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johan bartholomeus's avatar

we're still talking humans here though, and a certain point you start making choices, you chose not to see, that is an actual choice. You're almost starting to sound like it's noone's fault. Israeli's haven't lived in scarcity for quite a while now, and they have sub humans building their illegal houses at low wages with the stones they got from demolishing the sub humans houses, so to speak, you can't tell me that's not a choice

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Martin Krisko's avatar

You’re trying to read too much into what’s written. Sometimes a red door is just a red door.

I’m not excusing anything—I’m just explaining why things happen. And here’s the uncomfortable truth: what we call “choice” is an illusion. Once the wave function collapses—once uncertainty resolves—the system becomes deterministic. From that point on, everything unfolds according to the variables in place. It’s like a pure function: if you feed in the same parameters, you’ll always get the same output. There’s no freedom in that—just the appearance of it, because we can’t process all the variables in real time.

Regarding scarcity—no country on Earth is post-scarcity, including Israel. Scarcity doesn’t just mean famine. It’s about inequality, control, and access. And that’s everywhere.

About your point on using “sub-humans” to build houses—what's the difference between that and actual, still-legal slavery in Mauritania? Or the slave auctions in Congo? Or the treatment of foreign workers in Gulf states building luxury towers or FIFA stadiums?

My point is: what Israel is doing is horrific—it's genocide, it's mass killing. But from the broader lens of human history and behavior, sadly... it's just Tuesday.

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what'stheanti-matter's avatar

All of the earth is abundant. Scarcity is a purely human fabrication. Wake up!

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