Common failure pattern in contemporary Western Society:
Life goes badly because of rotten liberal social ideas, lack of community, lack of church, etc causing mental health problems and social breakdown.
But the in-your-face manifestation is poverty.
So blame #capitalism!
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Why do mental health problems and social breakdown manifest as poverty? Because mental health problems and social breakdown make humans 𝘮𝘶𝘤𝘩 less productive and the economic management system notices this as a lack of money in your bank account and tries to starve/evict you.
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People are unproductive when they are sad, mentally broken, sexually abused, lonely etc. Liberal social ideas excel at creating these conditions via a broken mating market, atomization, naive
#atheism, etc. Hence the synergy of human misery between liberalism and leftism.4 replies 0 retweets 60 likesShow this thread -
Some aspects of naive free-market capitalism also contribute to this
#ToxicModernity situation: cigarettes, gambling, alcohol, drugs, addictive-tech, firms with too much market power, naive globalism etc.3 replies 0 retweets 43 likesShow this thread -
What's the solution? We need to reinvent religion, clubs, social norms and communities in a way that works for the 21st century.
@default_friend 's arranged marriage thing is philosophically right even if the implementation is uncertain right now.5 replies 2 retweets 54 likesShow this thread -
Humans without religion, clubs, social norms and communities are like baremetal hardware with no software on them, and if you add modern leftist ideas like gender equality, feminism and intersectionality they're like computers running a bunch of different viruses and trojans.
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Roko Retweeted Struan
Religion keeps getting reinvented. Look at
#EffectiveAltruism - it's essentially a religion for smart, conscientious, kind people. Woke is a religion for less smart people.https://twitter.com/StruanCurtis/status/1337906989536522243 …Roko added,
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Replying to @RokoMijic @RokoMijicUK
My minor exposure to effective altruism was hearing Scott Alexander talk about how wonderful it was to supply bail funding for men who have been arrested. That sounds neither smart nor kind and in fact sounds sadistic, short-sighted and evil to me.
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> Scott Alexander talk about how wonderful it was to supply bail funding for men who have been arrested. It's virtue signalling. He's paying to qualify himself as a very virtuous person. Since a lack of virtue can do huge damage, this is an important social function.
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Lack of virtue is better than the "virtue" these people practice by sabotaging the effort to stop things like this from happening. Look at the details here - he's been arrested over 100 times.https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/disturbing-video-shows-random-attack-hydrant-head-smash-of-92-year-old-woman-in-manhattan/2466659/ …
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
> Lack of virtue is better than the "virtue" these people practice That's true, but it's irrelevant for explaining how the EA phenomenon spreads itself. EA would spread just as well if all the money secretly got burned - as long as nobody knew that that was happening.
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Replying to @RokoMijic @CovfefeAnon
It would serve the same purpose (credentialing people as virtuous).
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