I'm suggesting that if the whitelash voters opted to use hypothetical 
technologies that improved their information processing abilities (neural lace, 
gene therapy, advanced drugs), they would come to realize they were just pawns 
in a cynical game of some boring oligarchs and they'd move on to other things.  
They'd update their priors based on evidence.  

Beyond that, there is the problem of people wanting to keep riches for 
themselves.   As an arms dealer, one could offer a low price per unit to the 
masses and a high price to the elite and come out smiling.

Marcus

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From: Friam [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steven A Smith
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2017 11:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] bah!


> < What makes you think the "Whitelash" contingent won't be early 
> adopters (too)? >
>
> I hope they will.   Give them the ability to participate in a more 
> sophisticated economy.
I would like to think (as I think you imply) that a more sophisticated 
"economy" or "ecology" or ??? would resolve the apparent/percieved/real 
differences that have "the rest of us" finding them scary as hell... 
just as *they* are (as often implied and reported) Skeered of Muslims (or at 
least the extremists) and other not-White not-Xtian peoples because *THEY* are 
percieved (by them) to be either fundamentally flawed (Cain vs Abel nonsense, 
Original Sin?... ???) or not living in a _sophisticated enough_ 
economy/ecology...

too many of my Trumpian friends are NOT coming from a position of
*simple* ignorance or oversimplification...  I don't know if I can attribute 
their misperceptions to be as simple as a lack of sophistication?

My Very Good Science Mind (channeling Trump here) has me believing that an 
"arms race" is both inevitable and (therefore) "good" for global evolution of 
complexity/life/??? but my (possibly flawed) Heart has me cringing at the 
thought of an accelerating arms race.

I suppose a thread titled "bah!" can't be bent beyond the pale really...  
though I'm sure I've helped to bend the others a bit much of late.

- Steve
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