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Noah Smith (Bloomberg): "There are few things in this world I despise more than GamerGate." (lying journalist throwing a tantrum) (archive.is)
posted 5 years ago by AntonioOfVenice 5 years ago by AntonioOfVenice +39 / -0
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– TentElephant 11 points 5 years ago +11 / -0

You see the word ethics and think about integrity, honor, etc. He sees the word ethics and thinks about eliminating his enemies, namely anyone who tries to acknowledge reality. His substack is my window into the prevailing progressive mind.

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– DomitiusOfMassilia 4 points 5 years ago +4 / -0

I must also sadly point out that the anti-car rhetoric now proliferating among certain circles is overdone.

I don't believe that for a second.

Cars are the exact antithesis of what these people want. Having a car will be seen as a unacceptable luxury that promotes classism and individualism, eroding the progress of glorious revolutionary action.

If people are allowed to drive wherever they want, they may start to try and think whatever they want. And that's racist.

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– TentElephant 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

I don't believe Noah has any intention of allowing cars as you and I imagine them. He is a clever progressive that can always see where power is shifting, and the commie train obsession is outmoded. The progressive future is self-driving Uber electric that will always have a stranger in the passenger seat to hedge against thoughtcrimes. Travel will only be allowed to approved destinations.

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– Arkana 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

Yes this exactly. At some point it will likely be illegal to own a non-automatic car. They will say oh it's for reducing auto accidents. Either that or they will increase the price exponentially and make the automatic option as cheap as possible.

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