When the wealthy have destroyed the social contract, it’s not just a bad idea to tell people how important it is to stick to the social contract, but it also puts people in danger to encourage them to do so.
Instead, it’s important to first look out for your own safety. It’s reasonable to consider that you want to avoid doing things that would put you in danger(like solo acts that might get you arrested), but it’s literally everyone for themself. The social contract is gone. If you see an opportunity to do something like that, it’s going to come down to your own decision about whether it’s worth it.
I’m not going to advocate that you do something like that, but I’m certainly not going to tell you not to do it.
Exactly.
When the wealthy have destroyed the social contract, it’s not just a bad idea to tell people how important it is to stick to the social contract, but it also puts people in danger to encourage them to do so.
Instead, it’s important to first look out for your own safety. It’s reasonable to consider that you want to avoid doing things that would put you in danger(like solo acts that might get you arrested), but it’s literally everyone for themself. The social contract is gone. If you see an opportunity to do something like that, it’s going to come down to your own decision about whether it’s worth it.
I’m not going to advocate that you do something like that, but I’m certainly not going to tell you not to do it.