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We Should Improve Society Somewhat: A Collection of Comics By Matt Bors

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It is a bit on the raw side. Some of these things are still going on, and getting worse. You have to laugh through the pain.

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Composition fallacy ("criticising one aspect of government is criticising every aspect of government"), Some of the comics are funny, but in a large batch like this, they feel repetive, and like a joke that has outworn its welcome. Perhaps in a weekly format, during the time of the events, they were funnier, but not so much here. It also could be that I've never really been much of a fan of political humor in most forms. Your mileage may completely vary. When Hasan Piker spends thousands of dollars on an ugly Hawaiian shirt, and 6 figures on a new Porsche, does he really hate the rich? Does he really care deeply about the poor? These are all questions that are reasonably to pose to socialists who actively participate in the consumption of goods and services which have been made available to them through capitalist production.Single cause ("the government made these things available, therefore only the government could have made those things available"),

the name of this fallacy? — LessWrong What is the name of this fallacy? — LessWrong

Some historians argue that we must thank the Church for the bridges built in Europe during the Middle Ages. However, this is wrong: the Church built those bridges basically because they were the only ones around with power; if they hadn't done it, someone else would have done it. Last year, I was on a panel on climate change, where a behavioural psychologist said the most depressing thing: most people don’t want to make small changes in their lifestyles because they think that collectively they won’t amount to much, so why bother? So one of the gotcha claims used by folks on the right towards socialists/communists is that they live in a society where they benefit from the material living standards that have arisen through a capitalist mode of production. It is therefore seen as hypocritical to express a desire to tear down and re-arrange the system while also actively participating in it. I failed to identify whether this is a well-known fallacy, I would appreciate it if someone tells me what this is called.

Imgflip supports all fonts installed on your device including the default Windows, Mac, and web fonts, You are being an hypocrete criticizing public education because you went to a public school and did your studies thanks to the State, that financed your education There's also an uncomfortable amount of a certain horrible president from recent memory, but that's a circumstance of that president actually having been president. (This is part of why a normally one-sitting book took me multiple days to read.)

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