• Manmoth@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    Then by OPs logic it would follow that the oppressed are only in that position because they are weak. (e.g. not temporarily disenfranchised revolutionaries) If they were “strong” they would be in the oppressors position.

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          1 month ago

          That’s pretty callow, imo.

          Is water good or bad? Are you drowning, or thirsty? Maybe you’re swimming. Maybe it’s in water where raw sewage or chemical waste is dumped. Maybe it’s pristine and you accidentally swallow some, but now you have cholera because an infected animal eliminated in that spot. Maybe it’s full of microplastics.

          Instead, maybe you can picture life questions as one of those color picker sliders, and the slider can move infinitely in any direction.

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              I searched for a post but couldn’t find it now, and it’s too bad because it addresses exactly this mindset, but basically talked about how liberalism boils everything down to a zero sum game, among the general populace.

              Somehow, the masses never develop enough unity to take that zero sum game to the ultrawealthy and global corporations.

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                1 month ago

                Somehow, the [weak] never develop enough [strength] to take that zero sum game to the [strong].

                Exactly what I was saying.

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                  1 month ago

                  You and I see the world very differently. You see money as strength; I see it as a tool, a means to an end. Nonetheless, a coalition may be beneficial.

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                    Money is a tool to make you stronger. Strength is a means to imposing your will on the world around you.