SilentDuck
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- Dec 14, 2022
The social contract has been a theory since the Age of Enlightenment. It has nothing to do with boomers or corporations at all and is a philosophical theory regarding you, a free man, exchanging some liberties, to be cared for by the state.
Our education system is really, really, really sad.
Again, Canada isn't a state. Its a collection of corporate and family interests. You hold no "social contract", with a non-state and paraphrasing antiquity doesn't change that.
Outside of boomer oriented media and Parliament Hill the philosophical edicts of 3-4 centuries ago means absolutely nothing. Means even less in the face of modern day globalism and neo-feudal corporate totalitarianism that does not recognize borders anyway.
Let me know how Canadian RRSP boomers who believed it was an act of morality to direct their entire retirements into enriching these vague interests that rule Canada in an orgy of tax-free enlightenment feel about their current obligations to society. You know, highest public/private debt loads in the history of history. Canadians now the most indebted people in the world. What's the solution? Double immigration and sell off the entire housing stock globally. Sounds good. I hear the CCP is big on social contract theories too.