The fact that most people can't or won't live freely doesn't mean that therefore we all must live like them in depressing, dysfunctional, centrally planned stables.
On the contrary.
How sad would it be if the birds had to live in the mud and stable just because the pigs can't fly?
UN human rights commission ads questions to list of hatecrimes:
"This may seem strange at first, but when you think about it, questioning is a form of putting yourself in a position of power. Who questions people? The police. That's right. You don't want some straight, white, heterosexual sis-man asking you questions online with impunity. Nobody likes a white supremacist pseudo Socrates."
That only a handful of people are posting where you aren't censored, where your words are etched into the blockchain and where you can, at least theoretically, directly monetize your words, is just hilarious.
The only alternative to the feminine and gay collectivism of both the left and the right is ethical individualism.
But that implies so many things people are uncomfortable with that once they figure out that both sides are retarded, they prefer to fall into nihilism instead.
The issue I have with it is that it is obviously shot in a studio. They pulled it up with ropes and then turned the light on it on when they reached the ceiling.
Everything about it screams fake.
But hey, what do I know. Maybe on the moon everything is fake and gay and that's why they didn't even manage to take good pictures of their home planet right above them in the sky.