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this post was submitted on 08 Jan 2025
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The desire to belong is primal, and strong.
And it served us well for millennia. In a lot of ways, it made us who we are.
Civilizations, societies, communities. The Apollo program. The National Park Service. Emancipation. Everything good we're capable of as a species comes from working together.
The mass weaponization of it is, of course, a problem.
Ah, I think what you're looking at there is called "capitalism." It's what enables selfish anti-social/sociopathic behavior without triggering our societal inclination to kick them out.
Nah, you've got cause and effect flipped. Know what we used to do when sociopaths did too much sociopathic stuff? We made the sociopaths leave. Now they have too much money, so we can't effectively do that anymore.
Of course, yes, they did create that system. But they created it so that they could retain the benefits of the society without contributing to it meaningfully.
Wait, are you calling me a "bootlicker?" When have I ever been anything but critical about the oligarchs running our society?
Yeesh. The Internet be wild, y'all.