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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/2524975
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/2524974
Carl Sagan was a Brooklyn-born American astronomer, scientist, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist, author, educator, and theorist. He was interviewed by CNN’s Ted Turner in 1989 on many topics and talked about how humanity needs to evolve beyond greed and war.
Ted Turner then asked if Carl Sagan if he was a socialist.
Carl responded by talking about the US’s obsession with wasting money on defense projects instead of investing in its people, ending with “we are using money for the wrong stuff.”
But are you a socialist?
I'm not sure what a socialist is...
…but I believe: [proceeds to make incredibly socialist argument]
This is an excellent way to talk about these issues in the united states. Once you let the label land, people have already decided to hear what they want to hear. Yes, it helps for people to hear reasonable things said by self-identifying socialists. But reasonable things are so rarely said in our news and media, your message will reach more people if you just sidestep the identifier.