@BowsacSummer@Stupid Fucking Retard I saw this image a while back, and tried to see if it took into account the population difference between catholic priests and public school employees. From what I can tell, there are far more school employees in the US than there are catholic priests in the US. My ultimate conclusion was that, if this chart doesn't take that into account, then that means that, despite only making up a tiny part of the US population, catholic priests are disproportionately committing almost as much child abuse as the public school employees....
@13f5fea5@dd5cb0fe (Sorry I'm late to this convo lol)
I like this, it fits with my prediction/observation that high tech - especially ai - will dissolve centralized civilization as we know it. We'll probably be left to choose between techno-feudal smart cities w/ digital id (because how else will we know if you're a real human?) and more rustic libertarian small towns/vilages (w/ a few small free cities here and there) powered by self-sustaining high tech (3d-printers, exotic alt-tech, etc.) and irl interpersonal relationships.
In other words, technology will force us to return to tradition, so to speak.
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