a retired houston chronicle journalist used the term "slaveocracy" with a black, philosophy-degree-holding man at a café in houston, texas, a city described as the "human trafficking 'hub' of texas" and human trafficking "capital" of the nation by its state representative — dr. tommy j curry's book The Man-not shows that there is systemic antiblack misandry stemming from the academy, and people seem to have no concern for these empirically verifiable structural and ontological problems emerging as authoritarianism from the empire of law. what human "authority"? calling it a "melting pot" only serves to lie by omission.
i've been reading the voluntary human extinction movement since i was 13 years old. what does anyone honestly expect from someone like that black, philosophy-degree-holding man? all anyone wants to do is lecture him about having tried at all, and expect him to learn 5 major religions and perform all their pedagogies. this is beyond the pale.
i'm sorry. but y'all have become too obsessed with storytelling in spite of the data
"beauty is the givenness of data" (contingent computation. beatrice m fazi.)
i have no good reason to trust the authority of humans on a suicide mission to betray their only planet.