#asknostr

What do you think happens when a person have to fight for solving their food/housing insecurities (physiological needs)?

Will he complain about politics, about why are we at where we at? Will he try to find solutions to solve it? (Self-actualization)

And what if when he does that, he would risk his income, housing, etc (safety needs)?

This sounds like an authoritarian way of governing.

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In the U. S. a significant part of the population has become politically apathetic. They will complain, but won't vote or take action as they are way too busy trying to eat and sustain housing.

Almost like it was by design. “We’ve made it hard for you to live, so you don’t have to worry about what we’re doing over here”

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Which note have you commented on? It shows me this weirdly.