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TMoney , in Macron Wants Platforms To Delete Riot Content, Blames Social Media and Video Games For Riot Spread

If books were the new thing, that’s what he’d be railing against.

Solumbran , in France endures another night of rioting, but violence appears to subside

When it’s a mayor getting his house burnt down by far right extremists, no one cares. But when it’s a guy who supports police violence and wants to put the whole country under a totalitarian system, now this is a “milestone in ignominy”.

Sure.

Hirom ,

Not all public discourse is like that, even if some large medias companies lack nuance and focus exclusively on rioters.

An judges union published a press release calling on a political answer to police violence, including repeal of a preemptive self-defense law provision often used to justify such shootings, and making police oversight a more independent process.

(french) Mort de Nahel : Ce n’est pas à la justice d’éteindre une révolte [communiqué de presse]

Hellebert , in Australia to prescribe MDMA and psilocybin for PTSD and depression in world first

They wanted to sign me up for this, involved a free plane trip to Canberra (Australia’s capital city) and everything.

I’ve had some bad trips though because of the PTSD and declined. I’m just not convinced it’ll go well for me at least.

dragoonies , in The Titan Submersible Was “An Accident Waiting to Happen”

I knew he was an ass, but this takes it to an entirely new level. Almost every expert in the matter was telling Stockton Rush that the Titan would implode and he ignored them for over 6 years. Not only that, he actively sued a whistleblower and essentially threatened him with bankruptcy to prevent him from going public with the very legitimate safety concerns. And he also organized the dives and payments in such away as to avoid any kind of regulation or penalty whatsoever.

HumbleHobo , in Economic inequality cannot be explained by individual bad choices, study finds
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A lot of people probably already knew this, but it’s useful to have studies like this to shove in the face of the “pull yourself up by your own bootstraps” crowd. It’s frustrating because we can change this, we don’t have to accept a society that simply revolves around “Whoever makes the most money gets to make the rules”.

I, personally, would like a society that cherishes camaraderie and compassion while also rewarding innovation and talent. There are too many people who believe in this zero-sum game that seems to pit everyone against everyone in this race to gather the most wealth; this is why we’re all struggling, because rich people have gathered the most wealth, and they are trying to protect it at all costs by using the wealth to control the rules that control how they gained the wealth to begin with. It’s all awful and we need to change it now.

ConsciousCode ,

I would challenge that any society which has any significant amount of wealth disparity wouldn’t eventually devolve into “whoever makes the most money gets to make the rules”. Money is an abstraction of human value, so if one person has significantly more abstract-value than most people, their power and influence will always be more than people who have less even if it isn’t as direct as our system via eg lobbying. On top of that, any economic system which has even the slightest asymptotic behavior towards wealth consolidation will eventually have wealth disparity.

Personally I like economic systems that use money as a price signal because of how decentralized it can be, but I’m not sure how you would avoid these tendencies without some major overhaul in the fundamental principles. Market socialism is at least better, since no one solely owns the means of production so it’s harder to accumulate wealth but I wouldn’t go so far as to say it isn’t possible at all.

Maybe a change in ethos like you said, competition can inspire innovation but it can also lead to tremendous waste as competitors reinvent their own wheels. Encouraging cooperation in tandem with competition could produce a more well-rounded society, but there will always be sociopaths who want power for its own sake and will naturally rise to the top and ruin whatever good thing we have going on. Maybe something like radical anarchism, which rejects (unjustified) hierarchy and makes it exceptionally difficult for anyone to gain coercive power? Fat chance ever implementing something like that, though.

HumbleHobo ,
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We could get by with our current system we have, simply change the tax system to tax profit way more, so that it’s impossible to become a billionaire. And all that money is used to keep everyone housed, fed, and healthy. The people that want to abuse people for profit won’t have anyone to abuse anymore because people won’t be forced to work in unfair jobs with unfair wages. Wages will rise to natural level to meet what people think those jobs are worth doing. Some companies will find this unsustainable and will go away, and good riddance.

MrComradeTaco , in Economic inequality cannot be explained by individual bad choices, study finds

I’m pretty convinced economic inequality it’s made by a few people with a lot of money who don’t want anyone else to have more money.

I feel like the system it’s made for the poor to keep being poor all their lifetime.

Leafeytea , in Economic inequality cannot be explained by individual bad choices, study finds

Wait. I really don’t mean this to sound rude here, but I have to ask… they actually needed a study for this??? Because I feel like it’s pretty obvious if one has spent any time working in the real world and not living in a vacuum of privileged wealth.

ConsciousCode ,

Yes, in fact it’s the most obvious things which need scientific study most desperately, because what’s “obvious” today may tomorrow be “cigarettes are good for your health”. If something is obvious (and isn’t a value or opinion), that’s a red flag that you should double-check because it might be an overlooked assumption rather than an objective truth. That being said it’s not exactly “sexy” science since the result tends to be “our hypothesis was correct”. The Ig Nobel Prize has some good example of this, dumb “obvious” or “pointless” research that on further reflection makes you think.

MuffinMangler ,

In addition to what others have said, this paper serves to directly address a very common talking point.

OneRedFox ,
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You’d be surprised by how much seemingly obvious folk wisdom turns out to be bullshit when scrutiny is applied. It’s good to test the basics, as it can clear up faulty assumptions later. Anti-poor rhetoric is a staple of right-wing propaganda, so it’s nice to have research on our side.

torknorggren ,

It’s more like we have a hundred years of studies that make this point, but it’s always good to test for different causes of inequality to inform policy better.

anaximander ,

The thing with science is that you can’t just accept things because they seem obvious. The scientific method exists for a reason. Sometimes things that look obvious turn out to be false, and sometimes proving an obvious thing to be true is a necessary first step to have a solid foundation from which to build other more nuanced hypotheses. Either way, the point is that studies aren’t all about finding some new and surprising conclusion. Sometimes they’re about taking something you were pretty sure of already, and making it into actual science.

ag_roberston_author , in The Titan Submersible Was “An Accident Waiting to Happen”
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A completely brutal dissection of all of the failings of Stockton Rush, his hubris and those at OceanGate who were complicit in his insanity. So many times people raised warnings about this thing and instead of heeding them, the response was to sue the whistle-blower, who due to the way the US courts are structured (that is to say incredibly skewed toward the wealthy), had no choice but to withdraw his complaint.

beatle , in ‘Boil in the bag’ environmentally friendly funerals arrive in the UK

I notice it’s never compared to a traditional burial which is better for the environment.

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  • beatle ,

    Concrete? Wood and a tiny bit of metal is fine in the earth.

    Rentlar , in Super crops are coming: Is Europe ready for a new generation of gene-edited plants?

    My only worry is biotech companies expecting royalties or something from “their gene” of crop at every harvest.

    The genetic modification company’s ownership/patent of their seed product should end as soon as it is in the ground.

    Hedup ,

    I’m not a farmer and I am wondering how can they enforce such copyright?

    twitterfluechtling , in 'Great news': EU hails discovery of massive phosphate rock deposit in Norway
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    tl;dr:

    • It’s significant because the EU has phosphate on the list of critical raw materials
    • Norway deposit is estimated 70b tons at least, the biggest in the world
    • Phosphate is essential for fertilizers, car batteries and solar panels
    • The new reserves are supposed to last for a 100 years
    kent_eh , in Why The U.S. Has Become The Blackout Capital Of The Developed World | OilPrice.com

    Privatization and the ensuing lack of investment in the infrastructure are (and always have been) a large contributing factor.

    When you add an additional stressor to the system (like the increasing impacts of climate change), the lack of resilience will show itself.

    Mongostein , in Canada has officially banned testing cosmetics on animals | CNN

    Wow. It’s about time.

    jaywalker , in Pornhub cuts off more US users in ongoing protest over age-verification laws

    The important story is buried in the middle of the article. This is another example of “think of the children” used to build censorship tools that will likely be later used in other ways.

    Aurailious , in Europe has fallen behind America and the gap is growing

    I’m getting this error?

    ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH

    Frederic ,

    Same…

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