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Post by karl on Oct 23, 2021 21:34:51 GMT
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Oct 24, 2021 15:04:21 GMT
Recently I've been speaking with a guy who works with that 'blockchain'. (Still I confuse about it. Maybe someone knows how it works mathematicially?) So he's complaining about the Internet today becomes too over-controlled by corps. As, for instance, you may know you can find over the Internet no info about anti-covid, or rest. The systems try to "bring you the truth as what those corps see as the truth".
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Post by karl on Oct 24, 2021 17:45:05 GMT
Recently I've been speaking with a guy who works with that 'blockchain'. (Still I confuse about it. Maybe someone knows how it works mathematicially?) So he's complaining about the Internet today becomes too over-controlled by corps. As, for instance, you may know you can find over the Internet no info about anti-covid, or rest. The systems try to "bring you the truth as what those corps see as the truth".
Fascism is the merger of corporation and state, which may hardly happen unless the majority gives active or passive support for it. The problem is, as Napoleon put it, most people do not wish to be free. And that is the real threat to any free society.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Oct 24, 2021 18:00:30 GMT
Recently I've been speaking with a guy who works with that 'blockchain'. (Still I confuse about it. Maybe someone knows how it works mathematicially?) So he's complaining about the Internet today becomes too over-controlled by corps. As, for instance, you may know you can find over the Internet no info about anti-covid, or rest. The systems try to "bring you the truth as what those corps see as the truth".
Fascism is the merger of corporation and state, which may hardly happen unless the majority gives active or passive support for it. The problem is, as Napoleon put it, most people do not wish to be free. And that is the real threat to any free society.
May I ask you in turn, because you've introduced a brilliant quote, that how should we say: some people don't themselves be not free, or some people don't the other ones not to have free? I'd rather say that there are probably some masochistic types of persons, and such persons would prefer to suffer, but I don't like to think that everyone is masochistic. I think that we should put ratio at first. That wouldn't be unclever.
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Post by karl on Oct 24, 2021 18:43:59 GMT
Fascism is the merger of corporation and state, which may hardly happen unless the majority gives active or passive support for it. The problem is, as Napoleon put it, most people do not wish to be free. And that is the real threat to any free society.
May I ask you in turn, because you've introduced a brilliant quote, that how should we say: some people don't themselves be not free, or some people don't the other ones not to have free? I'd rather say that there are probably some masochistic types of persons, and such persons would prefer to suffer, but I don't like to think that everyone is masochistic. I think that we should put ratio at first. That wouldn't be unclever.
To be genuinely free is to have the internal freedom to think for oneself. And such people want to be surrounded by other people who are also free. While those who are unfree want to be surrounded by other people who are unfree as well. In a Fascist society, those with internal freedom will have to keep silent or be stomped to death.
Many people want simplicity of thought and conformity, because they reject the complexity of reality. They'd rather that someone offers them a simple narrative to believe in, than having to figure out what is actually true and false.
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