@jwildeboer Don't think the shaming regarding priorities is going to change the minds of those you want to reach. Both are important in different ways and there's a good chance awareness of one doesn't mean awareness of the other.
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@jwildeboer Don't think the shaming regarding priorities is going to change the minds of those you want to reach. Both are important in different ways and there's a good chance awareness of one doesn't mean awareness of the other. 2 comments
@jwildeboer We can fight for two things, neither cost the other in terms of signatories. I'd assume the difference is because one seems very doable whereas the other feels insurmountable so picking a battle you might actually win is better than one you might get a very marginal victory at best. |
@nini If you read my post as shaming, then you are reading it very different from what I intended to do. I definitely didn't mean to shame anyone. I just wanted to connect the two things. Because it struck me as slightly ironic to fight for perpetual use of games when the world surrounding us is falling apart.