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I mean, it does have some good points 🙃
The Fed itself also has owners 🙃
Do you believe people could possibly build something like that 500 years ago with primitive tooling? Have you seen anything similar being built nowadays with our current technology?


Here is a great documentary that showcases a lot of weird facts about the official history. Regardless of anyone's opinion on the shape of earth, some of the mainstream historical narratives are extremely hard to believe.
At the end of the day, all the technological breakthroughs are made by individual human beings. Vast majority of the time by a single inventor, sometimes by a very small group of people. 99.99% of the time it is completely spontaneous, and cannot be centrally planned. Implying that some of the actually useful for humanity technologies would have not been invented at all if not for the government's interventions is shortsighted. In rare cases where they really would have not, it just means that they were not needed anyway. The single regulatory framework that promotes experimentation and competition is a non-existent one. Government meddling with free markets in any way, shape or form is never a net positive for the humanity.
My comment was addressed to Lyn Alden. Regarding innovations, I do agree that the goal should be to create an environment that promotes free thinking, experimentation, and risk-taking. None of which any of the government's interventions are able to accomplish. Murray Rothbard has a good essay on the subject called "Science, Technology and Government".
I guess this response of yours is a mainstream cucked understanding of how useful innovations are created and the government's ability to positively impact this process in any way, shape or form 🤷♂️
Pretty big words of praise for Elon "I haven't created a single profit generating business without government help" Musk 🙃
I agree, he played a critical role in these companies receiving countless government money and endless subsidies 👌
You can pretend that this stuff is not being taught all you want, but it is a fact that these subjects are in the curriculum, the textbooks are actively being produced, bought and used in schools in many countries.
Do you want me to name exact schools? I am afraid that is too much to ask. If you genuinely are interested in this subject I suggest you do your own research. You can also check out this article comparing Sex Ed curriculums in Canadian provinces. It is from 2015 and they already had gender identity included at that time. https://globalnews.ca/news/1847912/sexual-education-compared-across-canada/
Here are a couple examples of Sex Ed from UK and Switzerland.









