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  • You're right, this isn't right-wing, guaranteed employment is in socialist constitutions. The more of us working, the less we'll individually have to. Contrast with, say, nazi Germany where they had relatively few people working many hours.

  • Wanting death to rapists is all well and good but I heard from a victim that, because most sexual abuse is committed by people the victims know, punishing them with death disincentivizes people from reporting their abusers. Maybe that can be alleviated by teaching people from a young age to recognize abuse and that rapists must die no matter how you personally feel about them? I don't know, it's a sensitive issue and I'm fearful of letting my hatred for abusers (my own and otherwise) cause me to accidentally hurt victims.

  • Fair enough but with their advancing military tech, China may not even need to send soldiers out at all by the time WW3 comes.

    EDIT: Saw in another one of your comments that you're aware of the heavy investment in robots.

  • But there’s also folks like this suggesting the sinister sisipee is using western games as a digital opium to pacify their disgruntled comstituents:

    I have a legitimate fear that such a thing is happening in the west, but on the other hand maybe it's for the best. The longer it takes for quality of life to fall so badly that even such "digital opium" doesn't suffice to soften it, the weaker the declining US will be when revolution comes.

  • Nice username, it checks out.

    The latter may feed into the former. The US, including I believe much of its military power, is fueled by resources it plunders from Africa. I'm hoping with the US's weakening forces and weakening soft power, people will be more incentivized to follow suit with what's going on in Africa (and also in South America, there may be a wave incoming there too).

  • True, and I was thinking that kind of education can help people think critically about the setting the monarch is in and how advanced the productive forces are. After all, I think feudalism was once a progressive force against slave society much like how capitalism was once progressive against feudalism. Once we live under communism for a long time, positive portrayals of early socialism may similarly be seen as regressive to the uneducated.

  • Wonder if they have sugar-free options.

    There was a discussion earlier on Lemmygrad about a potential problem of fiction positively portraying monarchs. I'd like to give my two cents but for now seeing that even a company from the PRC does it with its mascot at least helps me believe it's not that inherently harmful of a phenomenon.