Lefty Friends don't like Hogwarts Legacy
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It was this. I regard it as a high truth of the world.
Interesting. It's the same matter with emptying one's food court tray in the bin versus leaving everything on the table. Many people don't do it, some people do, and some people say it's wrong not to do it, but there's a counterargument: In my country, there are people hired to pick the trays up and wipe the tables, just as there are people hired to return the shopping carts. Since the system is already in place, returning the cart and cleaning your table, if systematic, would cost low-skilled jobs. Is it really the right thing to do?
That's sort of the excuses rich people give when throwing money at poor people to watch them rush and fight for it. It does help them for a moment, but is a mockery of kindness.
Of course then we have to discuss buskers and what they do.
I'm conflicted about it. Nobody that I've discussed the matter with has ever changed their opinion, for either side.
Broken window fallacy.
Just because people are being paid to do it doesn't mean that it's automatically some sort of net societal positive.
I'd rather live in a society where people spend the few seconds it takes to clean up after themselves, personally.
Me too.