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Reason: None provided.

What you're talking about is basic lack of self-control/self-discipline, and the lack of desire to develop it.

Yes, people can do certain things in moderation, but the most vocal ones are the ones who cannot control themselves, and don't want to admit they're such "animals" in that regard ("people" exercise self control, and can enjoy things in moderation. Right? Right.) Not everyone who drinks beer becomes an Everclear-guzzling alcoholic.

And yes, in a properly functioning society, the ones with no self-control are mitigated and subsumed by the larger, better-disciplined majority. BUT the marxist crowd has lionized this element of humanity (just like it elevates all the rest of the Darwinian behavioural dross that would normally be selected out at best, and a small but persistent part of the population at worst. They want to put these in charge. And yeah, the merchant class is full of this thinking, with their "constant sustainable human population growth" myth - they can't be happy with enough, they always need "more", and define "more" in the way Earl Sinclair does. Anyway, look at how one of the first things they went after was childhood discipline. And mandatory military service. Someone told me Army Cadets got pussified, too (in the 80s, they trained us on two different types of firearms, live ammo.)

4 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

What you're talking about is basic lack of self-control/self-discipline, and the lack of desire to develop it.

Yes, people can do certain things in moderation, but the most vocal ones are the ones who cannot control themselves, and don't want to admit they're such "animals" in that regard ("people" exercise self control, and can enjoy things in moderation. Right? Right.) Not everyone who drinks beer becomes an Everclear-guzzling alcoholic.

And yes, in a properly functioning society, the ones with no self-control are mitigated and subsumed by the larger, better-disciplined majority. BUT the marxist crowd has lionized this element of humanity (just like it elevates all the rest of the Darwinian behavioural dross that would normally be selected out at best, and a small but persistent part of the population at worst. They want to put these in charge. And yeah, the merchant class is full of this thinking, with their "constant sustainable human population growth" myth - they can't be happy with enough, they always need "more", and define "more" in the way Earl Sinclair does. Anyway, look at how one of the first things they went after was childhood discipline. And mandatory military service. Someone told me Army Cadets got pussified, too.

4 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

What you're talking about is basic lack of self-control/self-discipline, and the lack of desire to develop it.

Yes, people can do certain things in moderation, but the most vocal ones are the ones who cannot control themselves, and don't want to admit they're such "animals" in that regard ("people" exercise self control, and can enjoy things in moderation. Right? Right.) Not everyone who drinks beer becomes an Everclear-guzzling alcoholic.

And yes, in a properly functioning society, the ones with no self-control are mitigated and subsumed by the larger, better-disciplined majority. BUT the marxist crowd has lionized this element of humanity (just like it elevates all the rest of the Darwinian behavioural dross that would normally be selected out at best, and a small but persistent part of the population at worst. They want to put these in charge. And yeah, the merchant class is full of this thinking, with their "constant sustainable human population growth" myth - they can't be happy with enough, they always need "more", and define "more" in the way Earl Sinclair does. Anyway, look at how one of the first things they went after was childhood discipline.

4 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

What you're talking about is basic lack of self-control/self-discipline, and the lack of desire to develop it.

Yes, people can do certain things in moderation, but the most vocal ones are the ones who cannot control themselves, and don't want to admit they're such "animals" in that regard ("people" exercise self control, and can enjoy things in moderation. Right? Right.) Not everyone who drinks beer becomes an Everclear-guzzling alcoholic.

And yes, in a properly functioning society, the ones with no self-control are mitigated and subsumed by the larger, better-disciplined majority. BUT the marxist crowd has lionized this element of humanity (just like it elevates all the rest of the Darwinian behavioural dross that would normally be selected out at best, and a small but persistent part of the population at worst. They want to put these in charge. And yeah, the merchant class is full of this thinking, with their "constant sustainable human population growth" myth - they can't be happy with enough, they always need "more", and define "more" in the way Earl Sinclair does.

4 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

What you're talking about is basic lack of self-control/self-discipline, and the lack of desire to develop it.

Yes, people can do certain things in moderation, but the most vocal ones are the ones who cannot control themselves, and don't want to admit they're such "animals" in that regard ("people" exercise self control, and can enjoy things in moderation. Right? Right.) Not everyone who drinks beer becomes an Everclear-guzzling alcoholic.

4 years ago
1 score