Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

Sounds like we pretty much agree then.

(Should have been obvious :p, you have been lovely to talk to)

Its horrific what the CIA has done and continues to do. So many of the world's evils can directly be traced back to them. And the colonisation project as a whole of course.

I also agree that its very unlikely we will be able to work our way out of a system that nobody can comprehend and seems to have evolved to trap and perpetuate itself.

Penelope Scott describes it beautifully in https://penelopescott.substack.com/p/what-does-mysteries-for... imo.

But I stand by that there seems to be some percentage of the world that takes pleasure in the suffering of others and the knowledge that they have something others lack. And their influence has made things much harder for everyone.

I still feel like I have the right to be frustrated and the people who seem to be deluded as to what's actually happening, and scornful of those who actively aid & abet the crimes against humanity going on around us.

For myself, I carry no stocks as it aligns myself with the corporations and investors who are a huge factor in our evil. I refuse to work for big tech or anywhere where the user is the product. I go to protests despite the futility of it. Probably I should move, like you, or find other ways to do more.

I don't fault people for drawing a different line on what's reasonable and practical to do in a society designed to make ethical behavior impossible.

I still take flights despite it killing the environment, pay taxes to the US despite it mainly going to genocide, eat meat, buy consumer products made with slave labor, hoard wealth past the worldwide median. So I know I'm on shakey ground.

But the people actively opposed and working against peace movements I can't find any love in my heart for.



Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: