• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    Things, ideas, movements and people are only as important as people make them to be.

    If enough people believed that only wearing a sock over your genitals was acceptable … people would only wear a sock over their genitals.

    When you start looking at the world in this light and analyse what we decide on what is important and what is not … the world starts to look like a very weird place.

    As George Carlin put it …

    “I have as much authority as the Pope … I just don’t have as many people who believe it”

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      And this is why learning history matters. It gives context for these friggin bizarre norms that accumulate. It allows us to realize when the norms are useful, we’re useful and are no longer needed, or we’re always just humans being weird.

      • Match!!@pawb.social
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        Legit. People with no grasp of history get mad about trans people like it’s a new thing when 16th century Europeans would castrate young boys for musical performances

      • Aniki 🌱🌿@lemm.ee
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        Learning history is depressing because you realize humanity is just wave after wave of the same stupid dumb shit generation after generation with only marginal gains towards clawing back power from the elite that have ALWAYS run this world.

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      That quote is top notch.

      Every time I see George Carlin mentioned on the web it always is a positive surprise.