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  • keki_ya [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    You ever think about how much of our lives are determined by how we were raised? If the parents are really that insane, those kids could live with some serious issues even if they manage to pursue a good career, have a good social life, etc. At worst, they could be crippled from mental illness and unable to achieve what other people from healthy households can.

    It's something that I don't really think you could even solve under socialism.

    • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      the issue is at least somewhat addressable under socialism, because a big part of the continuing issue is fracture of community.

      kids growing up in households run by these people have no outside resource under capitalism, they rely wholly on the continued benefecence of the household theyre in, rather than the community in general.

      in a socialist society, such fracturing of community into individual homes is at the very least lessened

      yknow, that old adage about "it takes a village" and all that?

      at least thats the ideal

      • keki_ya [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        I know it's silly but I genuinely kind of wish I could live in one of those isolated Polynesian island tribes in like the 1200s, just sailing around with the bros and living on an island with a nice community. Maybe I'm doing a "noble savage" thing here, but learning about the tribes that still exist make me think they have something figured out.

        • Mardoniush [she/her]
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          4 years ago

          It was/is a good life. Arguably better than ours.

          But there's still plenty of war and bad shit, though at a less intense scale. Cultural roles are often not all that, food supply is not as secure as you might think, and if you get too many people on your island you may find yourself on a boat with the rest of the losers pointed at where someone swears, honest, they saw a seagull one time.

          • keki_ya [none/use name]
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            4 years ago

            I chose isolated island tribe because I hoped contact with others would be minimal. Like, as cool as I think the Salish lifestyle was, they were constantly getting raided by the Haida and shit. I feel like there has to be some tribe throughout history that has pretty much remained insular enough to not interact with any other tribes on a large scale. Kind of like those natives that merced the missionary a few years ago.

        • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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          4 years ago

          nah, i mean, sailing around fishing and chilling on a beach sounds like a good life.

          plus those tattoos are sick