jecxjo

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[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 23 points 1 day ago

i would ask them how they think we should combat the immense amount of disinformation about what AI is, what it feasibly can do, and how much it disrupts our lives.

There are way too many techbros out there pushing this dooms day idea, stealing jobs, etc. Its all hype to sell their snake oil and i think its all our jobs to combat that.

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

i agree people are angry. After hearing so many people talk about the issues they are angry about it becomes very obvious they are ignorant on the topics. But it's not just ignorant, its a fundamental world view issue.

Look at the economy. People want to blame Dems for inflation. The US is doing the best of first world countries to combat it but no one seems to get that. You ask these same people what would fix the problem and they look to either kick out immigrants or "stick it to foreign countries." Well the immigrants arent taking high paying jobs and neither are foreign countries. So either you really dont get how things work, or you're kind of racist/xenophobic. And after the past years of issues where people are just generally being assholes to one another, i tend to want to believe this is really just deep levels of hate we kept hidden before. Trump didnt make people hate more, he just made it socially acceptable.

If I'm wrong and its just ignorance on how the world works and people voted poorly... doesn't really solve much.

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 2 points 3 days ago (3 children)

But we are far enough out that "cabin fever" would have passed. What we are seeing are people's true colors, they just don't have any shame to hide it anymore.

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 4 points 4 days ago

I can easily see the party fracture, Republicans and MAGA. If they do split it may be a while before they come back into power.

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 1 points 4 days ago (5 children)

Since the pandemic I've lost a lot of faith in humanity. Way too many people not giving a shit about others and now actively supporting hate. I'd like to think the problem is education, that by being informed on politics and having a real and strong epistemology we'd be shedding ourselves of all this garbage. Now, I just think a lot of people will always be horrible human beings.

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 1 points 1 week ago (7 children)

When those politicians are up for re-election, it's fairly easy for someone to tabulate whether or not those goals were met. If there are extenuating circumstances (overwhelming opposition, for example), then they can use that to defend themselves. This would help hold their feet to the fire.

Oddly it seems like little to no Republican voters recognize that Trump never passed anything of substance. They also seem to not understand how the economy actually works, see that during a booming economy Trump ran up one of the largest deficits. Trump sought to get rid of major safety nets which lower and middle class tend to use the most and tend to also be the redest counties.

If you tabulate up all the pros and cons for the Republican candiate, aside from normalizing hate, all of the perceived benefits are just voters not paying attention in their civics classes in highschool. I don't think expecting voters to actually do their due diligence really works.

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 1 points 1 week ago (9 children)

So what you're asking for is the party politic talking points they already publish and never actually vote for? We already have a party that says one thing and have voted consistently against their entire published position for a good 40+ years. I don't see much changing there.

I think a better solution is to hold politicians feet to the fire. When they have debates play the clip of them from a rally stating they want to X horrible thing or where they just negated their previous statement. "You claim to he for a working wage but lets play the clip from CSPAN where you are against increasing minimum wage and call people working in fast food 'lazy and dumb'".

Unfortunately a huge portion of voters dont care about actual facts and vote purely by ideology or religious views or are easily swept up in the propaganda l. We should be outlawing ads that are obvious false statements or try and bend the situation to look drastically different.

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 9 points 1 week ago (11 children)

I think the big issue with this is we would fall prey to the BS spin some parties like to push. Based on their stated goals like focusing on the family, workers rights, smaller government, you'd think they are a great option. But once you start yo listen to the candidates talk what you find out is that their entire list of selling points are made up and not at all what they want to push.

While i agree some of the personal life stuff is ridiculous, looking at how some of these politicians act in society we aee exactly what they will be doing when "representing" all of us. If the candidate is a horrible person I'd hope that people qould recognize that they will not service the people fairly. But post pandemic we have seen that there is a lot of really crappy people out there who used to just keep quiet about their horrible views, today they are just lacking shame.

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 20 points 4 weeks ago

Digital media just kills me. Back in the CD and DVD days I sent back a bunch of discs that were too scrarched to use and i would get coupons to replace them. Often times the publishers included an extra one just because they didn't want you to pirate stuff. Buying physical media meant you licensed it even when you physically couldn't so they were compelled to solve the problem.

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 1 points 1 month ago

I think it was easier to interact with people who made poor decision due to being illiterate on the topic because they just did the shit to themselves and that was that. Don't get the vaccine, that's fine. But now we are dealing with a world where every single person feels the need to not only speak their mind but scream it as loud as fucking possible.

What's ridiculous is that we now have concepts like "canceling" someone for something they said. That the natural result of saying something stupid or bigoted. In the past people ignored you if you were an idiot or asshole. But now that people think that others should be compelled to listen we keep having platforms for obvious nonsense to be disseminated.

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 7 points 1 month ago (3 children)

See you're trying to steer the conversation

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 2 points 2 months ago

I think this was one of the first games on PC that I saw and really wanted and never ended up playing. I gradually lost track of it and now that i have ScummVM and an emulator system i should get back to playing it.

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