

Swedish left party mp Malcolm Momodou Jallow standing infront of the entrance to the swedish parliement. In the background, with a arrow pointing at him, former moderate prime minister of sweden, Carl Bildt doing this face :O
The text reads:
“today I just had to do a wakanda style selfie in the foajé of the parliament. And guess who photobombed my selfie, while looking mighty confused? 😂😂😂”
Lol 😂 indeed
Source: Malcolm Momodou Jallow public facebook page https://www.facebook.com/452279731455423/posts/2390243417659035/
Anonymous asked:
Ethics is about making the world a better place.
Really. The point of doing any moral action is to solve a problem that is hurting someone. The point of ethics is to help us fix things.
Does arguing with your racist family make the world a better place? I super doubt it! If people could be argued out of racism then I think by now there wouldn’t be any racists.
That makes arguing with your racist family not the domain of ethics. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do it - if it makes you happy, or lets you stand up for someone else in the room, or makes for a great post on the internet later, you can totally do it even though it won’t help. But you don’t have an obligation to do things unless they make the world better. And if arguing with your racist relatives will make you miserable, change their mind not one bit, and help no one - well, then, not only does that not make the world better, it actively makes the world worse, since worlds where you are miserable are bad. It is morally important that you not be miserable.
If you have family members you’ve successfully had productive conversations about tough issues with in the past, a good way to approach them would be to find a time when you can talk one-on-one (rather than confronting them during a holiday when everyone is tense, stressed, and crowded). If you don’t have family members who you’ve successfully had productive conversations about tough issues with, then I’d focus your energy and your desire to do good in the world on convincing easier targets.
I certainly don’t sit down and plan a book out before I write it. There’s a phrase I use called “The Valley Full of Clouds.” Writing a novel is as if you are going off on a journey across a valley. The valley is full of mist, but you can see the top of a tree here and the top of another tree over there. And with any luck you can see the other side of the valley. But you cannot see down into the mist. Nevertheless, you head for the first tree.
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Me: you are every opposite of correct there has ever been


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