Message from @GingaBomber
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"Patriarchy economics" would be to just end ALL programs to "help" women (or men) into any field at all. No more special scholarships or any affirmative action or anything else, in school or in work. Most of the rest will take care of itself in short order.
So patriarchy is against crippling student debt?
MAX! Is that...HATE SPEECH?! Have you not been told that opposing affirmative action is a MICROAGGRESSION?
*unless you're Asian
Asians are white, didn't you hear? And if they aren't white, they're being ruthlessly exploited by the forces of white supremacy to reinforce white supremacy.
*This is what social justice warriors and university administrators *actually* believe.
They supported them in the lawsuit tho is my point
Actual Japanese women reacting to "cultural appropriation" of the kimono. They just wanted to enjoy the art exhibit.
Kek
kfa boston?
Wew
Baizuo
the uber story tim did went right to my feels bone
i wish people would understand driving not as something of legality and strict laws, but of practical ability
driving is going away, we are probably 25-30 years off all-AI driving it will happen eventually and at that point it won't be something that can be studied, but that isn't long, and it says a lot about how men and women are fine tuned. I don't think either is bad, but its hard to even give that perspective because even when its a net negative to productivity and commerce people want to presume caution, **not** care or diligence, is the only virtue
which in short is something i find is a huge difference between men and women, how they will perform their jobs and how they are naturally inclined to act.
I'd like some rationalization that both have a point, i got raised being told i was wrong for liking exploring and refining my ability at risk of greater danger (but also at benefit of greater acumen), but even if not in regards to driving (although i think clearly it can be useful there, as this shows) that is a useful trait, people need both not just one for different sectors
All AI driving will have a rough time because it means you cannot travel anywhere using cars or some form of transit without a company, and therefore government, knowing your exact GPS coordinates.
Imagine assassinating someone by fucking with their driver AI
or kill someone in a hit and run and blame it on a glitch
It not going to be as easy as hackin one car. There is going to be a network, each car will be talking to all others in a x-radius. Telemetry will be kept by all these cars on all other cars in the local network and decisions will be made as a collective with the ability to overwrite a glitch in one. I'm not saying it's not going to happen but it will be much hard in 20 years when the whole network is automated than it would be now with self driving cars having back doors built in.
@Atkins I must say, among all the ethnicities that could care about white people appropriating their culture, the Japanese are plausibly the least likely.
I like the aspects of car-to-car hailing far more than AI driven cars.
Why couldn't we go down that route instead?
Also, AI-assisted driving I'm semi-fine with as well
As well as technology that can take a driver off the road safely in the event of incapacitation
@Stefan Payne you dropped an article link <#463054787336732683> chat about a death-by-knife. Since german is not my first language. Can you confirm my interpretation.
“A person vocal about immigration issue was found dead in the street in a pool of blood. The forensic investigation ruled it an suicide.”
It seems odd to me that a person would commit suicide with a knife in public.
Also where is the knife in question?
Seth Rich ruled suicide
@4AM_critter 🐉 if I recall, it was ruled a suicide via multiple stab wounds which is fishy.
Is selfishness good, bad, or nuanced?
Focused it can be a good thing for society
Nuanced. Everyone needs some amount of selfishness, and selfishness can also lead to great progress, but the downsides of selfishness are self-evident
EG Convincing a rich SOB that donating a lot of money to a charity gets them in the lime light
Or someone creating some great invention that improves society because they know they'll be famous/rich
Can I get an example where selfishness is bad?
Person A doesn't help others because they want all the money for themselves and not share
How is that bad?
It provides motive for others to be productive members of society