Message from @Vigil
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That if a belief is universally and legitimately held, it becomes objective reality.
This is probably not a large segment of the population, but it would explain a lot of strange social phenomenon if it was a measurable minority.
I find it really hard to wrap my head around it to the point where I still have a hard time entertaining the possibility. It's like they believe they become invisible if they cover their eyes.
Or if nobody sees them eat cake they can't be getting fat.
People who have radically different modes of cognition from one another may not be able to operate in the same philosophical framework. If one believes that the world is socially constructed, a philosophy that is libertarian isn't going to work for you because if others are free to believe what they choose they might invalidate your existence.
But I guess on the other hand if one believes in an external objective reality that exists independent of oneself, one has to make a leap of faith that the information available about that reality is accurate. Like Mickey Mouse said: 'hypocrite that you are, for you to trust the chemicals in your brain to tell you that they are chemicals'
That's a very interesting way of looking at things
That some people are so radically different in how they inherently think that they can't operate in the same framework
I think that's a part of the conflict we see today. But there are also people who are just completely amoral and opportunistic who are taking advantage of these differences for pure power.
Probably
The tolerant left.
Tolerant liberals strike again
hey guys, does anybody know a good way to look up old articles? Searchable Archives dating back a decade or so?
im trying to find some articles from about 2008 related to traffic safety in very different towns
iirc there was a town called "Slough" that ran a traffic experiment (at the time was named "Safety Town" iirc), likewise across the pond another town named "Drachten" ran a opposing traffic experiment (Slough added signage and increased rules, Drachten did the opposite.), Drachtens approach by all metrics appeared to have won out, massively while Slough held and i believe still has one of the highest accident rates in its region.
Various articles addressed reasons this happened but although i can find articles relating to Drachtens benefits, i cannot find articles which point out Slough's Faults (To the contrary i can find a page that says the "Safety Town" experiment was a success, when its accident rates clearly prove it is not.) So thus im trying to find articles that i think are not listed anymore due to being 10+ years old
Jesus fuck
Those feels when you're a nice SJW who stands up for the rights of everyone, so you bully a man's children
@Rabbi Shekels Look ^ He deactivated it.
Yeah i someone said that in a vid
Didnt know
Now starting.
Ohhhhh fuck
@Poppy Rider You watching?
yep
I think they just rejected Article 11 overwhelmingly but I could have heard wrong
thats the amendment i think
thats the one we wanted.
Fuck, you're kidding
don't quote me
I have no fucking clue what's happening anyway yeah
Sargon said something like "reject the Voss report" which is what I think this is?
See that cunt with a smile on his face. He needs a good shafting
This is how freedom dies. To the sound of cheers.
Oh shit what happen ?
The internet was just murdered today. Praise Kek for Brexit.
Wtf