> Fix... The patriachy? You want me to fix the patriarchy?
Sure. Also sexism, puritanism, security through obscurity and abrahamic religions while you are at it. It's long overdue.
> There's a very simple solution we can do right now: don't take naked pictures of people.
That's a very temporary solution since in a very near future everybody will have their pictures taken all the time and not necessarily in the wavelengths that stop at clothing for one simple reason, technology exists.
Don't worry, you don't really have to fix anything. Just peacefully die and let the next generation grow up without your cultural burden. It's also a temporary solution but feasible for now since death is still a thing people do.
> That's a very temporary solution since in a very near future everybody will have their pictures taken all the time and not necessarily in the wavelengths that stop at clothing for one simple reason, technology exists.
What? No.
You can't hand wave away absolutionism. You can't just say "well thing X will definitely happen!"
That's not an argument, that's a belief. You've just told me your religion. Not an argument.
There's absolutely zero fucking reason why we need cameras everywhere taking naked pictures of people. That isn't just inevitable - you literally just made that up.
This "slow March towards tech gods" thing I see pisses me off beyond belief.
Because people act like it's an argument or a style of logic. No. Its a religion. You're a scientologist. You don't need me, or hackernews, you need a fucking therapist.
I mean, do you even hear yourself? You're saying we should be allowed to take as many pictures of nude women and girls as we want because you believe, some day, some Angelic tech will appear that will be omnipotent.
Dude, you sound insane. Like legitimately insane.
Also, the whole "well technology exists!!1" mindset is just so obviously fucking wrong and stupid.
You know what other technology exists right now? Today? Guns.
Does that mean I can shoot you in the face? Well the technology exists! Making murder illegal is a temporary solution! The real solution is teleporting to an alternate reality where evil does not exist!
> You're saying we should be allowed to take as many pictures of nude women and girls as we want
I never said anything even remotely similar. All I'm saying is that when it happens (and it will) we should prioritize ensuring that it's not a reason for anyone to self-harm.
> You know what other technology exists right now? Today? Guns.
> Does that mean I can shoot you in the face? Well the technology exists!
Yes, you can. Regardless of any laws. And I take precautions to avoid that scenario with a technological solution that lets me discuss with you without ever letting you know where my face is. Few hundred years ago it would be a power of a techno-god. Today it's everyday's baseline.
What is reasonable about the claim that we should be allowed to take naked pictures because it's inevitable?
Why is it inevitable? I reject that conclusion. Inevitability isn't an argument, it's a belief system.
I can say anything is inevitable. Shooting someone in the face is inevitable if guns exist. Okay, sure.
But shooting someone in the face is still illegal, no matter how inevitable it is. The solution isn't to make people good - because that's not reasonable.
I'm frustrated because this argument is so intrinsically and fundamentally flawed, and in such an obvious way, but I still have to argue against it.
I feel like I'm arguing that the sky is blue. Is this for real?
Sure. Also sexism, puritanism, security through obscurity and abrahamic religions while you are at it. It's long overdue.
> There's a very simple solution we can do right now: don't take naked pictures of people.
That's a very temporary solution since in a very near future everybody will have their pictures taken all the time and not necessarily in the wavelengths that stop at clothing for one simple reason, technology exists.
Don't worry, you don't really have to fix anything. Just peacefully die and let the next generation grow up without your cultural burden. It's also a temporary solution but feasible for now since death is still a thing people do.