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posted 29 days ago by Webspawner3 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +48Score on mirror )
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Awakened on scored.co
28 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Collectivism is for sheep. At the top will be an individual who will do really well for themselves. Monarchy, tyranny, communism etc.. That individual will sell the sheep out. Sooner than later.

It is good to be tight with your family and aware and active in your surrounding area. Mostly to prevent collectivists from getting a foothold. I don't think we are saying completely different things in some ways. I am not saying retreat from life, but don't give yourself to a group outside of your family. Sooner or later, you will regret it.
HarlechMan on scored.co
28 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
>Collectivism is for sheep.

A nice euphemism that is popular in the US. But "sheep" is obviously supposed to give a negative frame. Wolves and Bison are also collective, and work in herds and packs. Clans, church communities, fraternal orders, etc. also act as collectives. The Amish, Mennonites, and other succesfull communities work as semi-collectives. Sports teams and armies. Even feudalism/Monarchy existed for a reason, as a localized collective was needed after the fall of Rome. The feudal system served Europe well for a millenia, given the circumstances.

Communism is often conflated with "the collective". But communism fails because it is based on false principals, false unities, and the lie of egalitarianism. Not because of it is collective nature.
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