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- Nov 14, 2022
I'm spotting a very common thread in reading and listening to what authoritarians and statists have to say.
Pretty much all of it is whining about perceived problems. Nothing, or close to nothing, of what they say is anywhere near a solution or an approach to fix problems.
Like, you present those people with solutions, all they do is give assertions on why they don't work. Not even arguments, there is no logic or evidence behind them, just assertions and conjecture.
To me it feels like these people are conditioned to think like children, who wish for big daddy state to take care of all of their problems. If there is a problem, it means the state needs to do more. Even if the problem is caused by the state in the first place.
The government creates the legal fiction of a "corporation". The result is that corporations have too much political power. The people whine. So the government intervenes more, with new regulations. So there is less competition and corporations have more power and life is shittier for everyone. The people whine. So the government intervenes more.
The final destination of this line of thinking is totalitarian communism.
And I am honestly surprised to see so much of this line of thinking here on the Farms.
I understand a 6-year-old believing in daddy to step in and fix all of their problems, but I thought that you need to be an adult to use the Farms.
Pretty much all of it is whining about perceived problems. Nothing, or close to nothing, of what they say is anywhere near a solution or an approach to fix problems.
Like, you present those people with solutions, all they do is give assertions on why they don't work. Not even arguments, there is no logic or evidence behind them, just assertions and conjecture.
To me it feels like these people are conditioned to think like children, who wish for big daddy state to take care of all of their problems. If there is a problem, it means the state needs to do more. Even if the problem is caused by the state in the first place.
The government creates the legal fiction of a "corporation". The result is that corporations have too much political power. The people whine. So the government intervenes more, with new regulations. So there is less competition and corporations have more power and life is shittier for everyone. The people whine. So the government intervenes more.
The final destination of this line of thinking is totalitarian communism.
And I am honestly surprised to see so much of this line of thinking here on the Farms.
I understand a 6-year-old believing in daddy to step in and fix all of their problems, but I thought that you need to be an adult to use the Farms.