CurrentBias on Nostr: Is the international human rights system collapsing, or was it never really there in ...
Is the international human rights system collapsing, or was it never really there in the first place, its contradictions fully exposed for any liberal to see?
Every system has its contradictions, I suppose, and that clarifies those that are sustainable from those that aren't. White supremacy is clearly unsustainable, but looks determined to bring everyone and everything down with it
The question becomes: how do we kill an idea that would rather see its antithesis lose, than succeed, itself?
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