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>people think feel-good laws/action will solve problems
>people think banning muzzie immigration will stop the underlying problem of the spread of Wahabbi/Salafi sects
>people think banning guns/passing legislation funding mental health to stop mass shootings will stop the underlying problem of Young Male Diassociation and the memetic ramifications of sensationalizing mass shootings present in American society
>people think celebrities donating money to charities actually make a difference rather than it just coddling the status quo of those the charity is aimed at, and not fixing the fundamental issue of hunger/poverty/persecution/whatever that it's for, as well as it just being a flagarent act of self-aggrandizement
>people think installing solar panels on roofs and purchasing a Tesla will help save on energy consumption and lower greenhouse gases despite the process of creating and disposing the two has a greater cost on the environment than if they hadn't purchased them at all
>people think a society based on feeling good is actually good and not a clusterfuck of a broken bureaucracy and committees and workshops that follow their supposed role without effort and lead nowhere all so they feel like they're actually accomplishing something