Life doesn't exist to make you feel comfortable
Bunnylux
So real. The Internet has made self serving fucks out of everyone. Some people need to be told no, you actually are an idiot.
The world doesn't exist to serve you. Sometimes you have to make a call.
This is so pathetic and annoying. Just fucking call, it's not hard, stop babying adults. Not all millennials and Gen Z live in constant fear and helplessness.
I do have a real hard time picking all the squares with traffic lights in them...
Literally all the time. Are you some sort of suicide expert?
It is absolutely, and I cannot state this enough, NOT irrelevant. Truth fucking matters.
I agree - corporations killing people 1) does happen and 2) is bad. But in this case, it didn't happen. I mean... You cant just go around making stuff up. If evidence comes out or is discovered later that shows different, then I will change my mind. That is scientific thinking. Because I don't have an angle.
Well said thank you.
His own family filed a lawsuit against Boeing that they were responsible for his death by causing his anxiety and depression. Is this the moral equivalent of murder? Probably. Is it the same as pulling the trigger? No. Why not? Because truth, and clarity in speech matter.
What "narrative"? It's on the Wikipedia page. It's not a narrative, it's what happened. Like... I really don't care that much about this specific case. It's more about the principle, the erosion of truth, the meaninglessness of facts. It's honestly the same type of thinking that makes right wing conspiracists and I don't want to capitulate to it. Focusing on a a salacious and improbable event downplays the real "evils" of capitalism, the smaller but cumulative things: the selfishness, the greed of everyday people and how profit motivated corporations enhance and multiply that. Contrapoints (Natalie Wynn) just did a fantastic video on conspiracies that touches on all three points. I would recommend it to anyone.
This is a ludicrous take lmao