It’s time to dream big. Omarchy Quattro has given people a chance to experience what the malleable computer of the future looks like, and they like it (a lot!). It now feels like a moral obligation to make this future more broadly…
I am not saying he is right, but I do want to point out that is not what he said. He said he no longer wants to live in london because it is full of people “like you”.
All I’m saying is that if you want to keep a moral high ground and accuse someone of being a fascist you should at least not put words in their mouth, what they say should be enough. Otherwise it gets to be a witch hunt.
I am not saying he is right, but I do want to point out that is not what he said. He said he no longer wants to live in london because it is full of people “like you”.
Which is kind of a different thing
i don’t really feel like splitting hairs over fascism, but he’s effectively said that I’m not british because i’m not white
All I’m saying is that if you want to keep a moral high ground and accuse someone of being a fascist you should at least not put words in their mouth, what they say should be enough. Otherwise it gets to be a witch hunt.
I don’t care about any kind moral high ground; it’s clear enough what that rhetoric leads to.