Brutkey

Nick Poole
@North@chaos.social

You can see it in the median attitude towards crime. Sure, people care when folks get hurt, but they care a lot more when someone is trying to "get a leg up on them by compromising their morals." They resent criminals for "cheating" at life, breaking the rules that the rest of us have struggled to follow and being rewarded for it. They hate the thief who steals their neighbor's car not because they love their neighbor, but because they could have stolen that car a hundred times and didn't.


Nick Poole
@North@chaos.social

But if you teach people implicitly that compromising their morals will improve their material conditions, even at risk to their safety (or, in some cases, their "soul") then you are preparing a lot of them to take that deal when the going gets tough.

Leftism rejects this idea, positing that cooperation is actually better than even the most morally compromised form of competition.

Fascism, however, feeds on it by offering impossible comfort through dehumanizing compromise.