If Musk succeeds in "repealing all regulation", what's the best strategy for a normal person? Unethical answers only.
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Those regulations exist for a reason. Be the reason.
I don't mean "do the thing", make it clear to them why the thing was banned. If you don't know, look into your history books.
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Technically unaliving is unethical.
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To be fair, not all reasons are good.
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Perhaps you should limit yourself to reddit and .world.
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Unaliving a nazi who wants thousands or even millions of people death is unethical? I'm going to disagree.
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You can say killing, or assassinating.
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Yea, organized resistance is both ethical and the only real option that isn't nihilism.
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Move to a red state. Put up an activity as harmful as possible to humans while keeping it legal and making sure to remember everyone at every moment that you are doing this because there are no regulations.
You can't convince a maga to stop voting trump with words, but you can force them if their only other option is dying for the lack of regulations.
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(homeopathy) n. a complementary therapy based on the theory that ‘like cures like’. It involves treating a condition with a tiny dose of a substance that in larger doses would normally cause or aggravate that condition.
No, I think they mean actual medicine my guy, based on science. If it’s “homeopathic” and it works, we just call it medicine.
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Using his house/property as a hazardous chemicals dumping site.
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Such a good book
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Call the BeeGees?
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Like how Stephen Colbert setup his own SuperPac on air, showing how many ridiculous and unethical things are legal with US' current campaign finance laws.
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Fair point, but without regulations your claims can be way wilder, and you don't have to make stuff safe to ingest anymore. Overall I think quackery can become even more profitable.
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So your solution is to sow more division by believing people who vote Republican are stupid? The same people who believe you are stupid for voting Democrat (or anyone else)? Interesting....
Maybe target the real problem: the system and the people who uphold it. Otherwise you are just a pawn of the wealthy.
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It's cute that you think anyone but the richest people and biggest corporations will be deregulated.
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I mean realistically what are you gonna do, appeal to their better nature? We've been trying to do that since when... Reagan? Nixon? The right has only dug in deeper and deeper, and now the Nazis are back.
We're long overdue for some fuck about and find out time IMO.
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Fair enough, just have been banned before for writing kill
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Likely not on Lemmy.ml, different admins and mods.