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RE: George Soros - Stereotypical Psychopath?

in #politics7 years ago

that is what average people would do if they had nuts.

acting on a national level, as an individual, means that you are inserting yourself into a huge number of people's lives without their agreement or contract. it's accurate to say that governments do this too and that is a huge problem in and of itself, however, by your logic people 'with nuts' will have no problem with stalking individuals and families and investing time and resources into effecting their lives on a personal level in which ever way is chosen because 'those with nuts know best'. There is an issue of free will here that is being completely denied in your logic.

While average might typically resolve to 'underpowered' and 'unenlightened' it is also unavoidable in some senses, yet also simultaneously not exactly a real thing. In reality everyone is unique, even those who appear quite similar.

it is always so easy to find a scape goat

I am not blaming George Soros for the world's problems. Everyone has responsibility. I am simply pointing out psychopathic patterns and their apparent presence in someone with significant ability to affect reality for millions of people.

Nazi-germany, Soviet-union, Cuba, Venezuela, and plenty more complained/complaint about something external ruining their plans.

Obviously all of these cases are unique and the topic is highly complex, however, it is fair to say that while all these groups were dysfunctional in significant ways, they did also all experience heavy manipulation from outside. It's fine to point out the failings of systems, but to do so while denying the involvement of the agents of 'competing' systems is dishonest.

That is why I am anti-individualistic, as it puts too much value into your own life.

Without individuals there is nothing at all that we can recognise as manifest life. As with all things a balance is needed and in this case, the balance point between individual will and the needs of the collective of individuals must be found.