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Originally Posted by Inso0
How is that any different than people who ***** and moan about their station in life and demand that someone else come in and fix it?
You can make that exact same argument about the people who spend 180k on a useless degree and then can't afford their daily avocado toast, but blame the evil corporations for it.
Or the people who have no marketable skills but somehow believe they're entitled to live in the most desirable and thus most expensive cities just because that's where their parents set down roots decades ago?
It's okay to demonize the people who play the game of Capitalism at the highest level, but not okay to hold the largest polluters accountable?
Telling Americans to stop driving cars and eating meat is no different than telling the chronically underemployed to suck it up and skip the daily Starbucks.
I can’t really recall much of anyone telling anyone to do anything in this thread.
But if you want to sit on the fence and whine about every other nation, I can guarantee you that there are people in those nations that also want to sit on the fence and complain about our nations. So we can sit around blaming each-other, or we can ignore the naysayers and move on forward.
That we have to rethink how we do things as a society as we face new challenges both on the macro and micro-level is nothing new. Water distribution, roads, electricity, education, sewers, garbage, new crops, new agriculture… the list goes on and on and on. Sometimes we are successful, sometimes we are not and leave our ruins as nice tourist attractions for future generations to gawk at.