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      I didn’t study history in a formal setting - I’m more of just an enthusiast/nerd for it - and it still hurts.

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    glances sideways at Florida Nazi demonstrators

    Guys I think … I’m feeling some ‘disturbance in the force’ vibes here …

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    Sometimes people want to repeat history, except for the “the Confederacy and Nazis lost” parts.

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    Knowing about Napoleon’s blunder at trying to invade Russia, and Hitler doing something similar in WW2 while also being supposedly a fan of Napoleon, I always like to say that Hitler admired Napoleon so much, he emulated even his failures.

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      There’s probably a lesson in hubris to be found there. I wouldnt be surprised to hear Adolf thought he would succeed where others had failed.

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    It’s recently brought to my attention that most of history is repeated, even though many people especially those in power are versed in it. That it seems like we need to fundamentally change the way we see and pass on history in order to actually learn anything from it.

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    A drawing of two men, sitting in a library room. The younger-looking man is sitting in a wooden chair and reading a book, while the older-looking man is sitting in an armchair, a tea cup and open book on the small, round coffee table beside him. The older man is saying: ‘“Those who don’t study history are doomed to repeat it. Yet those who do study history are doomed to stand by helplessly while everyone else repeats it.”’

    [I am a human, if I’ve made a mistake please let me know. Please consider providing alt-text for ease of use. Thank you. 💜]

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        Volatility here meaning being able to change a lot faster than your environment. You are not sinking with the masses. You have the ability to get ahead on issues and not suffer them nearly as much as you would otherwise.

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          How do I do this with climate change as a ordinary person? Genuinely asking, because right now at this moment I feel we’re Fucked.

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            You dont. You are the one moving not climate change. You are almost surely not eligible to be able to solve it.

            You can get to better climate, some places can get consequentally colder actually. Historically there are safe havens as well.

            You can also try moving up the hierarchy and make it affect your life less. It might be hard for most people, but it is kind of achevable for you. You will be less prone to the effects of climate change.

            I never said you help others.

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        Move where? The homogenization of the internet really has extremism rising everywhere, just at different speeds.

        And as a non-citizen, I wouldn’t even be able to participate in a lot of political activities like voting (except maybe local elections, depending on the place). “Move somewhere else” isn’t the catch all solution one might think.