People have the thought that no one should live in poverty, then, in seeking answers, they're told that poverty is necessary and they believe that is the educated opinion.
I remember my teacher in school saying that "they tried to give some families a house with everything" but "it didn't work". Part of the propaganda we're taught is that just giving people things they need is a kind of hubris. Trying to circumvent the moral way to get things will somehow be punished.
"you see, because they didn't work for it, the house rejected them. It changed the locks and called the police because the house felt that they didn't deserve to live inside it"
"Karmatalism" - the belief that the universe will know if you get something nice you didn't work hard for (ie. through inheritance or ownership) and punish you and the people who gave you the nice stuff for trying to cheat.
Closely related to "real existing utopianism", the belief that we already line in the best of all possible worlds and that any attempt of improving the state of the world will inevitably end in tragedy.
I tell myself it's the propaganda machine, it's material interests, it's capitalist realism, it's this or that, but at the end of the day I just don't understand how someone can not only think this, but accept it as truth. I've been subjected to the propaganda machine as bad as anybody, I've lived under capitalist realism my whole life, the material interests of my class position should be to support capitalism, yet why was I able to avoid being coerced into this way of thinking, when so many of my peers were not? I mean I look and find possible reasons, but at the end of the day I just can't understand how someone can allow themselves to become so completely devoid of humanity in this manner, and say without any hint of irony, I believe some people deserve to die.
I really want to believe that this is mostly due to lifelong propaganda, and not a conclusion people just reach on their own
People have the thought that no one should live in poverty, then, in seeking answers, they're told that poverty is necessary and they believe that is the educated opinion.
I remember my teacher in school saying that "they tried to give some families a house with everything" but "it didn't work". Part of the propaganda we're taught is that just giving people things they need is a kind of hubris. Trying to circumvent the moral way to get things will somehow be punished.
"you see, because they didn't work for it, the house rejected them. It changed the locks and called the police because the house felt that they didn't deserve to live inside it"
"Karmatalism" - the belief that the universe will know if you get something nice you didn't work hard for (ie. through inheritance or ownership) and punish you and the people who gave you the nice stuff for trying to cheat.
Closely related to "real existing utopianism", the belief that we already line in the best of all possible worlds and that any attempt of improving the state of the world will inevitably end in tragedy.
I tell myself it's the propaganda machine, it's material interests, it's capitalist realism, it's this or that, but at the end of the day I just don't understand how someone can not only think this, but accept it as truth. I've been subjected to the propaganda machine as bad as anybody, I've lived under capitalist realism my whole life, the material interests of my class position should be to support capitalism, yet why was I able to avoid being coerced into this way of thinking, when so many of my peers were not? I mean I look and find possible reasons, but at the end of the day I just can't understand how someone can allow themselves to become so completely devoid of humanity in this manner, and say without any hint of irony, I believe some people deserve to die.
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