• AmidFuror
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    252 hours ago

    Actually, the pigs lives in an egalitarian society. All three had access to straw, sticks, and bricks. Unfortunately, there was no sort of meritocracy involved until the wolf came along. The stupid pigs were allowed to do as they wished. No building codes, and no one wanted to “dwelling-shame” them.

    • @kautau
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      Well with infinite access to resources the pigs should have been stockpiling and starting to build businesses in the expectation that they would have needed to protect their property and could have hired a bigger, badder wolf at an acceptable market rate to ensure a minimal loss

      /s in case that wasn’t clear

  • @spookex
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    92 hours ago

    I don’t remember any of the versions of this story involving money.

    Nobody ever mentioned where the materials came from, it was just two dumbasses who decided to build their houses out of inferior materials

    • @kautau
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      136 minutes ago

      No no you don’t understand. Every children’s story is about beating your competition in the market and how regulation doesn’t actually support competition because it’s on you to analyze and prepare for market forces. Also my billion dollar vehicle company is failing because I didn’t properly prepare, I’m gonna need a major government bailout

  • @elbucho
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    112 hours ago

    It could also be interpreted as a criticism of Libertarianism. The first two pigs didn’t go by any building codes, and instead decided that they wanted to build their shelters out of inferior materials with substandard protections against high winds. The third pig made sure that his dwelling met hurricane standards, and was saved. The story doesn’t go into the reasons why pigs #1 and #2 chose inferior building materials, so it could be interpreted in a number of different ways. It doesn’t HAVE to be about economics. It could just be that pigs #1 and #2 were big fans of Ayn Rand and reaped the whirlwind as a result.

  • Hugucinogens
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    123 hours ago

    100% lol, hadn’t thought of it that way

    As per usual. If you don’t have money to protect yourself, it’s because you’re lazy and/or stupid, and definitely worth condescending.

  • @cheese_greater
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    83 hours ago

    What are some other aristocracy-informed cautionary tales haha?

    • @[email protected]
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      Rudolph the rednosed reindeer

      It is bad to be different as long as it is not economically exploitable