The Great Reset: Cultural warrior – How the West is loosing its freedom and democracy big time.
"Now why does it matter? One of the reasons it matters is if everything you create can be taken away from you by an authoritarian tyrant the incentive is not to innovate, the incentive is to comply."
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@pacificrain8707: "You summed it up perfectly in your last speech at ARC – the West has lost its appetite for risk and adventure. In the past, people sailed off on wooden ships into the unknown without any guarantee of coming back alive, it was literally like deciding your fate with a coin flip. Now, we dedicate most of our time as a society speculating on which meme stock will double in the next few months or arguing over whether people should have pronouns in their Linkedin bios. We've become a trivial, petty culture which can't even bring itself to talk about, let alone confront real issues, and constantly distract ourselves by obsessing over things that don't matter. The longer this goes on, the more out of touch people become, and when reality eventually hits in the form of war/natural disaster, it will finally burst the cloud cuckoo land bubble."
@OlafRooster: "They did sail to unknown for few reasons. First they were stuck on certain position in life. Only way for them to make something out of themselves, something bigger and better in their terms was to get hell out of old continent.
"Second reason was that there actually were places to travel to. Places that were terra nullius in a sense that there was room for growth and possibilities to make something out of yourself even if your dad was janitor and mom a cleaning lady and you quit your school at age 10 cause you were hungry and needed to work. Such terra nullius places are not there anymore.
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