Quote from: BerzerkCommando on July 04, 2015, 10:56:46 AMGod bless our soldiers for murdering all those Indians and kicking them off their land..A couple of issues: I) Disease was the primary killer. II) Natives were murdering each other long before the Europeans got there. III) The Natives had no concept of private property.If you want to paint the American military as a bunch of murderers, at least put some fucking effort in.
God bless our soldiers for murdering all those Indians and kicking them off their land..
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on July 04, 2015, 10:56:46 AMGod bless our soldiers for murdering all those Indians and kicking them off their land..Let's just be brutally honest here. Modern Americans did more with this country than a bunch of long haired lazy hippies that were living in tents with no capacity or desire to progress the human race forward. Might makes right, I'm afraid. And while America has a very evil history in some aspects, so does everywhere else.
3. Do you need a concept of private property? No. And, most importantly, true private property does not exist and it never will. However, what does exist, is the lengths you'll go to, to defend your little imaginary line in the sand.
What if you gave the natives actual time?
Quote from: Sandtrap on July 04, 2015, 01:15:03 PM3. Do you need a concept of private property? No. And, most importantly, true private property does not exist and it never will. However, what does exist, is the lengths you'll go to, to defend your little imaginary line in the sand.The point was supposed to highlight that it's not clear to what extent America was actually the "property" of the natives.
Quote from: Sandtrap on July 04, 2015, 01:19:41 PMWhat if you gave the natives actual time? The Industrial Revolution is barely understood in economics as it is. We pretty much have no idea why it happened in Britain, or why it happened in 1800 as opposed to some other time like the great information explosion of the 1500s. Essentially: time is no guarantee of progress, not at all. It's just an enabler.
Might makes right
Quote from: Sandtrap on July 04, 2015, 01:19:41 PMWell, there's something else to consider here. Call it a hypothetical.What if you gave the natives actual time? Progress doesn't happen overnight. It takes time, based on the culture, the environmental factors, and of course, key individuals.Well seeing how fucking primitive and stupid they were compared to the colonists, I really don't see them accomplishing what modern Americans have. QuoteAlso.Please don't play the "caring about the advancement of the species" card because it's redundant and a total load of tripe. Nobody at their core gives a shit about the species as a whole. Nobody even cares about the "survival" of the species on a consciously driving level.Also. Please don't act like you know me or anybody else, because you don't. I want to see humanity leave this planet in my lifetime. I want to see cures for terrible diseases. I want to see war and poverty and hunger end. I care about our species. If you don't, that's fine. Just don't project your feeling onto me or everybody else and act like its something universal because YOU feel that way. QuoteMainly because it's not possible to keep track of, or even care about 7 billion people.I don't need to personally know every human being out there to care about our species as a collective.I'm not saying I cry myself to sleep every night if I see that 50 people died in a fire on the news. It means I want to see us advance as a species and accomplish things we can't even imagine.
Well, there's something else to consider here. Call it a hypothetical.What if you gave the natives actual time? Progress doesn't happen overnight. It takes time, based on the culture, the environmental factors, and of course, key individuals.
Also.Please don't play the "caring about the advancement of the species" card because it's redundant and a total load of tripe. Nobody at their core gives a shit about the species as a whole. Nobody even cares about the "survival" of the species on a consciously driving level.
Mainly because it's not possible to keep track of, or even care about 7 billion people.
In the grand scheme of things, it was for the better.
winning the lottery and becoming set for life doesn't make playing the lottery a good idea
Quote from: challengerX on July 04, 2015, 01:31:18 PMIn the grand scheme of things, it was for the better.that doesn't make it right thoughwinning the lottery and becoming set for life doesn't make playing the lottery a good idea
Quote from: Verbatim on July 04, 2015, 01:53:56 PMwinning the lottery and becoming set for life doesn't make playing the lottery a good ideaI think the chances of successfully colonising North and Central America were higher than winning the lottery. . .
I don't need to personally know every human being out there to care about our species as a collective.I'm not saying I cry myself to sleep every night if I see that 50 people died in a fire on the news. It means I want to see us advance as a species and accomplish things we can't even imagine.
Quote from: challengerX on July 04, 2015, 01:25:56 PMI don't need to personally know every human being out there to care about our species as a collective.I'm not saying I cry myself to sleep every night if I see that 50 people died in a fire on the news. It means I want to see us advance as a species and accomplish things we can't even imagine.And this doesn't even make any sense. It's contradictory, completely.If you don't don't know everybody personally, then how the fuck can you say that you want to see the collective advance? Or, for example, look at people you dislike. Or hate. You disliking or hating people is counter productive to to that sum goal of the collective.And, if you aren't even aware of everybody, then you have no idea what the collective sum of humanity is.So no. You're absolutely wrong. You don't actually, truly care with a burning desire, about the sum of what happens to us as a species because you're only truly capable of seeing people and things in your personal sphere of perception and interest.So no. You're wrong. You don't care.You're just interested.With your own eyes, in your own lifetime, you want to see things happen that were never thought possible. But that is only your self interest.Some country could get wiped off the map before that point. A genocide could occur that wipes out an entire group of people. And it wouldn't really matter to you. So, as such. Humanity getting any good benifits and improvement is just a side effect of your own self interest.You don't really care about the sum, whole total, Challenger. You're just interested in what you'd like to see is all.I'm not saying it's a bad thing either. But the whole "I care about humanity" card really is a load of total bullshit. You don't even have the capacity for it and as such calling a simple fondness or quaint daydream that you want to see with your own eyes a form of true caring for everybody else is, frankly,absolute bullshit.
i could still make the ethical argument that it would be wronglike, easily
Quote from: Verbatim on July 04, 2015, 02:03:10 PMi could still make the ethical argument that it would be wronglike, easilyYou'd have to demonstrate that it was a net negative to human well-being then, which seems like rather a tall order.
Not when you consider that we're better never to have been.
Quote from: Sandtrap on July 04, 2015, 02:24:49 PMAnd this doesn't even make any sense. It's contradictory, completely.Except it isn't. I don't care so much about the individual as the collective, the species. QuoteIf you don't don't know everybody personally, then how the fuck can you say that you want to see the collective advance?Because they're two different things. QuoteOr, for example, look at people you dislike. Or hate. You disliking or hating people is counter productive to to that sum goal of the collective.Well that would matter if I cared about every individual. I don't. I could hear about a million people dying on the news, it wouldn't emotionally affect me. I don't know these people. I'd consider it a huge loss to humanity though. A man could come up to me and tell me he's going to die from cancer in a week. That would affect me more, because if actually see the person up close and feel his pain. QuoteAnd, if you aren't even aware of everybody, then you have no idea what the collective sum of humanity is.This is where your stupidity comes in. The individual isn't the collective. QuoteSo no. You're absolutely wrong. You don't actually, truly care with a burning desire, about the sum of what happens to us as a species because you're only truly capable of seeing people and things in your personal sphere of perception and interest.Not really. I want to see because I'd like to see it. But that doesn't mean I wouldn't want humanity to progress after my death. QuoteSo no. You're wrong. You don't care.You're just interested.Uh no, I care. QuoteWith your own eyes, in your own lifetime, you want to see things happen that were never thought possible. But that is only your self interest.No, I really want humanity to make it. Me experiencing it is a bonus. QuoteSome country could get wiped off the map before that point. A genocide could occur that wipes out an entire group of people. And it wouldn't really matter to you.I'd consider it a huge loss to humanity. Depending on which country, I may or may not be emotionally affected. QuoteSo, as such. Humanity getting any good benifits and improvement is just a side effect of your own self interest.benefits*No, it isn't. Because I care. So do a lot of other people. QuoteYou don't really care about the sum, whole total, Challenger. You're just interested in what you'd like to see is all.Like I said, I'd like to see it. But at the end of the day the important thing is that we progress. It doesn't really matter if I see it. I'm an individual. The collective is infinitely more important. QuoteI'm not saying it's a bad thing either. But the whole "I care about humanity" card really is a load of total bullshit. You don't even have the capacity for it and as such calling a simple fondness or quaint daydream that you want to see with your own eyes a form of true caring for everybody else is, frankly,absolute bullshit.Except I and many others actually care. Maybe you you should keep your negativity to yourself instead of projecting it onto everybody else.
And this doesn't even make any sense. It's contradictory, completely.
If you don't don't know everybody personally, then how the fuck can you say that you want to see the collective advance?
Or, for example, look at people you dislike. Or hate. You disliking or hating people is counter productive to to that sum goal of the collective.
And, if you aren't even aware of everybody, then you have no idea what the collective sum of humanity is.
So no. You're absolutely wrong. You don't actually, truly care with a burning desire, about the sum of what happens to us as a species because you're only truly capable of seeing people and things in your personal sphere of perception and interest.
So no. You're wrong. You don't care.You're just interested.
With your own eyes, in your own lifetime, you want to see things happen that were never thought possible. But that is only your self interest.
Some country could get wiped off the map before that point. A genocide could occur that wipes out an entire group of people. And it wouldn't really matter to you.
So, as such. Humanity getting any good benifits and improvement is just a side effect of your own self interest.
You don't really care about the sum, whole total, Challenger. You're just interested in what you'd like to see is all.
I'm not saying it's a bad thing either. But the whole "I care about humanity" card really is a load of total bullshit. You don't even have the capacity for it and as such calling a simple fondness or quaint daydream that you want to see with your own eyes a form of true caring for everybody else is, frankly,absolute bullshit.