This frothing-at-the-mouth anti-formula movement is seriously confusing. It's like people are trying to cope by claiming that actually it was bad all along and it's a good thing that nobody can get any. And, as is tradition, they do it by lying and overreacting like any given Twitter drone.
It's also very interesting how the most pro-life people (not judging, I myself am circumstantially pro-life) are also the most anti-formula, despite the fact that formula by itself is responsible for cutting infant mortality in half if not more. If you want to retvrn to lack of formula, you're also advocating for the retvrn of 5% of babies dying before they reach the age of one.
I do what I can to avoid megacorp products, because I hate them almost as much as they hate me. It really is virtually impossible though. Still, I do my best. If everyone cut their megacorp consumption by just 10%, that would mean the megacorps' profits reduce by 10%, which would mean the death of most if not all of them.
Walmart raked in $572 billion dollars last year, with a net income of $13.6 billion. Reduce that revenue by 10% and their net income is now negative $43 billion, which wipes out almost 20% of their total assets. Five years of that and Walmart would be dead.
People don't realize how much power the average consumer has by simply not consuming. The real trick is to get people to listen.
Its not just on this. I have noticed a lot of people who are becoming actually, unironically regressive on a great many issues. And I cant understand why, other than for some reason they seem to think that the momentum is on their side and people want some ultra-traditionalist society.
When in reality, most of the backlash to the Woke and the rise of Populism is related to "We just want the government, society, these retards who believe woke shit, ALL of them, to leave us alone!"
And if people listen to the other retards who are doing things like saying "Hey, we should use the momentum to do things like ban porn.", I hope they are prepared to lose that momentum. Because it aint going to fly.
other than for some reason they seem to think that the momentum is on their side and people want some ultra-traditionalist society.
Or, maybe, a lot of people are realizing the depths of certain lies they have believed their entire lives and are now unable to trust any thing they are being told.
This is what "question everything!" and all those platitudes eventually leads to. People so unable to accept anything that every single thing must be rejected or questioned to a degree nothing can pass.
The modern world has resulted in our modern problems. To correct the problems, reverse what's been done. It's not a difficult concept. Adamrises mentioned the other aspect of it. The people have been lied to, over and over, about everything. How could we trust institutions which have lied to us, which have hurt and killed millions of people? For context, if you don't know about confirmed conspiracy theories, and what governments (including the U.S. government) have done to its own people, then you won't know what I'm talking about. I wish I could tell you to do a deep dive into this subject and that it'd be easy to learn about, but most large conspiracy forums have been subverted and corrupted. This site's conspiracy forum is pretty good, but not as active as R/conspiracy used to be (before it was taken over by shills). If you'd like, I can give you examples off the top of my head, to give you a head start on what to search for.
"Culture is downstream from law," is an oversimplified rebuke of populist delusions about power. The culture of the governing elites, which is derived from their base values and what Pareto calls sentiments, is enforced downwards onto the ruled through both formal laws and unofficial policies. The main point is that culture flows downward from the sovereign, which is he who decides the exception, to the populace. In order to change the culture, it is necessary to change the governing elites.
Its not just on this. I have noticed a lot of people who are becoming actually, unironically regressive on a great many issues. And I cant understand wh
Much of what we learned growing up was an outright lie. Why cling to a lie?
This frothing-at-the-mouth anti-formula movement is seriously confusing. It's like people are trying to cope by claiming that actually it was bad all along and it's a good thing that nobody can get any. And, as is tradition, they do it by lying and overreacting like any given Twitter drone.
It's also very interesting how the most pro-life people (not judging, I myself am circumstantially pro-life) are also the most anti-formula, despite the fact that formula by itself is responsible for cutting infant mortality in half if not more. If you want to retvrn to lack of formula, you're also advocating for the retvrn of 5% of babies dying before they reach the age of one.
i'll take 5% dead babies over 50% retarded ones any day of the week
Then you're going to need a time machine, because that change is here to stay, and it's not because of formula.
yes goyim there is nothing you can do just accept the retardation hehehehe
I never said that. I just can't go into more detail without breaking a KIA2 rule.
https://www.jpost.com/Business-and-Innovation/New-safety-tested-US-generic-baby-formula-coming-soon-to-Israeli-market-466356
They never use it at all, do they...
Your Nestle paycheck go through yet?
Nestle makes formula? I thought they just made low-mid-tier chocolate.
I do what I can to avoid megacorp products, because I hate them almost as much as they hate me. It really is virtually impossible though. Still, I do my best. If everyone cut their megacorp consumption by just 10%, that would mean the megacorps' profits reduce by 10%, which would mean the death of most if not all of them.
Walmart raked in $572 billion dollars last year, with a net income of $13.6 billion. Reduce that revenue by 10% and their net income is now negative $43 billion, which wipes out almost 20% of their total assets. Five years of that and Walmart would be dead.
People don't realize how much power the average consumer has by simply not consuming. The real trick is to get people to listen.
Its not just on this. I have noticed a lot of people who are becoming actually, unironically regressive on a great many issues. And I cant understand why, other than for some reason they seem to think that the momentum is on their side and people want some ultra-traditionalist society.
When in reality, most of the backlash to the Woke and the rise of Populism is related to "We just want the government, society, these retards who believe woke shit, ALL of them, to leave us alone!"
And if people listen to the other retards who are doing things like saying "Hey, we should use the momentum to do things like ban porn.", I hope they are prepared to lose that momentum. Because it aint going to fly.
Or, maybe, a lot of people are realizing the depths of certain lies they have believed their entire lives and are now unable to trust any thing they are being told.
This is what "question everything!" and all those platitudes eventually leads to. People so unable to accept anything that every single thing must be rejected or questioned to a degree nothing can pass.
The modern world has resulted in our modern problems. To correct the problems, reverse what's been done. It's not a difficult concept. Adamrises mentioned the other aspect of it. The people have been lied to, over and over, about everything. How could we trust institutions which have lied to us, which have hurt and killed millions of people? For context, if you don't know about confirmed conspiracy theories, and what governments (including the U.S. government) have done to its own people, then you won't know what I'm talking about. I wish I could tell you to do a deep dive into this subject and that it'd be easy to learn about, but most large conspiracy forums have been subverted and corrupted. This site's conspiracy forum is pretty good, but not as active as R/conspiracy used to be (before it was taken over by shills). If you'd like, I can give you examples off the top of my head, to give you a head start on what to search for.
The people's opinions do not matter and have never mattered. Culture is downstream from law.
What defines law? Are the elites not part of the culture?
"Culture is downstream from law," is an oversimplified rebuke of populist delusions about power. The culture of the governing elites, which is derived from their base values and what Pareto calls sentiments, is enforced downwards onto the ruled through both formal laws and unofficial policies. The main point is that culture flows downward from the sovereign, which is he who decides the exception, to the populace. In order to change the culture, it is necessary to change the governing elites.
Much of what we learned growing up was an outright lie. Why cling to a lie?
A lot of people find comfort in lies... even those who claim to hate them.