• Kaspar Houser @feddit.de
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    11 months ago

    The thing is that it’s absolutely illusory that we as humans evolve beyond that. Everyone behaves like this in one way or another. It is heavily based on our subjective standpoint.

    In this case it’s shopping carts. In your case it’s (probably) eating meat. In my case it’s using a lot of electricity. In your neighbor’s case …

    So, now we can pick out scapegoats and collapse on them, or we can think about solutions that accept this fact.

    Hint, if that person put that energy to promote a pledge based system he wouldn’t have to make a clown out of himself and make people angry for no reason. He would solve the issue profoundly without having to constantly fight senslessly.

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      11 months ago

      The thing is that it’s absolutely illusory that we as humans evolve beyond that

      Sounds like that makes it important for us to focus on it, culturally.

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        11 months ago

        Absolutely agree. It’s just about “how”. Do you think that clown show in the video is in any way constructive?

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          11 months ago

          Indirectly, yes. He’s ridiculous, but by engaging with him everyone in the video (the people not returning the carts) looks ridiculous.

          I don’t watch enough to see if there’s people who do return them, but I imagine they look a lot more normal than the alternative.