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>Also you clearly are just defending a side which will eventually lead to a dystopia
As I said before, I'm not "defending a side", I'm just saying what I think that will happen with the world. I don't want to see a dystopia happening or anything, you're getting kinda pissed off over nothing, Ritsu. I don't have any real power to do anything to the world.
>stops becoming corporations and become overlords
Again, we can't really know what is going to happen, it's all speculation. I gave the example of the industrial revolution precisely to demonstrate how we cannot predict what major social changes will bring about in the world.
>water shouldnt be a human right
If a product is a right, then that means someone will have to provide that service. You believe it is the State's duty to do this, however, for this to happen, the State will have to collect taxes, and so far, it's okay for you. However, there are people who do not wish to pay such fees. I don't think it's right that people should be forced to pay for the happiness of others without having the right to refuse. In places where everyone agrees to give money to the government so that X service is free, that policy is okay. But in places where there are people who don't mind paying for X service as long as they don't have to pay taxes for that, such a policy goes against the will of those citizens.
>other examples
Yeah, there are rich people who are bad too, that's normal. By the way, I'm against people like Elon because SpaxeX receives subsidies if I'm not mistaken, and I am against that type of policy, in general.
>the banana republics despite being different companies did help each other consolidate power
Dunno If I understood correctly, but if you're talking about the formation of Brazil, dividing the states into Hereditary Captaincies was a policy that failed. (1/2)