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throwboi123 | 3 years ago

We are actually a low trust society.

We don’t trust our governments.

By we I mean crypto believers (yes me included)

Impossible to fix. The more diverse a society is, the lower the trust it has in its governments. We don’t want to pick up the tabs caused by the problems introduced by “the others” in our diverse society. For example, student loan forgiveness, affirmative action, diversity hiring, stimulus checks, petty theft forgiveness, etc.

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wpietri|3 years ago

You're using the words "low trust society" to mean something different than I am, which doesn't strike me as particularly helpful.

If you as a person do not want to trust government regulation, that's great! Please do your own research, test food quality yourself, and inspect the kitchen every time you want to order a burger.

Also, if you don't want "the others" in "our diverse society" to be seen as a dog whistle, you should perhaps choose some different phrasing.

throwboi123|3 years ago

in a diverse society like the USA, we have too many things that we disagree upon. In a homogeneous society like Japan, we don't. Hence we can trust the government more.

Yes, I want my government to test food quality, to inspect the kitchen. But I don't want my government to bailout petty thefts, to give stimulus checks, to hail criminals as saviors (BLM), to require me to pronounce different genders, etc.

It is a dog whistle. I meant to say that.

roland35|3 years ago

Sounds like a pretty sorry state of things and not how I like to live. I bet you trust a lot of aspects of society though, such as every piece of food you buy at a grocery store and in a restaurant, every prescription and over the counter medicine you consume, and every bridge you drive over.

throwboi123|3 years ago

Indeed it is. Unfortunately, I am not a globalist. I used to be, used to be gung-ho about diversity and multiculturalism. Not so much anymore, began to see the cost it brings.

We don't need diversity to have modern 1st world comfort. See Japan.

I like my homogeneity.