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The problems observably get worse faster than solutions can be coordinated. At some point, people might get desperate enough to get the solutions up to speed, but at some point solution power exceeds the binding force holding society together, and it's rather like trying to lift a one-ton block of jello with a forklift.
A LKY or Bukele type dictator might be able to cut through said coordination problems, of course that runs the risk of rolling a terrible dictator/their successor being trash. I'm not dogmatically anti-democratic, I simply want less democracy (net taxpayers only voting would be nice). Are you arguing that people are running to parties that arguably would make things worse (EFF in SA, Greens in UK) is also part of the coordination problem?
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Op is filtered, for what it's worth.
I love that most of FC's participation these day seems likely spurred by his reading a comment and being surprised that there are no responses yet, and so he provides his own, all while not realizing it's a filtered comment.
I don't actually love it, but it's funny.
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Do you mean filtered like a mod action, that the perspective in the OP is through a filter, or something else I'm missing? No animus, genuinely don't understand.
Your account is newly registered, which means your posts are filtered until a mod manually approves them. Mods, however, can see your posts and sometimes one of us will respond to a post without noticing that it's still filtered and thus invisible to other posters.
Ah that makes sense. Filters for new accounts seem prudent.
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