It depends on what they are a normie to. Being a normie in terms of a sport isn’t a big deal. Being a normie in regards to our capitalist dystopia is a serious problem.
The “noble savage” attitude towards political normies is probably motivated the concepts of blame or responsibility. It ultimately doesn’t matter if they’re blame worthy; what matters are the consequences of their ignorance.
Exactly, pointing fingers just eats into problem-solving time at this point. Just shovel’em aside and start digging that drainage ditch, s’what I say…
Once the job’s done, we’ll have all the time in the world to poke eachother in the eyes.
It depends on what they are a normie to. Being a normie in terms of a sport isn’t a big deal. Being a normie in regards to our capitalist dystopia is a serious problem.
The “noble savage” attitude towards political normies is probably motivated the concepts of blame or responsibility. It ultimately doesn’t matter if they’re blame worthy; what matters are the consequences of their ignorance.
Exactly, pointing fingers just eats into problem-solving time at this point. Just shovel’em aside and start digging that drainage ditch, s’what I say… Once the job’s done, we’ll have all the time in the world to poke eachother in the eyes.
But what does being a normie on regards to capitalism mean? Being part of it or going to work? It’s not much of a choice.
Thinking it’s acceptable and not being in favor of improving things.
we’re all forced to work within the system, normies do so without questioning it