Message from @fallot
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no, that isn't what I said
I said the motivations dont make sense
it doesn't add up to what a human being is like
what is your reason for looking for a supernatural origin
I've discussed this before
but the only two options I see are
or group of options
mundane: there do actually exist people who can be motivated this way
and yeah, you can use sociopathy as a solution
but the quality of such evil is short termism
it doesn't work out to a large scale inversion of morality kind of scenario that I believe is occuring
who could possibly want such a thing as that?
a sociopath can be considered a human predator in a sense
is it in the predator's interest to ultimately destroy prey?
is the benefit received from this really that much superior to any other way of using normal people?
i recommend Das Kapital Vol 1 for these answers.
I'm not going to find these answers in that
isn't that obvious on its face
I'm going to find a different idea, from different assumptions
that sees a different problem in the world
it would perhaps lead you to view the mundane explanation without it requiring sociopathy
mundane explanation for what though
evil capitalist pc satanism
you aren't really listening to me I think
we must have talked about this many times
it's become some sort of joke to you, or just a phrase, shorn of its true meaning
then confine it to this cartoonish view of an evil mastermind capitalist
laughing as proles are crushed in the gears of the machinations
that enrich him
yeah, cartoonish, absurd
what this may do is justify the absurdity at best
make it not cartoonish
I'm looking for answers to essentially these two questions::
1) Why are modern people (mostly white) okay with not having kids, and even consider this a good thing
2) Broadly, why are so many good things not only dissipated in principle, but actually inverted to their opposite
oh
like why do people accept at a societal level stuff like
this man is really a woman
so that' why you like brubru
we started off on similar footing in regards to the big questions about society
which are to be honest
not that big as questions go