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 This is the hardest truth: we're not going to win this, at least not very quickly. I'm not able to sugercoat it like Thay, so I'll just say it like it is: we're pretty fucked right now. As already mentioned in [[Fixing the world one bug at a time]] we should exhibit pessimism of intellect and optimism of will at the same time.  This is the hardest truth: we're not going to win this, at least not very quickly. I'm not able to sugercoat it like Thay, so I'll just say it like it is: we're pretty fucked right now. As already mentioned in [[Fixing the world one bug at a time]] we should exhibit pessimism of intellect and optimism of will at the same time. 
  
-If we look at a specific glaring wrong in the world: the genocide in Gaza, we can seen how that applies. The Palestinians have been oppressed for over a hundred years, and freeing them means resisting the most advanced armies and propaganda machine the world has ever seen. We're not going to stop this machine in a Sunday afternoon over a cup of tea with some toots and some good intentions. As most of the resisters in WW2 didn't survive the war, it is more likely that any of us will be tortured to death by fascist than that we fully stop the oppression in our lifetimes. Or at least that's my pessimist intellect's estimation. But that's irrellevant. +If we look at a specific glaring wrong in the world: the genocide in Gaza, we can see how that applies. The Palestinians have been oppressed for over a hundred years, and freeing them means resisting the most advanced armies and propaganda machine the world has ever seen. We're not going to stop this machine in a Sunday afternoon over a cup of tea with some toots and some good intentions. As most of the resisters in WW2 didn't survive the war, it is more likely that any of us will be tortured to death by fascist than that we fully stop the oppression in our lifetimes. Or at least that's my pessimist intellect's estimation. But that's irrellevant. 
  
 Likely failure doesn't mean at all that it is acceptable to do nothing.  Likely failure doesn't mean at all that it is acceptable to do nothing. 
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