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James L Walker wrote:
Stoic Guardian wrote:I don't think you really understand what you're talking about though about there being "no jobs" or that people ar actively working to eliminate jobs.
Your frustration also seems to be influencing you talk of this subject.
Though it is true that America has forsaken the manufacturing an industrial pontential that was essential for it to reach it's superpower status.
This is certainly something that should be remidied.
nameta9 wrote:I saw the North Koreans crying on TV once again, they have been crying for over a week now. That is so damn cool! They are desperate because their great leader Kim Sung Il or whatever the hell he called himself died, they are desperate, crying like cry babies, really cool, how I love those extreme communist dictatorships (so spectacular too!, a really cool show!) where the "individual" is no longer allowed to exist, all exist as one monolithic block of intentionality, as a tool for the one and all powerful dictator.
I want that! like an hysterical cry baby, I WANT THAT! like a spoiled brat, I WANT THAT! I want billions of people at my command, like I push a button and they build skyscrapers and they execute, build trillions of 1966 oldsmobile ninety eights and they execute, so cool, Only I decide, I love to hate and inflict pain, but the hate and pain is only such if the billions of tools (slaves) oppose their puny will power (and why does a chunk of matter want to inflict pain on another chunk of matter, the indirection, the imagination, the denotation ?): but kill all other will powers, no different "life styles" here, no queers or fagots or lesbos or alternative "individuals" here, only tools, gears for my machine, so cool!
The Observer is not only the Universe 100 %, the Observer is 100 % Subjectivity, no absolutes here, only a pure monolithic slab of subjectivity expressing itself (as if "itself" had any possible value and wasn't just a puny useless insignificant turd): Only subjectivity exists, not even the Observer or the Universe, pure subjectivity which means pure nothing, pure total insignificance, pure puny action reaction according to what that atoms decide, and its decision is totally insignificant. So modified brains are the Observer, which is the Universe with completely new laws of physics, but also 100 % Subjectivity, pure quirk action reaction, pure impulse as a response against another input, pure quirky, flukey will power expressing itself and using trillions of people as a monolithic slab of intentionality to use at my command...
Stoic Guardian wrote:I don't think you really understand what you're talking about though about there being "no jobs" or that people ar actively working to eliminate jobs.
Your frustration also seems to be influencing you talk of this subject.
Though it is true that America has forsaken the manufacturing an industrial pontential that was essential for it to reach it's superpower status.
This is certainly something that should be remidied.
Stoic Guardian wrote:I don't think you really understand what you're talking about though about there being "no jobs" or that people ar actively working to eliminate jobs.
Your frustration also seems to be influencing you talk of this subject.
Though it is true that America has forsaken the manufacturing an industrial pontential that was essential for it to reach it's superpower status.
This is certainly something that should be remidied.
incorrect wrote:i think more technology doesn't mean the elimination of jobs (strictly).. on a large scale, it means that we have a lot of workers with technology, efficiency in mind
rather than peoples jobs being eliminated, we create a culture of technically educated citizens, who play a meaningful role in creating some new technology or providing it as a service
manufacturing/industry will always be needed though.. but no one wants to 'pay' anyone to do it, because its often thought of as unskilled labor, so no one wants to do it
how do we reconcile these differences?
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