• jimmy90@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      the world will be fine but we may not

      live and let live

      if we play our cards right we’ll be fine

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      5 days ago

      Except now the level of wealth, influence, and power of a few has reached new levels accelerating the erosion of our planet in a fraction of the time.

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        5 days ago

        Same as it ever was. Today’s incomprehensible horrors will seem quaint and simple 100 years in the future.

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          Just like nuclear technology is no longer a threat to humanity, right? We’re dang near a hundred years there.

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          Sigh, when people think they are being profound but just spout the most trivial shit…

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            4 days ago

            No, I don’t think I’m being profound by saying an extremely common phrase akin to “the more things change, the more things stay the same.” I just don’t think today is all that different from the past, even with trillionaires.

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      Not the same as it ever was by a longshot. It is very much worse than it ever was, because the engagement to profit has been weaponized and dictates how the entirety of our global civilization fundamentally works.

      It is most certainly not the same as it has historically been.