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by mmooss
91 days ago
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Yet universal rights have taken over the world, and are embraced by all the most free, most wealthy, most safe countries; it is the foundation of their governments. They are the most succesful governments in history with no others even close to competing, and have done that for many generations. And now that universal rights have been weakened, the freedom, prosperity, and safety of those countries is weakening. > Some form of "people are inherently good, governments will spontaneously form and will be altruistic unless a bad minority does otherwise." That is a strawperson. Certainly nobody says 'spontaneously', and democratic goverments are constructed carefully to prevent abuses of power. Naivete is swallowing the bait of fascists, hook, line and sinker: That freedom is somehow impossible, that people are only evil (instead of a mix of good and bad, either of which we can embrace and strengthen), and we must have a strongman. How convenient for the wannabe dictator. |
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