Comment on Technically Correct
BurningRiver@beehaw.org 4 months ago“The government made 25% of my district unemployed, why didn’t I get reelected?”
Ask it from that side and you have your answer.
Comment on Technically Correct
BurningRiver@beehaw.org 4 months ago“The government made 25% of my district unemployed, why didn’t I get reelected?”
Ask it from that side and you have your answer.
AltheaHunter@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 months ago
I wasn’t asking a question. I understand why politicians do it, I just think it’s a sign of a terrible system.
intensely_human@lemm.ee 4 months ago
I agree with you 99%, and I’m only saying this incidentally: I think the world makes a lot more sense when we realize that change as such has real, ethically-valid costs associated with it.
We do want change, but change is a source of stress for a nervous system, so it’s always worth remembering that there’s a certain maximum rate of change we can follow while keeping people sane.
This was a key recognition, for instance, in finally succeeding at fixing various addictions of mine. I just slowed down the rate of the change and stopped trying to change overnight. And I’m not referring to dangerous withdrawal here. I’m talking about managing my own anxiety during the change to trigger snap-back.
I agree TSA’s gotta change, and stop doing their super invasive checks at the airports. But I just wanted to point out at a more global level there should be a little respect for such things as “We can’t just drop this all at once because we’ve been doing it for 25 years”.