There's a major uptick in people embracing these weird "reimagined" ways of our social foundations. You see it with people embracing mandates and bans, you see it with people embracing companies who releasing statements about no longer producing things using fossil fuels or banning plastic stuff, and you see it when GM et al indicate that they'll only sell EVs by some date (which many believe they're doing just to incrementally push self-driving cars onto people).
I wish people took these things more seriously but that's the beauty of incrementalism and invisible-hand tactics: you can slip in just enough of your agenda a little at a time without any of it being noticed but by the time it is, it's too late.
There's a major uptick in people embracing these weird "reimagined" ways of our social foundations. You see it with people embracing mandates and bans, you see it with people embracing companies who releasing statements about no longer producing things using fossil fuels or banning plastic stuff, and you see it when GM et al indicate that they'll only sell EVs by some date (which many believe they're doing just to incrementally push self-driving cars onto people).
I wish people took these things more seriously but that's the beauty of incrementalism and invisible-hand tactics: you can slip in just enough of your agenda a little at a time without any of it being noticed but by the time it is, it's too late.