Message from @Grenade123

Discord ID: 452276828053438465


2018-06-02 00:54:59 UTC  

this in turn, would give reason for the other evil capitalists to stop funding the 8% and instead put funding into an opposition to their group.

2018-06-02 00:55:15 UTC  

which would split the 8% into at least 2 factions

2018-06-02 00:55:25 UTC  

(hey, and now we have republicans and democrats)

2018-06-02 00:56:42 UTC  

the problem with the 8% is that its so indocternated in what the evil capitalist thinks it doesent actually know what its fighting against anymore, it doesent even really know what it stands for, it changes its own ideology and is fractionalized into so many different ideologys that have something in common but rarely actually focus on that and aim outword that it doesent know how to think for itself

2018-06-02 00:57:15 UTC  

thats even worse for the capitalists. because its a weapon any other capitalist can use against them

2018-06-02 00:58:09 UTC  

its being used against other capitalists, but its also very stupid and easly distracted and again capitalists know a more dangerous enemy than eachother

2018-06-02 00:58:35 UTC  

at different times different capitalists have control over the 8%

2018-06-02 00:58:45 UTC  

you see that in what they use to stand against

2018-06-02 00:58:52 UTC  

and how it keeps changing over time

2018-06-02 00:59:27 UTC  

i dont actually believe in a top of the pyramid

2018-06-02 00:59:50 UTC  

i beleive its narrower up there but i think its not lonely

2018-06-02 01:00:06 UTC  

i don't even thing the top is that stagnant

2018-06-02 01:00:32 UTC  

i think its a violate thing that has people leaving and joining all the time, because this is just how humans work.

2018-06-02 01:03:07 UTC  

i also dont think its defined souly with money but money is a strong factor

2018-06-02 01:03:13 UTC  

influince is another

2018-06-02 01:03:28 UTC  

and its not a bad thing. the people in the top are kept in check by their peers. because think about the people who are at the top. they are people who want to get all the power and keep it. which puts them at odds with each-other. And in the collateral of that fighting power is split up, and new people seize that power to climb up to the top

2018-06-02 01:04:23 UTC  

money isint the only influince but its the strongest right now. but trust is another which is why some very rich people arnt trusted and some are and some arnt for good reasons because of who else does trust them

2018-06-02 01:05:43 UTC  

so long as resources are finite, the top will always exist. money really means nothing. its resources and the ability to control those resources that get you to the top. doesn't matter how you do it.

2018-06-02 01:06:23 UTC  

so its pointless trying to get rid of the top. and anyone who wants to get rid of it, is not actually trying to get rid of it. they are just looking for some way to join it.

2018-06-02 01:06:31 UTC  

because you can't get rid of it

2018-06-02 01:06:38 UTC  

not while resources are finite

2018-06-02 01:07:00 UTC  

not while that 90% can't ignore the rest of humanity and still get what they want.

2018-06-02 01:08:02 UTC  

and so long as the top is not static, which so long as there are people it won't be, then society is not under the control of any one group really. society is under the control of society.

2018-06-02 01:18:03 UTC  

key isint getting rid of the top, the key is getting the top to act in the best interests of the people and allowing the 2% to grow. heirarchy of influince and power is still important to the function of a society however it needs to be a healthy relationship between top and bottom not onesided

2018-06-02 01:37:08 UTC  

The biggest problem is defining what is the best interests of the people?

2018-06-02 01:49:00 UTC  

i think that is important, i dont know if its the biggest problem. one issue of it though is humans will defult to a way of living in complacency that isint actually very good on a sociatal level

2018-06-02 01:49:48 UTC  

i think most people tend to know right now one of the issues of society is due to how complacent everyone is and careless for the future of the next generation and those after. but no one really had an agreeible solution

2018-06-02 01:57:10 UTC  

Everyone has their own Utopia. There is not "best for society" because what is subjectivity good for one person is bad for another

2018-06-02 02:03:20 UTC  

there is good for society though, we have a wealth of history to draw from

2018-06-02 02:29:18 UTC  

I'd disagree, Grenade.

2018-06-02 02:30:00 UTC  

I think the concept of a Utopia is a way to justify authoritarian action.

2018-06-02 02:31:20 UTC  

The problem with utopian goals are that they generally lead to homogeneity of one sort or another

2018-06-02 02:32:40 UTC  

They invariably require a person to give up their autonomous rights for the greater good, in some way or another.

2018-06-02 02:35:32 UTC  

I think it's particularly telling - and one of the quirks of the American system - that when power changes, the powers that the previous administration crafted for the sake of chasing their utopia are suddenly vilified when used by the new administration, whatever administration that be.

2018-06-02 02:36:03 UTC  

Republicans didn't particularly care about the Patriot Act until Obama wielded that power.

2018-06-02 02:36:26 UTC  

Democrats didn't mind the 'Nuclear Option' for congressional power until the Republicans used it.

2018-06-02 02:39:23 UTC  

I'd argue that it's not utopian to push for a system where individual responsibility is the standard by which rules are made and people are judged - it's just the rules of nature that people keep trying to overcome with their utopian ideas.

2018-06-02 02:40:08 UTC  

~~~@Grenade123 for good measure.~~~

2018-06-02 04:28:36 UTC  

@RyeNorth everyone has their own version of what utopia would look like. Therefore utopia cannot exist. As such, you are right, anyone promising or working towards utopia is going to be authoritarian. Because they are working towards their utopia, which is not utopia for everyone else.

2018-06-02 04:44:29 UTC  

The divergence in opinion is that i think Utopia isn't really just an ideal world that someone has. part of the problem with the idea of Utopia is that it persists in ideology as a promise on the other side of suffering. It's bait to get people to do something they would not do otherwise, a sociological exploit in humanity for the preservation of the species.

2018-06-02 04:49:08 UTC  

It's what separates someone who wants people to just acknowledge the thresholds between their own sovereignty and that of their peers, and someone that wants to replace social structure with one where money no longer exists, or races are separated to solve sociological problems.