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Combine Angelou's "When someone shows you who they are, believe them" with the truism that in politics, "every accusation is a confession" and you get: "Every time someone accuses you of a vice, they're showing you who they are and you should believe them."

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I like reading Doctorow, I just don't like drivers blocking all the lanes of the highway for 10 minutes. If the driver can be persuaded not to do that, then that's more productive.

I don't measure my worth in eyeballs, but I do value my time and channels of information.

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@BrettCoulstock @sysop408 in every instance I've seen someone complain about supposed feed spamming, it's someone who follows very few people and willingly chose to follow a prolific poster. This is no exception. The air isn't getting sucked out of the Mastodon feed. It's that you've left no room for air in the room *you* built.
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oh my giving gods. Always a bit surprising when they talk their thoughs without the standard bullshit filters

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We really need to destigmatize laziness. To my knowledge, no lazy person has ever started a war or liquidated a company or cut down a rainforest. It's always those busy mutha fuckas.
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@MPgh @sentient_water "The idea that the poor should have leisure has always been shocking to the rich." - In Praise of Idleness by Bertrand Russell

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That's just so true in politics...
If only there was some way of getting people to become politicians who weren't cut from the wrong sort of cloth to do the job honestly...
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All corporations are mini dictatorships, some not so mini, and some much larger than countries that lived through dictatorships.

But, all government institutions are ruled as dictatorships, and NGOs, and many NPs are dictatorships as well.

So to what parts of our social life do we experience democracy, family, village/community, neighborhood, municipality, school? During work we definitely live under dictatorial rule, without a justice that even dictatorships had.

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Interestingly, the worst offenders don’t seem to be the capitalists, but the executive class. Capitalists, i.e. people who run a small company they own or even larger family run firms (other than the Walmarts I guess), tend to be better than publicly traded corps. And the ultimate capitalists of corps are often people with 401ks or index funds who outsource shitty decisions to people who “fulfill a fiduciary duty”. 1/