Henu the Great said:
I simply do not agree with your views. I find it incredibly dystopian and backwards that society in general does not see an issue in regards to how one is treated and valued based only on the amount of shekels earned. Which is the issue that led to this post being made in the first place, that a person who works in a factory, which are where essential resources are made, feels inferior and unworthy as a human being because of their labor, when in truth this is among the highest and most important of professions for the continued existence of humanity and civilization.
A person who works their ass off to provide humanity with essential things should be proud of their contribution to mankind, and when these people who are vital to humanity's survival feel shameful for it, this is indicative of a very serious issue.
A kid screaming in front of a camera making tiktoks, or a guy kicking a ball into a net simply should not be making the same or more money than a person working 12 hour shifts to create essential resources or services no matter how to look at it.
The issue is people are conditioned to worry only about shekels and this is the core of the issue. People should be thinking about how they can best dedicate themselves professionally to elevate, maintain or supply their nation, and not focused exclusively on how to make the most shekels.
And society at large should reflect this and place the actual blood cells of a nation that keep it alive in the highest regard, and work towards placing more wealth in the hands of those who actually create wealth in the first place with their meaningful labor. I'm sorry but kicking a ball into a net is a completely worthless activity that has 0 value to humanity no matter how you look at it.
Entertainment is not an essential service and the only reason entertainment is such a big deal in the first place is because we exist in a dystopia where everyone is utterly and completely addicted to escapism and entertainment is that escape from reality. Maybe what people need is less entertainment and start focusing on reality and maybe realize that there is a very serious problem with a society where one can make more money selling farts in jars than by working to produce essential resources and services needed for human life.
Maybe if people weren't being drowned in entertainment and escapism they would have begun waking up to many issues sooner. So no I don't think more entertainers is what humanity needs or something that should be valued at all.
Society is completely backwards and all the human excrement, criminals and degenerates are placed at the top and hold all the wealth while all the people who are the lifeblood of civilization are placed at the bottom and treated as if they are worthless garbage. And people are pushed to become like the degenerates at the top in the hopes that they can join them and obtain that wealth and social status which does not belong in the hands of such people in the first place.
There is a serious issue when 90% of kids are obsessed with becoming an online clown for money or are all trying to be the next champion at kicking balls into a net, rather than growing up to develop a sense of responsibility and desire to contribute to progress and prosperity of their nation.
Wealth rightfully belongs in the hands of those who create it, those who sweat and bleed to create the resources and services that are where that wealth originates from in the first place. Not in the hands of retards dancing in front of cameras or dudes who spend all day training to kick a ball into a net. The imbalance here is tremendous and utterly dystopian in nature in my opinion. And a person who creates nothing of tangible or applicable value or worth, is an inferior class of human being compared to someone who does as far as my opinion is concerned.
Humanity does not need more whores, clowns and athletes, humanity needs laborers and warriors focused on the preservation and elevation of their respective nations and races. The laborers and the warriors are the highest and most superior classes of human being and everything else is beneath them on the social ladder, or at least that's how a functional society should work.
An individual's worth should be judged by their utility to their nation and race and not by the amount of shekels they make. And both society and the state should recognize those who are essential and those who are not. And those who are, should be placed in the highest regard.
It's no surprise that civilization is on the brink of collapse considering these things are all backwards in our society.