• CubitOom@infosec.pub
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    21 hours ago

    This is not a depiction of a village, this is what happens when the village no longer exists and everyone has to live in isolation from any social safety nets. Or to put it another way, Neoliberalism.

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        21 hours ago

        Wow you’re right. I’ll have 2 neoliberalisms please. Gonna max out those shareholder values 💪

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          20 hours ago

          Would you like to add genocide to that with just a few purchases from platforms owned by literal white supremacists?

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      16 hours ago

      Nah, in a village you’d see kids at work with parents sometimes too. Usually you’d have some kind of daycare situation, but sometimes that’s not an option.

      I can totally see a village shop where the owner is there with a baby, and the kid kinda grows up in the shop.

      The difference is that they’d own the shop tho…

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        15 hours ago

        We aren’t talking about rasing a kid in a literal village within a Neoliberal society. “It takes a village” is an idiom about how the entire community should help to properly raise a child.

        The saying emphasizes that a child’s upbringing is a communal effort involving many different people and groups, from parents to teachers to neighbors and grandparents.

        The whole idea underscores the belief that the collective involvement of a community is essential in achieving a certain goal or completing a task, like raising a kid.

        Essentially, it’s a friendly reminder that asking for help with hard things is okay because many hands make light work.

        https://grammarist.com/idiom/it-takes-a-village/