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… you’re really proving my point. You don’t care about anything I have to say or any of the facts or data that I quote or link to, you just want to pick and win fights.
It doesn’t matter that I find the LLM bubble stupid and I don’t think we’re even close to AI replacing human labor, because I dared correct you about China. It doesn’t matter that I think China isn’t far enough along the path of socialist development for it to actually be a good thing when AI does replace human labor. It doesn’t matter that my support for China has a lot of caveats and criticisms, some of which do surround queer rights. None of that nuance matters, nothing I say matters, and nothing I believe matters.
All that matters is that I’m in the way and that you need to tear me down so you can win the posting RPG.
There will be a point where it can take our jobs, though. The question is if the AI be privately or collectively owned. If its privately owned, we’re fucked and we’re all going to be turned into paperclips. If its collectively owned then we can decide which jobs are eliminated and the people who have had their jobs eliminated can help decide what they get to do next, now that they’re free.
You’re right. I have won this stupid internet contest. You didn’t correct me about China, you agreed with me. You confirmed there is unemployment in China—which contradicts your comrade. And since 5.1% isn’t a “big deal” then you agree that the US has no unemployment problems. Which is hilarious!! 🤡
And you’re right, nothing you say matters. Nothing you believe matters. All that matters is what the Chinese Capitalist Party tells you to believe. The hive. You’re as brainwashed as every other American.
Keep on playing the victim sweetie, I have a feeling you’ve been playing that card your whole life.
The sheer amount of intellectual dishonesty you’ve displayed here is deplorable. The other person tried to engage with you in good faith, explaining how you’re twisting the facts, but you just double down instead of having the integrity to acknowledge you were wrong. It’s frankly pathetic behavior.
Trump supporters love that word deplorable haha fash.
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They said “China doesn’t have problems with homeless or unemployment” and that was correct, 5.1% unemployment is full employment. You’re just too up your own ass to communicate with, you just want to “win” instead of talk like a reasonable person. You see me as something inhuman, just another mindless hivemind NPC to crush with your incredible intellect.
This wasn’t a contest and you didn’t win anything, you just ruined a discussion for no reason.
Double back, fash. lol
People who support actually existing socialist state are fascist actually. Peak liberal intellect on display here.
You support a capitalist fash regime. So you’re fash.
I don’t support a capitalist fash regime, but evidently you’re so ignorant that you can’t tell the difference between communism and fascism.
Can’t have billionaires and communism at the same time. That’s not communism. That’s capitalism with extra fash.
How to say you’re an ignoramus without saying it. China is a socialist state led by a communist party. Socialism is the transitional stage when the working class holds power, but the established relations have not yet abolished. Anybody with even a minimally functioning brain would understand that you can’t just flip a switch and go from one type of system to another, that there would necessarily be some sort of a transition period.