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RE: We Are Here To Learn About Fear

in #philosophy3 years ago

Nothing you write has any coherence. Look at this:

Why fear is divisive and segregates socially. Many assume that it is alright to earn more money when knowing more. But does it make it moral? It's really awkward because trust should not be associated with meritocracy nor the power that goes along with it, but a deep sense of social justice, the ability to see that morality relies on Natural Laws essentially.

You claim to be explaining about fear, yet this nonsensical quote says nothing about fear. And for what it says: making money is not moral and pay based on merit is wrong?. Of course, a skilled person should be compensated more for their knowledge. Their knowledge allows for more and better things to be built more economically. They allow scarce resources to be put to better use. This is better for everyone. Social justice is a communist concept built to break down the fabric of society. It is evil in its intent. Justice is based on natural law. "Social justice" is an overt power play. Those who espouse it want power over what you can do and say. A chilling concept. "Social justice" was a big deal in Stalinist Russia and Maoist China. It turned entire countries into populations of fearful snitches. Disgusting. Whole populations living in the fear you claim to be worried about.

Hypocrite!

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strange that posting did pretty well, many people got it.

Nothing wrong, this is just a digression from "Why fear is divisive and segregates socially..." because people fear those who have more power/money.

Your sense of meritocracy has caused widespread inequality all over the planet. But my guess is that you will sink with the Titanic because you are too old fashioned intellectually.

Yes, tons of engagement, by me.

There is absolutely nothing wrong or immoral about paying someone what they are worth. Paying a brain surgeon the same as someone flipping hamburgers at a fast food place is the real outrage.