06:03:22 UTC  

I think what 8 values is using is what wikipedia would describe as far as neoliberalism

2018-07-18 06:03:33 UTC  

@Deleted User I can sorta see it. Continue?

2018-07-18 06:03:58 UTC  

I haven't seen much evidence of wikipedia being false and misleading to a significant degree

2018-07-18 06:04:08 UTC  

I'm not entirely sure what just adding sources to headlines would necesarily achieve besides being a big collection of links.

2018-07-18 06:04:15 UTC  

Nah, nah

2018-07-18 06:04:21 UTC  

You have to add to the story

2018-07-18 06:04:34 UTC  

And to prove what you are adding you can provide links

2018-07-18 06:04:43 UTC  

@ExceptionalFeather

Look up a current political figure and look for the words used. Look up some other opinions. You'll eventually find something.