Heather Parry

  • joyhas quoted6 months ago
    The claim is that by 2050, ‘Humans will fall in love with robots, humans will marry robots, and humans will have sex with robots, all as (what will be regarded as) ‘normal’ extensions of our feelings of love and sexual desire for other humans.’
  • joyhas quoted6 months ago
    All seem to agree, as Levy claims, that ‘love and sex with robots on a grand scale are inevitable.’
  • diellasundayhas quoted5 months ago
    Sex robots do, however, already exist in one form: as an irresistible concept,
  • diellasundayhas quoted5 months ago
    More than 60% of the world’s cobalt comes from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), one of the five poorest nations in the world,
  • diellasundayhas quoted5 months ago
    Only unpeopling, it says, can give the white heterosexual man whatever he wants. And doesn’t he deserve that?
  • diellasundayhas quoted5 months ago
    But marginalised women did not feel part of this single struggle; they would argue that it has never existed. A
  • diellasundayhas quoted5 months ago
    By letting these types of men—lost, sad, angry, desperate—fall prey to patriarchal forces that convince them they are better off alone, we are failing them, just as we are failing truly vulnerable men when we let them believe they are unlovable, undesirable;
  • diellasundayhas quoted5 months ago
    Capitalist patriarchy is hurting men, and when men are hurt, they are much, much more likely to hurt women.
  • diellasundayhas quoted5 months ago
    does not require us to demonise male sexuality, which is stunted by patriarchy just as female desire is
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