People across the fediverse keep referring to wolfballs as the right wing instance.

I love all our right wing members but that has never been the case.

If you have not seen my Frog in the well video I think that explains our stance pretty well.

Did Jesus refuse to eat with the tax collectors? No, wolfballs does not turn people away because their “politics” are dirty.

Nor do I attempt to cull the post to fit a certain narrative.

Shit post however you want. Say what you mean, mean what you say.

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    …potential, literally being a form of power.

    Women tend to be rational when it comes to betting on resources of any kind.

    On the instability of force, it can stall endure for a while, and some of the most oppressive systems, whether poltical, corporate, or organised crime, can be enduring.

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      Men evaluate women on physical attributes as proxy for health and fertility. Nobody is ‘rational’ in this. We are driven by biology.

      Some systems like Mafia appear ‘appear’ oppressive, but are symbiotic with their constituents. For example, during Prohibition, mafia influence was massive as they smuggled alcohol to ‘customers’, & during Kyoto earthquake, Japanese mafia provided relief long before govt could react.

      Every system is a mix of Oppression and Symbiosis. When the balance tilts to Oppression, regime change happens. This was true during the time of Kings, and its true today with democracies.

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        3 years ago

        What you describe is rationality, albeit with the caveat that free will does not appear to exist.

        Regime change happens as a result of sudden economic change - expectations suddenly being not met, something that is anactive risk right now, globally. Economics drives all politics.