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maldonad0
·9 か月前·議論
And with no technology! Perhaps become some kind of ascetic monk.
maldonad0
·9 か月前·議論
That is not a good thing. It means they have internalized this level of control and slavery. Finding comfort in the panopticon.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
If the one thing people revolt over is those companies, that consumerism, then our civilization is dead and it is not worth to save it.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
Yes, time for a reset. A reset of all the influence foreign companies have on my country! It is many the times I have daydreamed of seizing their assets and pushing them out... Goodbye Apple, goodbye Google!
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
You are exactly right. But most people will call you crazy and that you are a tyrant against "democracy" or "rights".
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
It's open source, not free software.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
I wamt less screens, not more.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
Life is psychologically worse in the cities.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
It really is materialist, as numbers in an account is a direct representation for the number of coins you have, which are spent fueling a life full of hedonistic pleasures and vices. The ego is attachment to pleasures and vices.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
A materialist culture inevitably leads to this. It is the logical conclusion of a society that atomized the wholeness of life without realizing that the sum of its parts is less than the whole.

But it is the reality the collective chose. I fully expect things to get worse before they get better.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
Banning methamphetamine or heroine is not tyranny.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
Ruling is all about balance and drawing lines. Why is alcohol and tobacco banned for people under 18? Why are heroine and cocaine banned? Aren't these two cases examples of liberties that the government is cutting?

The government draws a line when the age to vote is 18, or when the age to drink is 18, or when it prevents you from owning an ak-47. There is no escaping drawing lines, it is inherent to life. Even when not seemingly drawing any line, you are just drawing a line somewhere due to inertia, a sort of implicit default.

Some lines are popular, such as the drinking age, others are impopular, such as tax rates, but both are necessary.

A society drunk on liberty is an evil too, as ancient philosophers already exposed, as there is no balance.

The role of the rulers of a people is not only to enforce the collective will of the people, but to go beyond it to the position of a leader. No one wants to pay taxes or a tax hike, but if there are no taxes, a state cannot be run. Here, the leaders are going beyond the collective will to protect the collective itself.

There are also plenty of cases where the collective is misguided, such in the case of the entertainment industry (and I'm including trash and sloppy TV and online content here), which is idiotizing society. Should people be throwing themselves into an abyss of hedonism instead of following the value of temperance and seeking wisdom? Yes, but many do not. The state of our current societies reflect our current values. "Got what I voted for", right? Disfruten lo votado, as we say in Spanish.

Here is where the imperative of the leader to do what is good and right is most obvious. The leaders are supposed to be the best among us, and while they often are not (again, a reflection of the values of society), this legitimizes them to make unpopular choices, up to a certain degree. The degree of power to invest in a leader is also a line that the collective draws. (As a note to this, bad leaders like Trump are both a reflection of the values of society, and the result of good leaders failing to do what is right and good. There are other factors, but these are the most important ones.)

When governments decide to ban social media (which is different from censorship, if only the medium is banned and not the message), a line is being drawed, and in my opinion, it is a good line to draw.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
The gaza war is all over the news.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
It is the moral duty of the ruler to care for the ruled, and to do what is right to protect them. Just like cocaine or heroin or alcohol are banned for their harm to society, social media must be.
maldonad0
·10 か月前·議論
Good! Every country should ban social media. Enought of this psychological poison. Messaging apps are enough for long distance contact. For small scale, specialized discussion, there are forums. Mass many-to-many platforms have to go. But overall, it is imperative that people go back to "living" in the real world, instead of the fake reality created by social media.
maldonad0
·11 か月前·議論
It's not that either.
maldonad0
·11 か月前·議論
It's not a mistake. It's meant to misled.
maldonad0
·11 か月前·議論
I can sense the scream of a million bubbles popping up. I see it in the tea leaves.