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Author: John Morris
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To: dng
New-Topics: [DNG] Recreational Software, was Re: history
Subject: Re: [DNG] history
On Fri, 2020-08-07 at 22:21 +0200, dng@??? wrote:
>
> It is indeed off topic so i will keep it short: show me a philosophy
> of
> life or religion which has not been abused by a power hungry
> totalitarian dictator or political system.


Been at it for a Century now, find ONE attempt you would like to hold up
as a success. The best so far is stagnation, general despair and slow
dissolution, the all too typical case is body counts that Hitler would
be appalled by. Yet for some reason Hitler is the absolute unit
standard of Evil while Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, etc. get a pass because
"they meant well." No, time to make being a socialist / communist as
disreputable as being a goosestepping Nazi larper because they are at
least as dangerous.

Yes, every system eventually fails because we still haven't solved the
"Government" problem. But the others have successes to point to.
Republics have many successes in the past, even if America is fading
fast. Parliamentary systems have successes, there were centuries where
being born in England was winning the lottery. Even full Monarchy has
examples of peace, prosperity and good times. Imperial Rome would have
been a great place to be in its good time. Lots of spots on China's
timeline where it wouldn't have sucked to be alive.

It would be like if Lennart and his descendants had been banging away
for a Century and their stuff still sucked, but large numbers of
hackers and big money still supported their project. Meanwhile sane
people were like "Bruh! Thought about tossing the premise and trying
something different?" Or like people who still run Windows after
decades of failure and breathtaking security flaws, but they just know
the next release is going to be stable and secure.