You’re confusing that with competent leadership. And that’s normal as we haven’t had that here in many decades. Our happiness has been in decline for over 70 years now and is accelerating. Citizens of Singapore have some of the highest happiness scores in the world.
It’s arrogance that will bury us. Rights without the necessary hardship that responsibility brings is just not possible.
Sure, but what do you envisioning this "competent leadership" doing to solve the drug problem, while not resorting to authoritarianism like just killing those who possess drugs?
I agree "competent leadership" is direly needed. But all too often "competent leadership" is used as a euphemism for an autocrat who just opts for simple/expedient freedom-destroying measures.
The only constructive (ie liberty-preserving) answer I can see is to make the bottom of society much less unattractive, reducing both the interest in drugs and also the ill social effects of drugs. But attempts to do that are generally criticized for not being authoritarian enough, or for costing too much.
(FWIW I do agree that all too often, attempts to make the bottom of society less harsh result in lazy inaction rather than more intelligent action, which gets back to the original lack of competent leadership).
America is too far gone and too stubborn in its beliefs and values to be fixed or saved. We will continue to take on a form not dissimilar to South Africa or many parts of South America. We will continue to be the elite global super power and the dollar will be strong and this will help create more and more of a divide of the haves and have nots.
Parts of cities and vast swaths of rural and exurban areas will be littered with decimated communities full of people without any ability to help themselves. The rest of us will continue to “progress” like you said which means liberalize/decriminalize without any action to support it while further privatizing the the things we do care about like education, etc.
There will be islands of prosperity in an ocean of trash. In essence shanty towns/favalas will pop up and be left there. Individual identity will be valued by the upper classes more than anything and tons of “middle class” people will get caught up in but will live in tiny cheap housing in bad locations. The top 30% will thrive.
> We will continue to take on a form not dissimilar to South Africa or many parts of South America
What does this mean?
> There will be islands of prosperity in an ocean of trash
My dude, you have described Singapore (GDP of ~70k USD) next to its neighbour Johor Bahru (GDP of ~33k USD). That's your model place! This is the ideal example you provided and it already fails your test, it is literally an island of prosperity!
I think I described it but if you’ve been to these places then what you see is:
- many things are gated. Armed security that is clearly present in places you wouldn’t expect is fairly common.
- shanty towns abound. All over the near outskirts of Johannesburg for example are established shanty towns where housing is thrown together with sheet metal, etc. Favelas in Brazil aren’t much better.
- pockets of great wealth and prosperity surrounded by disorder and heavy violent crime. This has become very common in these places.
- inflation due to populist government policy. This has now started happening here. Too soon to know if it’s a trend or a blip.
Singapore and Malaysia are different places. Since Singapore left in the 60s and went under new management they have thrived.
It’s arrogance that will bury us. Rights without the necessary hardship that responsibility brings is just not possible.