Monday, July 18, 2022

Nuke Plants and Lia Thomas

I think the idea that nuclear power plants are the pinnacle infrastructure of our civilization makes sense. They're the biggest infrastructure project that advanced countries can (barely) pull off. They're our version of Egypt's pyramids or Rome's aqueducts. It takes civilization level resources that were accumulated over centuries to achieve that level of capability.

While that capability was built up, madness built up, apparently, at the same time, so when you get the pinnacle infrastructure, you also get pinnacle madness, like confusion over genders. There are probably always some people who believe they're the wrong gender without needing ideological training to think it. There are also people who think their left arm is trying to kill them, and that notion is similar to the idea that a person is the wrong gender--the body is "hostile" to the individuals concept of what they are.

When there's enough resources to build a nuclear power plant, there's also enough resources, apparently to build an industry based on gender confusion. I guess it basically expands the market for synthetic hormones, the same way sports doping expanded the market for steroids and other pharmaceuticals, like EPO and HGH. What's the market for gender drugs? I don't really know. If 0.1% of the population is gender confused, that's a small percentage, but still a lot (300,000+) of people. If each of them has to take hormones that cost $1000 a year to sort of achieve their goal (that's a total guess about the cost), that's quite a lot of money, especially if the market is a monopoly.

Anyway, I think it's no coincidence that public madness and peak infrastructure overlap. Peak infrastructure is also peak surplus by definition.

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