• JimmyMcGill@lemmy.world
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    Why isn’t there a sustainable economic output? Are you then suggesting that there’s nothing we can do and that we will keep increasing stock prices until the entire ecosystem collapses and we go extinct?

    It’s ludicrous to say that we can’t live in a way that is sustainable. We did it for millennia after all. So either we can’t keep growing forever and at some point it will have to stop, or we need less people, or we need to be more efficient with resources or a combination of the above (though the first one is always true).

    And funny that you mention that when resources become scarce (and they already are) that we would need to restrict from people that need it because that’s what a “cOmUnISt” society would do. How about we prevent people from hoarding more resources than they could possible use in multiple lifetimes? Because those people are not hypothetical, they exist in the current system and we should definitely do that. If not just for the planet, also because it’s what is fair.

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      You answered 0 of my questions and instead responded with a bunch of non sequitur straw men. Be better.

      • JimmyMcGill@lemmy.world
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        First of all I’m not the same guy that you first commented to.

        Second of all I’d like you to read your own comment as it very much applies to you.

        Lastly you base your questions in a premise that I argue is wrong. So I’m questioning that.

        If you say 2 + 2 = 5, so how much is 5 + 5? Then there’s no point in me answering that because the foundation of your argument can be disputed. If you want to defend your position or not, that is up to you however.