LeGrognardOfLove

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[–] LeGrognardOfLove@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 12 hours ago

Yup! From a very fast search, the sculptor was a confederate apologist or somesuch. He died in 1940 something, and was building for the KKK during the KKK schism of 1920 of which I don't have any idea what it means.

I'm pretty sure early 1900 american racism was not exactly as modern racism considering there were actual bounties on first nation people... Like we pay you to kill them type of bounties.

My (first nation) grand father like to talk about thoses stories but he's a liar and I have no idea if what he say is true at all

[–] LeGrognardOfLove@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

It's well documented, I'm pretty sure whatever source I will give will be rejected as not good, so do the research, it takes a few minutes...

Edit : oh! You did!! Nice!!!

[–] LeGrognardOfLove@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 15 hours ago (4 children)

It's not true tho.

The sculptor worked on KKK projects but Rushmore itself was not funded by KKK.

It's still a monument to wrongdoing but we don't need to lie to make it look bad.

[–] LeGrognardOfLove@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 19 hours ago

No,

Serious teams know that building big software is hard and that starting by having a set deadline is the first failure point of a project.

Serious team wants a set budget and feature set. They also want a dialog with the aquiring party, because as you dig deeper in the software you uncover oddities. These oddities are more often than not a failure of the aquiring party understanding of their own business operations.

And thus, a serious team will help the aquiring party refine their business process by either removing useless steps, adding missings steps or changing a step in the overall workflow. And that's were the most of the value of making a new software comes from.

Doing waterfall will stop this from happening and will remove actual value from the software because it's going to be bloated with useless things that were badly understood by the aquiring party.

Agile is about producing as much value as possible, as fast as possible, in a set budget.

English is my third language so sorry if it's hard to understand or feel aggressive.

I have no idea what I'm talking about but would that be enough to replace the magnetosphere? From what I understand, a Magnetosphere is needed to have a sustainable colony, unless this has been disproved recently ..

I don't feel like I have to discuss with someone who clearly is in bad faith.

Go learn about a subject before talking about it, that's it. All you said was petulant bullshit. Go read La conquete du pain or something before talking about anarchy, you clearly have no idea what you are talking about and instead are reugitating speudo-intellectual word salad.

If you're so fragile you feel you need to block me, i have no words for you other than : go touch grass, go read about your subjet and come back a better person.

I wish you well!

[–] LeGrognardOfLove@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I never said anything like that. I never said i beleived in anarchy. You just are factually wrong on all counts.

Go read the anarchist philosophers, you'll see what I mean.

You are still writing word salad by the way... Really ... Touch grass, read a book about the subject you want to talk about and come back a changed person!

I wish you well!

[–] LeGrognardOfLove@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 4 days ago (4 children)

Well, I don't understand why you think anarchist means no rules.

It means no hierarchy.

It's even the whole word itself.

An-Archy. Hier-archy.

So your thesis is based on wrong assumptions and is a word salad from my point of view.

Yeah, also, lenninsist/Stalinist also have a weird idea about that statement.

Permanent revolution from his writings means that he saw that the bourgeoisie were always creeping back in power and building a new powerbase in the new framework.

What I think he meant (because it's not very clear from his letters) is that he wanted countries to never solidify power in an elite group and instead act like a new revolutionary countty all the time. That does not mean actual revolution forever. I might be wrong but that's how I read it.

Was it feasible or realistic ? I don't know, but I know that Mao said about the same thing after the cultural revolution.

It depends!

Is this going to put you or others in danger? If the climate is non-violent and really academic I don't see a problem.

But if you fear for your security or that of others, I wouldn't risk it.

University's also usually have more freedom of expression granted.

I used to run a Roleplay Club in college that had after hour philosophy sessions. I don't think I converted anyone but it made me kiss a lot of people that was out of my reach...

Ahhh to be 20 again...

Also you can market it as a "critic club" and have all sort of maxists text and have people debate them.

I like the sentiment but aa is ... Urgh...

But yeah this looks like a call for help.

Hahaha yeah, kinda bad I guess!

We need a few specialists to teach well me guessing

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