cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/766438

Some of the replies and reposts have me chuckling.

    • QueerCommie@lemmygrad.ml
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      Lyndon LaRouche was in a Trotskyist org and split to make another. That org is famous for beating CPUSA people with nunchucks. That cult became full on fascist, and eventually turned into the Schiller Institute. After LaRouche’s death his cult still calls all environmentalists eco fascists, spreads conspiracy theories, and says anti-nato stuff. I think I heard they once said we could fit 100 billion people on earth.

      • cayde6ml@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        To be fair, depending on the technological sophistication and architecture, you could fit that many on Earth. But I would highly advise against it.

              • REEEEvolution@lemmygrad.ml
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                You have three options:

                1. You create them from pure energy via fusion of atoms.

                2. Offworld.

                3. Recycling.

                For food there's a fourth option:

                High tech approach - orbital farms, horizonal farming, farming levels in the city. If you have a city wide planet, energy is no longer a problem. Otherwise you'd not have made it that far.

                • QueerCommie@lemmygrad.ml
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                  1 year ago

                  My problem is the city wide planet. How the hell did you get all that metal. I guess you’d need star wars level tech and space knowledge/capabilities.

                  • cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml
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                    1 year ago

                    You are right to guess that. I think that while fun to speculate, read and write about, this scifi stuf that the person you are replying to is writing about is not particularly relevant to the problems we are facing here and now. We should look to more realistic solutions rather than fantasizing about mining asteroids and building orbital platforms to solve our problems on earth. I mean that stuff is cool, don't get me wrong, and we should also work toward eventually getting there in the long term, but when it comes to issues that are affecting us in the short to medium term we must also have solutions that are realistic in the short to medium term, i.e. that rely on already existing science and technology. It will already be enough of a challenge to organize politically and to mobilize the economy to implement the solutions.

      • CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        LaRouche was a weird guy. Completely unhinged. He called everyone who disagreed with him a fed, but then boasted about working for the feds (whether that was true or not has yet to be conclusively proven). We have some info here, but the article is only about half-finished: https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Lyndon_LaRouche edit: lol didn't see you'd already linked it

    • Pluto [he/him, he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Centers around a man named Lyndon LaRouche. Started in the 70s or thereabouts. His ideas, which are right-wing in nature, center around a sort-of "American socialism" that's very chauvinistic and bourgeous.

    • pipedpiper@lemmygrad.ml
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      1 year ago

      fascists having commie overcoats with hammer and sickle stickers .... Jackson hinkle , always say he is an ML then starts with secret cabals and god is eternal .

    • ihaveibs@lemmygrad.ml
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      1 year ago

      It pops up when contradictions sharpen and people start turning to socialism and communism, we are seeing it pop up again because of the continuing 2008 fallout and especially recently the pandemic. They want to turn people down blind alleys instead of gain true class consciousness