If society were geared towards people taking care of each other, then I imagine things would be a lot different. In the idiotic leftist mind, schooling is expensive, so therefore the government should pay for it. Ultimately, the farther you get from kindergarten, the more bullshit schooling becomes with some exceptions. Ultimately, schooling could be made as efficient as possible, and I think in many cases could be replaced with on the job training (apprenticeships), learn-on-your own followed by official testing, and schooling focused on nothing but the subject of interest. After schooling is made efficient, maybe the government could pay for it.
Most people are really not that individualistic at all. They are conformist that find whatever to conform to. That's the story of the modern left, and any individuality is just trivial stuff that doesn't matter. This kidult faggot likes Mario. This other kidult faggot likes Link/Zelda. So special. So unique. There are those who are seekers and change-oriented like myself. There is no group that is really suitable for me.
I could have had better influences in my life. My oldest brother was one of my primary influences, and he got into degenerate stuff like drinking, marijuana, and LSD. He always stayed away from the hard and addictive stuff, though. The influences on him though seem to be societies historically new theme where you are entitled to be a wild, reckless degenerate for about 10 years from 13-23 give or take a few years. I suppose some people are still trying to ride along with that into their 30s.
Ultimately, you either need race or religion to have any kind of cohesive connection to other people. The Jews have made sure to destroy both, and judging by the emphasis on race, it's probably race that is the simplest, strongest connection people can have to each other.
Most people are really not that individualistic at all.
Exactly. What's being pushed on them is a rootless existence, devoid of any real connection. It's serfdom with the illusion of free choice inside a carefully curated environment.
I didn't even get to talk about what I would call landlordism. There's this trend towards acquiring property to rent to others. Actually, mega-corporations are trying to take this over, but there's a lot of individuals trying to engage in this. They come up with a bunch of excuses for it, but to me it really seems exploitative. Imagine doing this to your children or your nieces/nephews. It's okay to do it to strangers, though. I lay claim to some property, often with a (((loan))), and now I just sit buy and watch you pay for it for me. If we were in a society that took care of each other, this kind of thing wouldn't be going on.
I know there are some issues that we'd have to work out, but I believe it's been done before. There are issues of people wanting to move around, and also, issues of dealing with shitty people.
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