What is an issue/topic you believe isn’t getting enough attention or coverage?
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There are thousands of diseases that need more research. For every ice bucket challenge, there are a hundred more diseases with similar prognoses that go under-researched.
I think this is a result of severely misplaced priorities in society. How many marketers do we really need? Couldn't they be doing something far more useful?
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Housing crisis. In our country, it's being framed as an immigrant problem, but it is both a political choice and political inaction that is the culprit.
Also, big inflation...
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That we are no longer in a democracy and have left it in the past.
Enjoy everybody.
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The supermassive island of plastic waste that no one's doing anything about other than dumping more plastic, which finds its way to that pile
I think calling it an island is doing it a disservice. It's not visible as any collective mass of anything. It's a diffuse mess of micro and macroscopic plastic spread across a truly massive area. Its essentially invisible from the surface.
You call it an island and the first thing people will want to see is images or video of this island. When they find out it doesn't exist as described it makes them think the issue is overblown.
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Education around the actual cause of the housing crisis.
Everything in the news and politics is intentionally ignoring the core issue and blaming it on scapegoats (immigrants, corporate landlords, developers)
The single biggest group making the most money off housing by a massive margin?
Regular everyday single house owners.They make up like 65%+ of the residential market, and yet we're busy blaming everything else under the sky while trying to protect that group.
You want affordable houses? House prices have to drop, A LOT, for EVERYONE.
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The Epstein Files
Reporters need to keep asking until Trump has a mental break.
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Education around the actual cause of the housing crisis.
Everything in the news and politics is intentionally ignoring the core issue and blaming it on scapegoats (immigrants, corporate landlords, developers)
The single biggest group making the most money off housing by a massive margin?
Regular everyday single house owners.They make up like 65%+ of the residential market, and yet we're busy blaming everything else under the sky while trying to protect that group.
You want affordable houses? House prices have to drop, A LOT, for EVERYONE.
Why would they educate you on that.
They don't even teach people about alternatives to FPTP, good thing there is the internet to cover the missing info public schools decided to hide.
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That we are no longer in a democracy and have left it in the past.
Enjoy everybody.
Very USA-Centric of you, there are still functional democracies around the world.
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Very USA-Centric of you, there are still functional democracies around the world.
Lol take it as you will.
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There are thousands of diseases that need more research. For every ice bucket challenge, there are a hundred more diseases with similar prognoses that go under-researched.
I think this is a result of severely misplaced priorities in society. How many marketers do we really need? Couldn't they be doing something far more useful?
Counterpoint: medical researchers don’t make line go up
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Counterpoint: medical researchers don’t make line go up
Imagine if making society better made the line go up instead of being a dickhead.
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I think a huge issue online is just how incredibly mean people can be to each other - and the fact that they don’t even see themselves as mean. They’ve built a story around how their behavior is justified, so they keep doing it, completely oblivious to the fact that they’re part of the problem.
If your going to be an asshole at least own being an asshole.
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that no one’s doing anything about
Don't forget fungus is hard at work evolving at a rapid pace to eat plastic! Nature's trying its heart out but it ain't fast.
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Lemmy mod log is authoritarian shit that does not say who took actions. It is cowardly garbage that should absolutely be the lynch pin for this place unless transparency is restored immediately.
Instance admins can see which mod did what, and set the modlog to be visible. You just need to find a open instance and look at the modlog from there
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Hard to say it's not getting enough attention - there are a lot of serious problems going on in the world today, that people are justified in making noise about.
But one of my pet issues is the switch to the metric system in the US. Why are we not working towards this? It was standardized decades ago. Should be uncontroversial to deprecate imperial, even though it obviously can't happen overnight.
The worst is that a lot of professions will use metric even in the US. So you spend your childhood learning this fucking crazy imperial and go to become a doctor and have to relearn a lot of metric stuff
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Housing crisis. In our country, it's being framed as an immigrant problem, but it is both a political choice and political inaction that is the culprit.
Also, big inflation...
Not to mention out-and-out corruption. The scumbags collecting money off of it just give it to their family and buddies while not a drop "trickles down" to the ones who need it. This is most glaring in California, but I'm not some MAGA retard. Corruption is spread through all of government.
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Instance admins can see which mod did what, and set the modlog to be visible. You just need to find a open instance and look at the modlog from there
Well that seems to suck even worse. The Alexandrite front end and being mod of 3d printing is what grounds me despite grievances.
I think I need to grow up and figure out how to write my own front end for this stuff because being subject to other people's ethics and priorities is not really working out for me. The fundamental liberal ethos around first do no harm, live and let live, and be a good neighbor seem to be dead from both Left and Right fascist ideologues. It appears another great war is coming for new generations to learn the importance of liberalism. Transparency of authority is foundational to ethics of any sort and its absence is deplorable. I feel ashamed for failing to sign my name to each modlog entry in the assumption that I was fundamentally aligned with the instance. How embarrassing it is to now be associated with fascist authoritarianism by nonconsensual proxy.
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Well that seems to suck even worse. The Alexandrite front end and being mod of 3d printing is what grounds me despite grievances.
I think I need to grow up and figure out how to write my own front end for this stuff because being subject to other people's ethics and priorities is not really working out for me. The fundamental liberal ethos around first do no harm, live and let live, and be a good neighbor seem to be dead from both Left and Right fascist ideologues. It appears another great war is coming for new generations to learn the importance of liberalism. Transparency of authority is foundational to ethics of any sort and its absence is deplorable. I feel ashamed for failing to sign my name to each modlog entry in the assumption that I was fundamentally aligned with the instance. How embarrassing it is to now be associated with fascist authoritarianism by nonconsensual proxy.
I find most instance admins are reasonable people, I haven't seen much over-reach
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Education around the actual cause of the housing crisis.
Everything in the news and politics is intentionally ignoring the core issue and blaming it on scapegoats (immigrants, corporate landlords, developers)
The single biggest group making the most money off housing by a massive margin?
Regular everyday single house owners.They make up like 65%+ of the residential market, and yet we're busy blaming everything else under the sky while trying to protect that group.
You want affordable houses? House prices have to drop, A LOT, for EVERYONE.
They might be the biggest group of home owners, but they're not themselves the issue. The optimal situation would more or less be every family owning a single home.
If house prices go down equally across the market, single home owners don't really lose out because people typically sell houses when they want to buy a different house. People who recently took out big mortgages will complain about negative equity and some idiots are happy to see a number go up but by and large single home owners will be fine and won't even complain a lot - they know from their children or other sources that its too damn expensive to buy a house.
The real losers would be people who own property as an investment, and developers. And those two groups have powerful lobbies and the majority of politicians are in the first group.
The single home owner NIMBYs are a problem in cases where prices will be affected but only locally. Then they really stand to lose out. So you basically need to have a massive nationwide house building program, either done by the state or through strong legal incentives to force developers to build a lot more of the right kind of homes and prevent them from sitting on land waiting for the price to go up. Or probably both.
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I find most instance admins are reasonable people, I haven't seen much over-reach
The mechanism of trust is fundamentally fascist. It should never be required with an authority acting in people's best interests. It sets a precedent for future harm. That is totally unnecessary.
I want to know who I am dealing with in any interaction with authority. I have no respect for any coward in authority that hides their identity. Anyone hiding their authoritative actions loses the benefit of doubt and is presumed criminal. Authority comes with a fundamental responsibility to measure to a higher standard when acting as an authority. Failure to measure to the fundamental requirement of transparency is an offense against the constituency and that citation calls into question all further jurisprudence. Trust is a tool of fascism that always fails because people change with time and there is always the succession crisis. The lack of absolute transparency here is a mortal flaw.