Heh, of course you can politely ask.  And as much as I agree with you, 
particularly about Trump, it damages _us_ as a whole to avoid talking about 
such messes.  As Marcus lays out nicely and has been pointed out variously 
across time (e.g. "the only thing necessary for evil to exist is for good 
people to remain silent").  We must talk about it.  To avoid talking about it 
is tantamount to condoning the messy state.

Plus, as things like AI rise, it's our obligation (those of us who know some 
little bits about AI) to place the political mess in that context.  What does 
it mean to have a tech-illiterate in control of our country?  What does it mean 
when a tech-illiterate cites a narcissist techy like Assange? ... and takes 
advice from another narcissist like Thiel? ... and a globalist like Tillerson? 
... etc.

These tech-centric issues are inside our wheelhouse.  Further, this sort of 
topic is right in line with "applied complexity", one of the supposed foci of 
the list.  When you're over-loaded, just hit the delete key.  We all get 
over-loaded sometimes and have to unplug for awhile.


On 01/05/2017 09:19 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
> Can I politely ask that those who want to keep track of america's infurating 
> polotical mess agree to email eachother.
> The topic quite litterally leads me to have migranes about BS I have very 
> little say in. I suspect others might be the same.

-- 
☣ glen

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