I think you're correct that economic action would be more effective and it would be great if it happened. And yes, many people are fundamentally lazy, but I think there's more to it than just that. There would also be a proportion of people plain scared to risk going without cover for a period. Some might doubt how effective it might be. Some would doubt how many would join in and not want to put themselves 'out there' first. Add in the ones that don't care because they're comfortable and the ones that are opposed because (insert some lefty-criticising cliche here) etc. And how many do we have left? Is it enough of a critical mass to achieve the change it's supposed to?OrthodoxEaster wrote: Sun Dec 08, 2024 10:21 am Fuck all that. It's very easy to live like so and opt out. Always has been. (Granted, it's more complicated w/healthcare, but hear me out...)
If people did this en masse, it would make way, way more of a point than just shooting Musk or Bezos. Their enterprises would crumble. But most people are fundamentally lazy,
I'm not advocating people take up arms against businessmen here, btw. I'd like to have more faith in your approach.