Over the years in different places I’ve lived there have been various issues with the buildings, neighborhoods, or communities. As a person who tries their best to stand for justice and for wholesome and healthy environments in which humans and other lifeforms can live and prosper, there’s one overriding pattern that has emerged.
There is a certain classes of people in society who essentially are incompetent at living wholesomely in our society. They fuck it up. They cause chaos, harm, violation, and destruction. They are a drain on society and their presence, their existence is a net loss.
But there’s also another class of people in society who are more entitled than others. These are people who have not had to live struggling on a threadbare existence in precarious circumstances and with little or no certainty about their immediate and long-term futures. While in some ways they have been meticulously trained to follow orders and be highly obedient, at another, critical level of existence they are mostly incompetent.
When you put all three groups together: The fuckups, the entitleds, and what I would call average people who aren’t entitled yet who need and want to live in healthy and wholesome environments, what happens inevitably is that the entitleds are the ones who clamor on the most about "rights" and "equality", but when it comes down to the wire, to actually doing shit in their immediate living environment of their building, community, or neighborhood, the entitleds don’t do shit.
The entitleds have no roots. If things get bad where they’re living, they can just up and leave for somewhere else. These rootless people have no real connection to where they are and ultimately they’re like a cancer in society.
Unfortunately our sick, broken society produces a lot of people like the entitled cancer people. They’re heavily brainwashed and trained. They go through college and have their heads incessantly pumped with shit. But in the end, they are not people able nor willing to ever take a stand in a way that makes a meaningful difference in their immediate communities, because for these people they have no real community.
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