- I am sad about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. I lament how in our society a non trivial number of people see violence as the means to react to their grievances. The only way such violence can be rationalized is through a self centered and intolerant world view. All of this violence in the Unites States is a symptom of and a reaction to much deeper problems. Putting the military on the streets or even putting more cops on the streets is just managing the symptoms and not addressing the root cause. I am not entirely sure of what is the root cause, there likely is no single thing to which there is a silver bullet, but from my personal theological perspective I think it might be idolatry. We are worshiping many idols in the United States: the second amendment, capitalism, power, wealth, and Western Christianity to name a few.#
- I think a step, not the only step, towards understanding the root cause of this violence in the United States is a serious discussion about liberty for the purpose of increasing a shared understanding of what it is. The enduring debate since the founding of the United States seems to be liberty versus equality and which is more important. I believe there are many in the United States who believe liberty cannot coexist in a world that prioritizes equality. Again, from my theological perspective the default view of liberty in the United States is "either/or" and the default view of equality is "both/and." #
- We probably will never fully resolve the debate about liberty versus equality, but I think it would be helpful to at least agree on what is liberty and what is necessary for liberty. For me liberty comes down to personal autonomy, do I have complete control over what happens to my body? Do I have a choice on where my body goes, what goes in and what goes out? A test case of liberty is whether I can speak my mind without my body being put in jail or killed. For the test case to pass there must be a desire to co-exist and to not view other autonomous humans with contempt. It seems for the sake of liberty, liberty in the United State is being taken away because in the eyes of many liberty for me cannot mean liberty for all.#
- Ultimately, we need to decide what is the United States because in difference to what has been said, the United State truly is more about ideas than land. Ninety percent of us who inhabit the land of the United States are not ethnically native to the land, colonialism does not make one native. I learned in the government classes I took in my public education middle and high school, the teaching of which is the fundamental purpose of public education in the United States, that the United States is a melting pot. The original motto of the United States, which is still on seal of the United States and on our coins is E pluribus unum, Out Of Many, One. For the motto to be true we must not only co-exist with the other, we much see the other as a part of ourselves. #
- In all of the reading I have done of what Jesus taught and commanded, I never once come across him teaching about liberty. The idea of rights never exists at the time of Jesus. However, Jesus did speak about oneness and equality, and most importantly, love. Wouldn't a nation that is supposed to be built upon the teaching of Jesus reflect such teaching? What of the fruits of the United States? Oh, you meant we are a Christian nation, you didn't say anything about Jesus, to which I respond, your are absolutely correct and you make my point. #
- Reading tea leaves about Dave's integration of FeedLand and Wordland. I think he is making FeedLand the RSS feed management / subscription engine for the social network platform that he is building, analogous to the Twitter back end, and Wordland will be the where one sees a timeline of all their feeds and writes responses. The responses will likely be published to Wordpress for storage. In effect Wordland will be analogous to the Twitter front end. FeedLand will be the place for one to find and subscribe to new feeds. Wordpress will be analogous to one's Twitter profile. If I am following this right then I would think that the RSS feed created by Wordland for its associated Wordpress site will need to be automatically added to the FeedLand feeds database to be available for others to subscribe, then if there is a Follow Me button on the Wordpress site (profile) you will redirect to the add feed page of Feedland. #
- If I am right then unless Dave adds a type of federation model to FeedLand there will need to be a central instance of FeedLand (feedland.social?) where everyone goes to find and subscribe to feeds., which requires centralized hosting that has always been the Achilles heal of Dave's work. FeedLand puts everything into the MySQL database that I am not sure scales well for this use case. #
- All of this is pure speculation on my part, but I see how RSS underpins all of this but I don't see how this will work in decentralized manner. Perhaps the timeline he is putting in to Wordland can pull from subscribed feeds on multiple FeedLand instances? This would make everything function similarly to Mastodon from a feed perspective. You could have a community built around one instance of FeedLand that might be more like the BBSes of old and that might be enough. #
- I am sad about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. I lament how in our society a non trivial number of people see violence as the means to react to their grievances. The only way such violence can be rationalized is through a self centered and intolerant world view. All of this violence in the Unites States is a symptom of and a reaction to much deeper problems. Putting the military on the streets or even putting more cops on the streets is just managing the symptoms and not addressing the root cause. I am not entirely sure of what is the root cause, there likely is no single thing to which there is a silver bullet, but from my personal theological perspective I think it might be idolatry. We are worshiping many idols in the United States: the second amendment, capitalism, power, wealth, and Western Christianity to name a few.#
- I think a step, not the only step, towards understanding the root cause of this violence in the United States is a serious discussion about liberty for the purpose of increasing a shared understanding of what it is. The enduring debate since the founding of the United States seems to be liberty versus equality and which is more important. I believe there are many in the United States who believe liberty cannot coexist in a world that prioritizes equality. Again, from my theological perspective the default view of liberty in the United States is "either/or" and the default view of equality is "both/and." #
- We probably will never fully resolve the debate about liberty versus equality, but I think it would be helpful to at least agree on what is liberty and what is necessary for liberty. For me liberty comes down to personal autonomy, do I have complete control over what happens to my body? Do I have a choice on where my body goes, what goes in and what goes out? A test case of liberty is whether I can speak my mind without my body being put in jail or killed. For the test case to pass there must be a desire to co-exist and to not view other autonomous humans with contempt. It seems for the sake of liberty, liberty in the United State is being taken away because in the eyes of many liberty for me cannot mean liberty for all.#
- Ultimately, we need to decide what is the United States because in difference to what has been said, the United State truly is more about ideas than land. Ninety percent of us who inhabit the land of the United States are not ethnically native to the land, colonialism does not make one native. I learned in the government classes I took in my public education middle and high school, the teaching of which is the fundamental purpose of public education in the United States, that the United States is a melting pot. The original motto of the United States, which is still on seal of the United States and on our coins is E pluribus unum, Out Of Many, One. For the motto to be true we must not only co-exist with the other, we much see the other as a part of ourselves. #
- In all of the reading I have done of what Jesus taught and commanded, I never once come across him teaching about liberty. The idea of rights never exists at the time of Jesus. However, Jesus did speak about oneness and equality, and most importantly, love. Wouldn't a nation that is supposed to be built upon the teaching of Jesus reflect such teaching? What of the fruits of the United States? Oh, you meant we are a Christian nation, you didn't say anything about Jesus, to which I respond, your are absolutely correct and you make my point. #
- Reading tea leaves about Dave's integration of FeedLand and Wordland. I think he is making FeedLand the RSS feed management / subscription engine for the social network platform that he is building, analogous to the Twitter back end, and Wordland will be the where one sees a timeline of all their feeds and writes responses. The responses will likely be published to Wordpress for storage. In effect Wordland will be analogous to the Twitter front end. FeedLand will be the place for one to find and subscribe to new feeds. Wordpress will be analogous to one's Twitter profile. If I am following this right then I would think that the RSS feed created by Wordland for its associated Wordpress site will need to be automatically added to the FeedLand feeds database to be available for others to subscribe, then if there is a Follow Me button on the Wordpress site (profile) you will redirect to the add feed page of Feedland. #
- If I am right then unless Dave adds a type of federation model to FeedLand there will need to be a central instance of FeedLand (feedland.social?) where everyone goes to find and subscribe to feeds., which requires centralized hosting that has always been the Achilles heal of Dave's work. FeedLand puts everything into the MySQL database that I am not sure scales well for this use case. #
- All of this is pure speculation on my part, but I see how RSS underpins all of this but I don't see how this will work in decentralized manner. Perhaps the timeline he is putting in to Wordland can pull from subscribed feeds on multiple FeedLand instances? This would make everything function similarly to Mastodon from a feed perspective. You could have a community built around one instance of FeedLand that might be more like the BBSes of old and that might be enough. #