• bottech [he/him]
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    4 years ago
    1. I dont have personally anything against homogenization of humanity, and besides these identities are completely arbitrary, what does it matter what sort of identity one has?

    2. The fact that i for example cant understand more than a majority of people in the world is purely a lingustic problem though fixing it would be political

    3. I presume there wouldnt be anyone's version, rather it would be a joint project by all the nations in the world

    4. For example right now i could understand only ~11% of human population i would say it would be much better if everyone could understand 100% of human population

      • bottech [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        I dont know, i wouldnt mind losing my national identity, though thats just my opinion, besides my idea of a universal language presumes that all the nations agreed to it so im not advocating for anything forceful

          • bottech [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            Even if its not simple scenario i would say the benefits are worthwhile

              • bottech [he/him]
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                4 years ago

                Yeah i dont think that its some pressing concern but rather a project that could be undertaken far into a socialist future