• teawrecks@sopuli.xyz
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    24 days ago

    CMV: this movement only matters to stupid people, and does not qualify as something “I should know”.

    • 𝕛𝕨𝕞-𝕕𝕖𝕧@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      24 days ago

      maybe a little abrasive in tone but i don’t totally disagree, this is kind of fucking dumb and i don’t understand why i’m seeing this everywhere rn.

      mercator hasn’t been ubiquitous in decades and when it is used today there’s usually an actual reasoning, however valid one decides it to be.

      what the fuck are these people talking about?

      a campaign for this? what, are we going to campaign to cease the use of subway maps next because they give a dishonest sense of size and scale of metros?

      this feels like weird distraction bait from things that actually matter.

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        Yeah, I’m open to any valid arguments for why it would matter, but I haven’t seen any. People who think land size should correspond to representation are…to be more diplomatic: not making any effort to think things through.

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      24 days ago

      I’ll split this into two:

      only matters to stupid people

      People who are interested in geography, geometry, cartography, political science, geopolitics, culture, cognitive biases, ethnocentrism… generally not a low IQ cohort.

      and does not qualify as something “I should know”

      Ironically this might be true, just not for reasons that are flattering to you…

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        23 days ago

        People who are interested in geography, geometry, cartography, political science, geopolitics, culture, cognitive biases, ethnocentrism

        I maintain that none of those people are the ones interested in this movement, and if you believe they are, you haven’t spent any time thinking about it. Again, I’m looking for any actual legitimate argument in support of it. A condescending argument from hypothetical authority isn’t going to cut it.