• originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com
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    8 months ago

    how do you explain the values indicating that the world has never been a safer place than it is today, and gets safer constantly?

    i smell a lot of confirmation bias in your comment.

            • Boozilla@lemmy.world
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              8 months ago

              Some good and encouraging stats in there. Most of which do little to undermine my position about fundamental human nature.

              Article last updated in 2018. The war in Ukraine, genocide in Gaza, rising inflation, food and petroleum shortages, global warming, mass extinction of myriad species, and ascending fascism are all pulling these graphs back towards regression to the mean, I’m afraid.

              The media tends to overstate these things on the crime and despair side, I will quickly admit that. But there’s plenty of wishful thinking and denial coming from psychologists and sociologists (and often-cited airport books) on the other side.

              Pinker and others in his camp were/are arguing that giving more power to the state helps mitigate and even reverse many of these social issues. I agree with them on this. But, the staristics and context of the underlying data is a bit dubious.

              Appreciate the article. Thanks.