When you don’t know

Good example of censorship by omission. A redditor posted this description of a rational way to set up business. Half of the commenters said it’s pure myth, can’t possibly happen anywhere, no business could succeed. The other half noted ACCURATELY AND CORRECTLY that much of Europe already has these rules, and businesses there are profitable enough. Europe even has some billionaires, but they’re not as all-consuming as US billionaires.

The Soviet system ALSO came pretty close to these arrangements, which we’re not allowed to know. Our schools and media are RIGIDLY RULED by the investment banks, which are also the heart of Deepstate.

When you don’t know what’s missing from your set of knowledge, you can’t imagine a better way. When you know a bit more about the rest of the world and the rest of history, you know which ways ACTUALLY FUNCTIONED. Experience is the test. If a system ACTUALLY FUNCTIONS in some places, it’s not a utopian dream.

THEORY KILLS. EXPERIENCE SURVIVES.