Misc

 I am a Spiritual but not religious (including being a Christian-Assemblies of God exploraseeker) and Theological

I support making English the official language of the US government

I sympathize with Donald Trump's Garden of American Heroes idea as I feel it would have made up for the statues that were destroyed or taken down (to avoid being destroyed) in 2020 etc and I approve of most of the names on that statue list. But I am strongly against The National Garden of American Heroes being created.  The federal government (including our Presidents) should not tell us who our historical heroes should be and should not force these names upon us. Who decides who is great? What right does our government have to dictate to us who was 'worthy' enough to get a statue?  This is the US, not CCP China. We already have tasteful ways to honor our greats (Walk of Fame, naming things after heroes etc). Moreover statues of our 'heroes' continue to be erected, but thankfully without our federal government having a say in it which they should not have any say in. 

LA Times was wrong to tell people not to consume so much in order to 'stop' the Supply chain woes. People should reject the LA Times tone deaf and WRONG, far left advice and demand that the LA Times apologize for their stupid suggestion

The Washington Post's dont-rant-about-short-staffed-stores-supply-chain-woes-try-lower-expectations/ article was a hot mess , fake news and trash , far left extremist nonsense. 

I am ok with social housing like in Austria being rolled out in the US. We need to overcome housing barriers between races-ethnicities and have constructive talks about housing, including real and meaningful talks about industrial, political and fiscal feasibility not the other way around

We need to get urban planners to take the spirit of social housing along with BIPOC needs into account. I mean housing that is mixed income along with civilian approval boards so that we can overcome gentrification and provide long term homes which are dignified.

Developers should compete for building permits by showing local civilian boards the post equal-tible voting models for reflecting the diversity of the current residents that would benefit from the mixed incone housing. This would rightfully reflect the current demographics of the community rather than the elite bourgeois clientele. This forces developers to meet the needs and interests of majority-minority communities via quality and cost

As a kid in my visits to cities  in the 1980s and 1990s I saw first hand how BIPOC were forced to live in undignifying  ways . I hope the policy proposal above can help prevent and fix that forever

I am against seat belt laws for everyone. Force auto companies to make their cars safer instead of being all Karen about it. Use a one use only social credit system just for auto issues to punish people who get in accidents to encourage people to buckle up. Maybe have more airbags and non bucklable restraints in automobiles to stop accidents along with this.

I am fine with red light cameras being removed. The less government spying, the better. If more accidents happen due to that then I'll pivot from this view somewhere

I am ok with cosmopolitanism

If it wasn't for so many people being brainwashed to do certain things and new technology wasn't shoved down our throats, I'd appreciate and champion new tech like I use to in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s

I am sort of a Neo Luddite . I pitiful/ half way supportive of some aspects of Post-Left/Anarcho Primitivism. I find the whole concepts of trying to 'civilize' people offensive.  Sometimes simpler is better. Though I usually favor a technologically upgraded version of simpler times. 

At worst, I would want Friendster to replace Facebook, the Internet to be accessed only via floppy disks and through dial up (with only specific types of sites), 1950s or 1960s automobiles, earliest Iphone incarnations with limited minutes and similar things

Seeing more and more new technology makes me a bit non enthused or even a bit sad about the present and future than I normally am, since it means people are losing touch with natural things, old school things and the human experience. New technology makes things too easy for people, and makes them seem elitist to people who died before they got to use those new technologies or who used lesser technologies at the same age

Moreover, it makes it seem that people 'need' things like mobile phones, social media, gps navigation systems in cars, etc when that isn't the case.

I critique modern civilization and I sort of in between tongue in cheek and serious but slightly more than half heartily advocate for a soft return to our less civilized ways via slight deindustrialization (which also will help the environment) , scaling back or high technology (see above) and by abandoning large scale organizational structures (and possibly slightly or possibly more so getting rid of labor or specialization (but within the boundaries of my views in my fiscal views section)

Stuff like the internet and social media alienate us making it easy for the government to coerce us and oppress us when they want to do so.

Very old school societies (like B.C old school) are less susceptible to war, violence (debated), and disease. When the Europeans came to the Americas, Africa, etc they dehumanized the populations by trying to 'civilize' them. It was offensive and wrong.  I try to bury those thoughts and feelings since I hate the PC-SJW woke crowd, but the fact is, if I was one of those 'uncivilized' natives of the Caribbean, Africa, Australia, the pacific etc back then, I would feel lower than dirt with the way those elite, rich and bourgeois Imperialists tried to civilize me and say my culture was inferior to their culture.  Of course if those Imperialist and European explorers may have needed to do that for self worth and to overcome feelings of depression, inferiority, being bullied when they were young, etc (i.e Napoloean complex) so i can understand why they did that, but still it was majorly wrong.

We still see that today with the Right being looked down on by the left for not being 'civilized' 

I want video games to be as hard now as they were in the 1980s and 1990s (ie cheap level design, not telling the player where to go, unfair gameplay etc, ie Nintendo Hard).

I am against gambling being legal (except if i gamble myself then its ok just for me) and I generally to solidly don't believe that people should gamble .Gambling is a sin. 

I am even pacifist toward stuffed animals, dolls, action figures and computers. I don't hurt them ever. I would never hurt them ever unless I was warped to a sci fi reality and they were attacking me, then it would be just to get them off of me or to de escalate. However, if they got destroyed in an accidental fire or explosion, I'd be fine with it

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