Jun8
When I was young I paid heavy tax.
Then I went to a supermarket.
A fat black lady, smiling at me, is buying food with food stamps.
“Argh,” I said to my self, “It’s my money. Hik hik… I am a slave to the majestic welfare kings and queens.”
I had wanted to click my shoes and salute my newly recognized master right in front of everyone.
I am tired of people claiming they are enslaved by capitalists. I’d like to who are the real bosses.
However, the smile is non hostile. This woman may need it to feed their kids, which she shouldn’t have made. I made a lot.
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Jun5
Facts are facts. Any beliefs, whether factual, imaginary, realistic, or preposterous, can and often are used as justification for many political acts.
You will think that those political acts are good, when they match your interests. You will think it’s bad when it doesn’t.
So, we can agree that some beliefs are used to justify some “good” […]
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Filed In: Education
May17
How do we distribute wealth among us?
Some people would say that we distribute our wealth proportional to productivity within capitalistic society.
I do not mean how we distribute our wealth within capitalistic society. I also do not mean how we “should” distribute our wealth.
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Filed In: Proper Alignment
May16
Monks in Europe and China do not get married.
However, Jewish rabbis gets married.
Why monks in Europe and China do not get married?
First, we need to notice that monks are typically smart.
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Filed In: Unmasking Moral Prejudices
May16
I am not a muslim. In fact, some of my writings suggest many situations muslim radicals want to be prohibited. I might have pissed them of, but who doesn’t?
However, I am not against muslim religion either. To me, a religion is just like any opinion. There are positive and negative side in it. It’s important […]
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Filed In: Unmasking Moral Prejudices
May16
I like Math.
Unlike Math, life is confusing. So many things are suspicious. Moreover, unlike Math, people don’t seem to see the difficulty.
When I have problems with Math, people tend to understand that this stuff is tough and explain it to me kindly.
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May5
Marriage is an obsolete institution. The main original purposes of marriage are gone.
But why marriage? Why people have institution called marriage?
To understand this, we need to understand, how we evolve.
Humans maximize the number of genetic copies. Humans that make a lot of kids will survive better in the gene pool. Those sorts of humans are […]
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Filed In: Marriage