Submitted by Plum (not verified) on Tue, 03/09/2021 - 04:53
Crowdfunding seems practical to me. Most humans are poor. The ick-factor in regards to professionalism (crowdfunding paying the salary) is understandable, but only if you don't trust power. I mean, if the project can be funded by the individual's excess from normie wages, I suppose that power is still there ... just washed "clean" by it being excess from the normie world. In commie circles, excess wages are sneared at, so I would not want to be reactionary and swing the other way, thinking that excess was somehow an indication of something like financial innocence.
I'm pro-crowdfunding; I like diversity, and I'm realistic.
Crowdfunding seems practical to me. Most humans are poor. The ick-factor in regards to professionalism (crowdfunding paying the salary) is understandable, but only if you don't trust power. I mean, if the project can be funded by the individual's excess from normie wages, I suppose that power is still there ... just washed "clean" by it being excess from the normie world. In commie circles, excess wages are sneared at, so I would not want to be reactionary and swing the other way, thinking that excess was somehow an indication of something like financial innocence.
I'm pro-crowdfunding; I like diversity, and I'm realistic.