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by alexbiet
1225 days ago
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Entirely the point I am making, albeit indirectly. The majority of rules and regulations nowadays are aimed at more and more control over the people at little to no benefit to them. People get angry and protest such measures. Rinse and repeat, for at least the last decade or two. It’s repetitive and pointless. When does it become clear the once great system which brought us growth and prosperity is no longer fit for purpose? At what point people realise we need to shed the old system and its top crème de la crème in favour of a new one? We need new leaders capable of creating a vision for our future to inspire 8+ BLN people and to put in place the means to get us there. |
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Excluding migration to new land, what is a good historical precedent?
Sounds a bit like "Rewrite It In Rust!"
Reboot is good for those who have extracted and sequestered value out of the old system.
Less good for those whose assets were extracted and still have legal claims within the old system.