- 15 Jul 2023 00:39
#15279958
You show a fair amount of insight in your post.
Yes, poor people need a community.
So do children.
But in most of North America, we live in community-less military-barracks-style suburbia.
In most of North America, we drive past one another without talking or offering to help anyone.
In most of North America, people are lonely because there is no community anymore, and talking to your private family isn't the same at all.
In fact, families have been perverted by lack of community. Children remain immature and dependent on their parents forever, because parents *use* their own children as *friends* in the social void of single family homes on cul de sacs.
Rancid wrote:Poor people usually need a community in order to survive being poor.
You show a fair amount of insight in your post.
Yes, poor people need a community.
So do children.
But in most of North America, we live in community-less military-barracks-style suburbia.
In most of North America, we drive past one another without talking or offering to help anyone.
In most of North America, people are lonely because there is no community anymore, and talking to your private family isn't the same at all.
In fact, families have been perverted by lack of community. Children remain immature and dependent on their parents forever, because parents *use* their own children as *friends* in the social void of single family homes on cul de sacs.
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The goal is an endless war, not a successful war.
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The goal is to use Afghanistan to wash money out of the tax bases of the US and Europe through Afghanistan and back into the hands of a transnational security elite.
The goal is an endless war, not a successful war.
— Julian Assange