This comes in response to news that I’ve heard of recently. Goes to show if you value your posthumous requests, organize them wisely.

The concept we generally call “dying wishes” are a staple in how we think of society. Just look to the ancient play Antigone for that. However, things don’t always go as planned, especially in the wrong hands. What’s the biggest difference you’ve seen between someone’s “dying wishes” and what actually ended up happening?

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      That article is so capitalist and like ‘hur dur pull yourself up by your bootstraps, nobody should be forced to help the less fortunate’

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        And people wonder why I chose to emphasize the commentary and not the news itself. Though would it really be from an anti-less-fortunate perspective if the only benefactors when authorities object to a will are relatives?

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        No one (probably). You used a twitter link.

        Those are morally forbidden in our world, and on several communities as well as written in the rules.

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            Long story short, owner is a Nazi, stop using the platform.

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                A) The Nazi thing goes much deeper than that

                B) The image of him throwing a sieg heil is literally banned in Germany

                C) Don’t defend Nazis

                D) All of the above

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                  I’m definitely not defending Nazis. They can be blasted into the sun for all I care. I’m just saying we can’t assume someone’s intent and speak for them, even though we can 100% distance ourselves from others based on their impression. Don’t forget the salute came from an old Roman greeting, just as the swastika famously came from the manji (something Japan has never stopped using, even in anime and merchandise).

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                Hi! The salute that Elon Musk did twice looks exactly the same as Hitler himself doing it. Elon Musk made Nazi jokes afterwards, and he also made an appearance at Germany’s far-right AfD party, a party that is no stranger to creating posters with Nazi imagery. I totally understand trying to give people the benefit of the doubt, but in this case it is very blatant that Elon Musk is not a good person and genuinely holds some troublesome beliefs, which is why many people, me included, have deleted their Twitter accounts.

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                  I mean intention-wise. Even though it definitely looks like a Nazi salute (why is Hitler saluting himself by the way), and even though many of us wouldn’t put it past Musk to have known this was coming, in the end, I would hold the view that nobody can speak for the intentions of an individual aside from that individual, and Musk is no exception even despite how tempting he makes it seem to interpret what he means, even in all his incompetent, politically-charged glory. Anyone distancing themselves from him for this is doing it based on the impression as opposed to the intention, not that this isn’t still understandable and their choice. We just can’t speak “for him”.

                  Intent is why we speak of Nazism as “taking” the salute (which used to just be a greeting) from the Romans, the swastika (or manji in this case) from the Buddhists, and a bunch of random Norse symbols in the first place. Japan, a nation where Neo-Nazism is much less of an issue, still uses the manji everywhere for spiritual significance, and this leads to a lot of culture shock in anime re-edits and Japanese merchandise because of this habit of forgetting our expectations don’t apply automatically.

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            First result, and there are several communities that took this decision a week or two ago.

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              If it wasn’t from the main handful of communities, I would’ve had no reason to know about this.

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            its impossible to read it without a twitter account

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    [off topic?]

    Ray Bradbury was a staunch anti-fascist. However, he had a beef with Pres. Obama because there were no major US space missions while Obama was in office.

    After Bradbury died, Right Wing folks tried to paint him as a life-long GOP based on a few out of context quotes.

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      I think I may have heard about that. Being quick to assume things like that sadly seems to be the default mindset.

      off topic?

      I’m not saying it’s exactly embraced, but you’re not unique in that regard right now, in fact you’re the most on topic.

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        I thought it might be off topic because it didn’t specifically deal with a will or written legacy.

        Thanks.

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      I don’t blame anyone for wanting to claim Bradbury.

      But yeah, I found all his writings progressive for their publication date.

      Anytime a conservative claims a progressive science fiction classic supports their politics, it suggests to me that that particular conservative doesn’t read much. Lol.

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    My mom was supposed to get my Grandpa’s house after he died. But my grandpa made the mistake of giving his new wife my mom‘s stepmom right to life in the house. She didn’t take care of the house, trying to kick somebody out who has right life is almost impossible. When my mom‘s stepmom finally died,the house was basically worthless. My mom basically got nothing out of the deal.

    Never ever give somebody right to life to any house. It will kick you in the teeth.