Message from @Revolutionaryarmchair
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@beyond_gravity communist verx spammed a bunch of pictures of a beyblade
When?
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Communist Verx#8281 (347798706717982722) is muted for **1 hour** because of '**image spamming**', boss.
@Revolutionaryarmchair am sympathetic to them at least, I don't like the labels regardless of political orientation so much, I'd rather talk about things without that initial dogma. Know what I mean?
I get yah perfectaly
Policy over ideology
That's much better because it can allow for more rational policy decisions
But does still require you to adopt moral frameworks and paradigms to then make policy choices
As not everything is as cut and dry as it may seem
Good point
That's why I often feel that I possess two people in one body, one which accepts a particular moral framework and then the other that is "fuck it all, i'm a fucking cosmic nihilist"
So its cognitive dissonance that affects me everyday.
your political tags can prove this as much
unless you were memeing
No
I prefer long, drawn out satire that infiltrates and impales the target.
Sorry if I went to far
Just thinking about moral frameworks. I'm not saying I don't have any at all. What's interesting about your dichotomy of holding nihilism and your political morals, or what's interesting to note, is that you skipped over the man made morals and in to nihilism without arriving at "nature" or natural law, do you think that's different than nihilism?
Just to clear up the question, your asking me what I think the difference between natural law theory and nihilism is and why nihilism is more appealing?
Why is nihilism more appealing than natural law
Just ask why to every single moral value
And also read about contractarianism, Thomas Hobbes, neitzche and finally read the book "homo deus"
Sorry, be an athiest
major help as it makes me seek more naturalistic/materialist explanation
Then you would come to the conclusion that morality is based on situations and ones circumstances and is therefore subject.
right
Once that that case is made, subjectivity leads to nihilism (I mean the belief that morality is not objective)
By the way, I don't fully subscribe to Nietzsche, I think he added in his bias of great men and social dawarinism to mean that ideologies such as communism are restrictive and therefore bad.
He often advocated for man to achieve the status of "superman" and hated Christianity as it encouraged poor people feel good about themselves.
*weak people to be ignorant and content with their suffering. I don't see it as a class thing
Not really class
Just general ability
I feel that pure nihilism should always treat value theory related topics with as much neutrality as possible.
@Ano o, what do you feel about nihilism?