the foundation of your revolutionary fantasy should always be disabled people, because what is any of it worth if the people who need care aren't cared for
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puffball: Stands Defiantly (wgahnagl@www.librepunk.club)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2024 21:34:46 JST puffball: Stands Defiantly
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puffball: Stands Defiantly (wgahnagl@www.librepunk.club)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2024 21:34:51 JST puffball: Stands Defiantly
like, why would you want to fight for a world where people who need help aren't helped, why would you bother building a world where people are forced to suffer anyway
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puffball: Stands Defiantly (wgahnagl@www.librepunk.club)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2024 21:35:08 JST puffball: Stands Defiantly
the world you dream of has to have a place for people who don't provide labor or produce, not because you need to become a softer bleeding heart leftist who doesn't understand the economy, but because of the very practical concern that some people simply cannot provide labor
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Rich Felker (dalias@hachyderm.io)'s status on Thursday, 28-Nov-2024 21:36:13 JST Rich Felker
@wgahnagl Labor is nearly obsolete anyway. We don't need people to labor. We need people dedicated to principles that no group of people can monopolize resources and automation.
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💜 AdoraBeryl 🩷 (rasp@raru.re)'s status on Thursday, 05-Dec-2024 07:18:22 JST 💜 AdoraBeryl 🩷
@wgahnagl True! I have a novel that is very much about that