When a government demands people to have more kids to maintain it's inertia; whether it be U.S., China, or anywhere else, I can only say that the plot is completely lost, and said civic edifice deserves the collapse or be reformed through force. A people should never serve a government.
The love of money is the root of all evil. The tech industry is obsessed with tapping and creating new value flows to intermediate. It should be fairly obvious.
These are the same types who have poisoned the well of information that was the Internet you can actually find things on for the sake of the ad driven model. Far as I'm concerned, the moral injuries are the same even if the physical details are different.
Most of the cretins here are perfectly content with the status quo. Only reason I hang around is to keep a finger on the dystopian wet dream of the week and to occasionally pour ice water in the worst of them, or shake the hornet's nest a bit to see if I can dislodge a few souls before they're irretrievably lost.
If you're just going to dismiss someone pointing out that something isn't only what it appears to be on a surface level (the intent behind the semantics of "It isn't X, it is Y," as AI to be ignored; how exactly do you intend to maintain any depth to your own perception of the world? The world is filled with things that appear to be one thing at first blush, but end up being something else at further scrutiny. In point of fact, most evil cloaks itself in the trappings of things we consider good, and only have their evil show once you tear them down and figure out how they really work.
I think if the punishment for speeding was life in prison, the entire system would be in such a shambles what would make sense is burning the entire country down.
Your assertion is not the slam dunk you think it is.
Then there is something wrong with our legal system if only one portion of the population seems to be able to avail themselves of contracts. Seems like a failure of the entire legal apparatus. No more ToS.
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