And the comments are "the needs of the many are greater than the needs of the few," that is, this is for the greater good. Greater good is the poison that has to be addressed. No wonder they also hate religion, which is about individual growth and responsibility.
The "public good"—as defined by bureaucrats unelected—outweighs your desire to breathe fully oxygenated air, to not rebreathe your own CO2, to not have your children driven insane by muzzles and constant scolding for being selfish, to attend proms, weddings, funerals, etc.
News flash
The public good is defined as everyone enjoying their individual good.
And the comments are "the needs of the many are greater than the needs of the few," that is, this is for the greater good. Greater good is the poison that has to be addressed. No wonder they also hate religion, which is about individual growth and responsibility.
Because your personal growth doesn't benefit them, but a collective "allowance" benefits them more, so they want that.
The "public good"—as defined by bureaucrats unelected—outweighs your desire to breathe fully oxygenated air, to not rebreathe your own CO2, to not have your children driven insane by muzzles and constant scolding for being selfish, to attend proms, weddings, funerals, etc.
News flash
The public good is defined as everyone enjoying their individual good.