"High trust society" is just a euphemism for being domesticated niggercattle

Compelling argument, but I’d rather not live as if I’m in The Road timeline but without any of the righteousness
 
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4/10 bait got a reply from me.
High trust basically means that I trust you won't chimp out and steal my shit, so I can make things easier for you. I don't trust the *government* I trust the people around me due to a shared mutual agreement.
 
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It is not a collective which creates High Trust.

The collective, and the laws which the 'cows'??* feel shame when doing something bad tends to be taught long before a human can understand 'law' or the collective. It derives from wanting to please those around you. To being a collective. (*Sheep don't moo, but cows follow each other nearly as directly as sheep, so good on you for the originality in herding animal metaphor.)

For example (and yes, I recognize this is a bait thread; consider me a lame fish caught, but I enjoy conversations like this even if it will not gain a returned interest):

There is no one in the "collective" which stops someone from stealing every piece of fruit, veg, and flower the country folk display for purchase by the road. It is an honor system. High trust. There is no one stopping someone from taking all the money collected in the mason jar provided by the owners, either. Yet, I pass innumerable stands like this in my area, for a 30+ mile spread. Many make money this way.

What people like you (or how you wish to present yourself in this divisive thread) do not understand is that those that put stands out do so of the goodness of their hearts. If they make some extra cash for their efforts? Great. If they do not? Maybe next time. Or maybe, whoever stole from them needed it more than they, and the thieves will be prayed for, and not because they are bad people who need to be 'woken' from their evil. But because they need guidance, help, and righteousness. A path to making good (in terms of right vs wrong, not what personally suits the thief in the moment. A good decision for a singular person, like stealing 5 dollars from someone for a fix they think they will die without... ) decisions.

A good person, faced with hardship, would knock on the door to whoever owns the stand, and ask to take items for free, and ask for forgiveness. Knowing the people who live around me, you would probably be taken inside, given food, water, and a basket to take with you, as long as you didn't appear dangerous. If you did appear dangerous, through the screen door you would be told to take whatever you need, I have no doubts.

Can an opportunist take advantage of people like these? Absolutely. And they do, constantly. But at the end of the night before they fall asleep, or at the last breaths of their life, the people who live like this live in harmony with themselves. This harmony allows them to keep being good people, no matter how much they get shit on.

These kinds of people do not need a collective to be good. They do not need laws, even. And many see this kind of style of living as weakness. Those that live it gain strength from it, even when they are at a loss on why so many around them seem so cruel to one another.

No society that does need law is High Trust.

Only communities and groups of like minded individuals can be High Trust, and even then, you will always get a "bad apple".

But thats just my two cents in Deep Thoughts.
 
I don't make a habit out of identifying people as brown simply because they happen to have a retarded opinion on something, but in this particular case it's undeniable. If you can't comprehend why a high trust society is ideal you have a streetshitting, vantablack mind, body and soul.
 
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