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That’s not what I was referring to I was talking about how he called another goblin “it” instead of him or he. Which made me confused.
I don’t why but I get Skyrim npc vibes from this.
Witcher bullshit they have a high metabolism and toxicity resistant.
Yeah I’m not going to read everything you wrote because in the first paragraph I can already tell that you don’t seem to know what nuance is or how to spot it because my whole fucking point was that utopia is a nonsensical notion because free will exists. I went on a tangent about how different systems of governance got pros and cons and that the most successful countries have a blend of those different principles mixed. I literally never ment that the only way to achieve utopia is through force. I meant there is no way for it to happen and that the ideologies that strive for it are cruel systems by nature, because for everyone to be equal in outcome can only be accomplished through force and ends up with every one poor except for the so called elites.
Uhh isn’t he her uncle? And hera’s brother in law
Death or poverty
Because the only successful path to such a thing can only work if you have absolute control over the people in the “utopia”. The only way to accomplish that successfully is through force and oppression of free will. Meaning death and poverty for most people in a society like that. There is a reason communism and socialism have only lead to death oppression and enslavement for the lower rungs of their societies for the past couple of centuries. Don’t get me wrong capitalism doesn’t work on its own either. The reason the USA and China are the most successful countries at the moment is because while the basis of each society is separated by capitalism and communism. China has incorporated aspects of capitalism leading to its economic rise over the past 80 years, and the USA incorporates socialist aspects of communism through its social programs such as the welfare system. Which is meant to be a good thing but unfortunately mismanagement and corruption is rampant in the USA. The important differences is the freedom of people. But I digress basically utopias are never good for the lower rungs of society if put into practice in the real world and in the case of the novel a fictional one.
That was the whole point of my comment.