Vex on Nostr: oh I'd misinterpreted your intent with the last reply. I didn't realize you were ...
oh I'd misinterpreted your intent with the last reply. I didn't realize you were solutionizing.
So I *am* working on something, & I can share but I'm not trying to convince you of it & I'm not trying to debate the validity of a work-in-progress.
Basically I've found a pattern in English that has me believing I've found how colonial languages function as a tool of domestication.
Said pattern is deterministic & predictable, to the extent that I'm convinced its why "history repeats". I'm also convinced it can be coded.
Doing so would create a fixed point of contrast at a higher perspective than we can experience under domestication, which would create a bridge to said perspective & would allow access to tools that can't function without a level of trust that would be foolish to extend in this society without some form of protection. & such levels of trust could quite literally replace money between those involved. & That creates a bubble under which people can operate from purpose/gratitude, rather than violence/resentment. IMO the answer is to grow & protect that bubble until it encompasses everything, thereby circumventing the need to participate under capitalism.
It's assuming quite a lot & is very incomplete, but I'm hoping I just need to get it to the point where I *can* try & convince others & debate its validity, 'cause there's no way I can do all this on my own before capitalism gets me.
So I *am* working on something, & I can share but I'm not trying to convince you of it & I'm not trying to debate the validity of a work-in-progress.
Basically I've found a pattern in English that has me believing I've found how colonial languages function as a tool of domestication.
Said pattern is deterministic & predictable, to the extent that I'm convinced its why "history repeats". I'm also convinced it can be coded.
Doing so would create a fixed point of contrast at a higher perspective than we can experience under domestication, which would create a bridge to said perspective & would allow access to tools that can't function without a level of trust that would be foolish to extend in this society without some form of protection. & such levels of trust could quite literally replace money between those involved. & That creates a bubble under which people can operate from purpose/gratitude, rather than violence/resentment. IMO the answer is to grow & protect that bubble until it encompasses everything, thereby circumventing the need to participate under capitalism.
It's assuming quite a lot & is very incomplete, but I'm hoping I just need to get it to the point where I *can* try & convince others & debate its validity, 'cause there's no way I can do all this on my own before capitalism gets me.