To me, our society hasnâ(TM)t been evolving into a master-slave class systemâ"itâ(TM)s been struggling with to be or not to be one since inception. People gravitate towards certain points of determination and often quit looking much further, in some critical instances, at least until theyâ(TM)re forced to consider things from different angles. Such struggles require this lock condition to persist, as it has, and so theyâ(TM)ve persisted.
What happens, from my view, and I canâ(TM)t say itâ(TM)s intended or malicious, is that people make decisions they find to fit their needs, but the way we do it often reminds me of someone with a plank over their shoulders bumping into people as they swing around. If someoneâ(TM)s objective is to enable a master-slave condition, people being unaware of behavior modification techniques, like saying LEO is the factor to fear (that is, in of itself, such a way to influence thoughts and behaviors; amplified online), is the greatest tool any âoepowerâ-ful leader and organization, even of our own construction, might have.
There are plenty of options here. Why is there no real discussion about giving people are real way to ascend out of their class? Well, the focus seems to be on concerns such as cost per head. They donâ(TM)t even have good ideas for how to spend it that way, let alone, apparently, have the common sense to give people at the bottom the implements and materials to build their proverbial ladders. Some ladders, like if you asked John Day, are only needed one time. Some times, you discard them after first use. These arguments we as a society have been having kind of seem sophomoric to me. We even still call the President ridiculous names, and weâ(TM)re supposed to be smart here. Itâ(TM)s a lost cause until people grow up or are forced to. LEO wonâ(TM)t even be able to help themselves, if the âoewellâ dries out too much.
I think the lock conditions we perceive to be problematic, likewise, are infinitely solvable. I donâ(TM)t see stuff like kakistocrats, plutocrats, corporatists, or their potential and/or real influence over LEO getting in the way. Just as a humorous anecdote: Iâ(TM)m in Redmond, you ask the LEO here what they have to say about me. Might give you a good chuckle or at least go, âoeHmm...â (Or LVMPD/HPD, in NV for that matter, although thatâ(TM)d probably just affirm your suspicions!) {: