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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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mitigatedchaos

I will admit, when I realized that each generation must raise the next, and I mean really realized it, not just in passing, I became more right-wing.

mitigatedchaos

@silver-and-ivory why did you

If some subset of society just does whatever they want, as long as it’s not too big, then it doesn’t risk imploding society.  

However, for society to continue and be good to live in,

  • Each generation must have and raise children
  • These children must be raised to be of at least average virtue

Thus, the family is, in fact, one of the primary core units of society, and of great importance.  How people live, in the aggregate, matters a lot.  The education and raising of children matter a lot.  There is a maximum number ratio of wine-drenched spinsters and perpetual bachelors, beyond which, long-term, any nation will crumble.

How people live determines the wealth of society, the general pleasantness of society, and so on.

bloomsxchneet

The traditional family is likely not the only way children can be raised in a fashion that doesn’t lead to everyone’s doom. It seems like if one worries about the risk of the changing family model imploding society, one should worry about various other similar risks brought by changing lifestyles. Have you similarly become more anti-technology?

mitigatedchaos

No, on the grounds that increasing technological efficiency is a vital necessity to avoid resource exhaustion collapsing society.  If we operate with 50′s or 90′s or 2010′s tech indefinitely, we will run out of metals, oil, etc.

If we had far more resources and double the lifespan, I’d say to take each technological change about half as quickly as we do, but we don’t.  Instead, we’re in a race against catastrophe.

Edit: I mean yeah, I’m worried about the effects of all this screen-time on toddlers, and I believe that giving smartphones to anyone under about 14 should be socially discouraged, but many of the reasons I want other policies are also reasons I want tech.

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