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We Should Improve Society Somewhat: A Collection of Comics By Matt Bors

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It isn't Bors' fault Trump has as many moronic moments in a normal week as Obama (and his entire administration) had in 8 years. We all live in a society, and just because we do not live off-grid doesn’t mean we should do nothing at all. Gervais pointed out what he believed was the hypocrisy of Hollywood elites in his opening speech at the Golden Globes.

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We Should Improve Society Somewhat refers to a panel from a comic by Matt Bors in which a medieval peasant says "We should improve society somewhat" while a modern man, emerging from a well, replies, "Yet you participate in society! So a critique because the book isn't funny enough means that the person either supports Trump's cruel regime or they like a very base level of political satire, or both. Last year, I was on a panel on climate change, where a behavioural psychologist said the most depressing thing: most people don’t want to make small changes in their lifestyles because they think that collectively they won’t amount to much, so why bother? Matt Bors takes the finger of funniness, the funny finger, and squishes it into the stinky open wound of today's news.Like, the fact that the racist character is angry at the black character protesting racism and progressively protests less, until the racist is finally satisfied when the black character is lying on the ground, clearly shot multiple times. Matt Bors makes the bold declaration that We Should Improve Society Somewhat in this collection of comics from The Nib's Editor and Publisher, Matt Bors.

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You can continue on now, but please be aware that you're not going to have the best experience with your current browser. That did not change much for me since I am relatively updated on the goings-on in the US (as any person on the outside of a country with no ties to it can be), and therefore many of the points did make sense.In all cases, the fallacy is assuming that if no public entity had created the environment allowing an individual to do something (or benefit from some advantage), no one else would have. The socialist/communist talks a big game about "consume the wealthy people"* and "you have nothing to lose but your chains" and "reshape civilisation in Marx's image", but when pushed retreats to the much more vague and non-commital "we should improve society somewhat" which is an opinion very few people actually disagree with.

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You are an actual climate change activist and have eschewed air travel for boats and trains, and yet you made across the Atlantic on a diesel-powered boat. Mr Gotcha summarises roughly 98% of replies to any social or political commentary posted on the internet by people who think they are making some sort of killer argument-ending point. As Bors notes in the intro, one of his top comics from this period made the transition into a meme, and deservedly so. It came across as more of a sad review of today's world then a collection of comics meant to be humorous. The "Christian bridge" example leads me to think that you are focussing on the "single cause" aspect here.

Changing consumer behavior does have the potential to carve 5% from global emissions, Semafor’s Tim McDonnell noted recently. All the speech needed at the end was for him to say "I am very intelligent" for it to be a perfect illustration of the Mr Gotcha fallacy. We Should Improve Society Somewhat: A collection of Comics by Matt Bors is a collection of his comics that stretch from the latter part of Obama's term through Trump's debacle of a term.

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