Overcoming tribalism is... difficult. There’s a lot in our brains that push us in that direction, and there’s lots of easy ways to trigger that behavior, with fewer ways to trigger opposing behavior.
Overcoming tribalism is... difficult. There’s a lot in our brains that push us in that direction, and there’s lots of easy ways to trigger that behavior, with fewer ways to trigger opposing behavior.
Probably a bit more than a little of “it happened to me, and that worked out alright, so it needs to happen to you, too.”
Cool. So is Europe, and the Americas?
Don’t forget, pay into Social Security, of which they will be guaranteed not to get as much back as their grandparents, likely not their parents, nor survivors of same.
So many things at play here...
Bing Bong shows his approval?
Artifical scarcity isn’t done by just having a ton of Switch boxes locked in a factory somewhere, but by specifically planning your production capacity to suit all the metrics.
... so having half a million units in the first week, or maybe even doubling the first week of PS4 units sold wouldn’t make good headlines?
I personally don’t, but yeah, for the implied group for “we”, that would be nice.
Not if their parents disapprove of the hippity hop ganger banging music and rape dancing, and the kids, they don’t know the martial arts, so there are nothing to tie back to with the not-updated slurs from the 40s.
They’re clearly not-white, which in America means black, right?
I’d like to think that politics has to contend with tribalism, not simply be about tribalism. This is at least partly why some of the founding fathers were against the idea of political parties (https://www.constitutionfacts.com/founders-library/first-party-system/), but were unable to make ironclad explicit…
Perhaps it would be improved by “researching & verifying” instead of “reading & researching”?
Updated Fortune Street, too, please...
DCCC, not the DNC, in this case.