← Back to context Comment by jstummbillig 3 months ago Good on you. Maybe some future innovation will afford everyone the same opportunity. 3 comments jstummbillig Reply balamatom 3 months ago Maybe one day we will all become people again!(But only all of us simultaneously, otherwise won't count! ;))))The number of triggered Stockholm Syndrome patients in this comment section is terminally nauseating. johnnyanmac 3 months ago That future innovation is called "policy that doesn't screw over the working class".Not that innovative, but hey. If it let's someone pretend it is and fixes the problem, I'm all for it. jstummbillig 3 months ago That future innovation is in fact higher productivity. Equality is super important but we are simply not good enough yet at what we do, societally, for everyone everywhere to live as good a life as we enjoy, regardless of how we distribute.
balamatom 3 months ago Maybe one day we will all become people again!(But only all of us simultaneously, otherwise won't count! ;))))The number of triggered Stockholm Syndrome patients in this comment section is terminally nauseating.
johnnyanmac 3 months ago That future innovation is called "policy that doesn't screw over the working class".Not that innovative, but hey. If it let's someone pretend it is and fixes the problem, I'm all for it. jstummbillig 3 months ago That future innovation is in fact higher productivity. Equality is super important but we are simply not good enough yet at what we do, societally, for everyone everywhere to live as good a life as we enjoy, regardless of how we distribute.
jstummbillig 3 months ago That future innovation is in fact higher productivity. Equality is super important but we are simply not good enough yet at what we do, societally, for everyone everywhere to live as good a life as we enjoy, regardless of how we distribute.
Maybe one day we will all become people again!
(But only all of us simultaneously, otherwise won't count! ;))))
The number of triggered Stockholm Syndrome patients in this comment section is terminally nauseating.
That future innovation is called "policy that doesn't screw over the working class".
Not that innovative, but hey. If it let's someone pretend it is and fixes the problem, I'm all for it.
That future innovation is in fact higher productivity. Equality is super important but we are simply not good enough yet at what we do, societally, for everyone everywhere to live as good a life as we enjoy, regardless of how we distribute.