many well-meaning leftists often propose radical restructurings of society and the economic system, grounded more in kumbaya-and-friendship than any real semblance of a plan for how to keep all these people alive, fed, and healthy; presumably they hope it will just work out?
the immense scale of modern supply chains is a double edged sword in how they make themselves invisible, allowing people to never think about how their goods get to them
this has the unfortunate effect of enabling naive politics to develop unquestioned
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RT @pee_zombie
this is exactly it, for me; everywhere I go, all i see is the enormous complexity of our supply chain, the massive feat of social engineering a globalized industrial …
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1331092174071623680
such people inevitably betray their naivete when they handwave away such concerns under the guise of "people are fundamentally good but capitalism makes them bad"
this is almost worse than those who *wink wink* wouldn't want most people to die off ofc, but if it happens, oh well