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Anonymous ID: E+weqlIeUnited States /pol/510070276#510070623
7/11/2025, 7:18:53 AM
>>510070385
Solution is to enslaved junkies and homeless people. Place neck bombs on them like how Fallouts slaves have them and baddabing baddaboom. Farm labor is solved.

Also have to enslave any refugees and h1b/j1 visa holders.
Anonymous ID: Z4rHfOhmUnited States /pol/508795448#508795448
6/26/2025, 6:13:15 PM
Modern lifestyle:
>Wagie: 8–9 hours
>Commuting: 1–2 hours
>Household admin (finances and strategy): 1 hour
>Domestic labor (cooking, chores, errands): 1–2 hours
>Sleep: 7–8 hours
>"Free" time: ~2–4 hours

Foraging lifestyle:
>Work: ~20–35 hours/week
>Integrated labor and socialization
>Minimal bureaucratic/financial management overhead
>Direct access to resources

Modern life externalizes subsistence through wage labor and systems management, increasing total cognitive and temporal load beyond basic survival.
Why do the majority of people choose to live the other way?

>Path Dependence & Infrastructure Lock-in
Modern societies are built around centralized production, property laws, monetary systems...
Individual withdrawal from the system incurs high risk and low viability without land access, community, or parallel infrastructure.

>Social Conditioning
Education systems and cultural narratives normalize wagie and consumption as moral and aspirational.
Success metrics are tied to productivity, income, and material accumulation.

>Legal and Economic Constraints
Land ownership, zoning laws, taxation, and licensing make subsistence alternatives legally and economically difficult.
Basic needs (shelter, water, food) are monetized; access is contingent on participation in the labor economy.

>Technological and Psychological Capture
Entertainment, digital ecosystems, and consumer goods provide dopamine-regulated coping mechanisms.
Social media reinforces conformity and status anxiety, reducing appetite for systemic critique.

>Atomization and Loss of Communal Autonomy
Breakdown of extended kin groups and mutual aid networks increases individual dependency on centralized systems.
Lack of collective structures to exit or renegotiate the system leads to resignation.

>Fear of Uncertainty
Foraging or subsistence lifestyles carry perceived instability.
Most people lack the skills, land, or trust networks to pursue alternatives, even if rationally preferable.