The "win" condition is to ensure all the busybodies and commissars have no power. Trading the woke left for the religious right just means more of the same.
the religious right didn't just include christianity though. There was a lot of jewish and mormon influence as well.
depends. I don't consider religious wars or heretic burnings to be indicators of "good society". A religious society can indeed be a good one, bit it's not guaranteed.
Every society that has ever existed has had some kind of cultural enforcement, including America in its 19th century heyday. This would be what you refer to as busybodies. Church ladies shunning whores, small towns freezing out degenerates, people looking suspiciously at outsiders. Aid societies, music societies, temperance societies. Was the enforcement perfect? No. But it was necessary. Wishing for a society without an order is as fantastical as communism. That society cannot exist.
I mostly agree with your thesis, I simply believe a society can exist without people going out of their way to be tattletales and narcs. People have bent the rules of society without causing harm since the dawn of man. trying to stamp out all dissent and deviance for the sake of stamping out dissent and deviance is just totalitarianism.
The "win" condition is to ensure all the busybodies and commissars have no power. Trading the woke left for the religious right just means more of the same.
Stop saying "religious" when you mean Christian. Atheism in a western country is just anti-Christianity.
Christianity produces a good society. Gay race communism produces a bad society.
Are there any atheists that aren't giant faggots?
the religious right didn't just include christianity though. There was a lot of jewish and mormon influence as well.
depends. I don't consider religious wars or heretic burnings to be indicators of "good society". A religious society can indeed be a good one, bit it's not guaranteed.
Yes, I know several.
Every society that has ever existed has had some kind of cultural enforcement, including America in its 19th century heyday. This would be what you refer to as busybodies. Church ladies shunning whores, small towns freezing out degenerates, people looking suspiciously at outsiders. Aid societies, music societies, temperance societies. Was the enforcement perfect? No. But it was necessary. Wishing for a society without an order is as fantastical as communism. That society cannot exist.
I mostly agree with your thesis, I simply believe a society can exist without people going out of their way to be tattletales and narcs. People have bent the rules of society without causing harm since the dawn of man. trying to stamp out all dissent and deviance for the sake of stamping out dissent and deviance is just totalitarianism.