Londonium, yer very fortunate 2 have lived in that ancient habitation
Lots of history there
(and more " feminism" moments: the Romans were routed and Londinium burned 2 the ground by a woman)
Simulating Chic*ago ... old flames?
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Londonium, yer very fortunate 2 have lived in that ancient habitation
Lots of history there
(and more " feminism" moments: the Romans were routed and Londinium burned 2 the ground by a woman)
related newz:
"Today anthropologists generally agree that cases of true matriarchy do not exist in human society, and that they most probably never have."
from
Where are the matriarchies?
so if it has never existed then we can't know ahead of time if it would work in a society (the difference between theory and actual practice; an idea, like Communism, can look good on paper or in the mind, but in practice?)
another perspectacle
Pinga said:Why is that?
There are a number of reasons.
The first is accident vs self-inflicted injury. We are far more sympathetic to those who are victims of chance or somebody else's negligence than we are of folk who make a decision to take their own lives.
We make room for those with life-threatening illness. Not so much impatient quitters.
I am convinced that there is a lot of emotionsl expropriation going on with respect to the Broncos tragedy. So many parents living under similar circumstance cannot recognize that they did not narrowly miss death themselves. It is less about what others are really going through and more about what if it had been me.
I don't think society is emotionally healthy enough to know what is its business and what isn't.
As a result the huge emotional tragedies will get tremendous support because with all of the emotional investment in somebody else's tragedy comes the emotional salve of being able to do something to make ourselves feel better. We can throw money at it and feel relief.
So we do and the pot balloons.
What accountability structures are there to make sure the money gets to whom it is promised and is spent on what it was purposed for?
Honour system?
That might work for some people, it dorsn't work for all.
Interesting news article:
Victims, donors question use of funds after Texas church massacre
edit:
Sorry, I should say why.
The article speaks to the plans for a 3 million capital improvement.
It also speaks to victims family not getting the funds.
So....it kind of pertains to the questions regarding the go fund me campaigns.
When 11million is raised
a) how many won't come through.
b) how will they be distributed.
c) who will make the decisions, and do the donors know who will make those decisions.