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Serious The industrial revolution ended the world for men.

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It created wars in which men were forced to die. It led to economic and social insecurity not seen in hundreds of years. It paved the way for women's rights and the destruction of traditional values. It created a powerful centralized state whose goal is to control our lives and limit our freedoms with each passing year. I fail to see anything good about the industrial revolution. Yes, medicine and technology are far more advanced than they were back then. However, do we really want to live longer in a world which offers little opportunities and limits your individual freedom, especially if you are a man?
 
Economic and social insecurity was still pretty bad before the industrial revolution dude, part of the reason the industrial revolution happened in the first place is that improved agricultural techniques and downward social mobility (a more fertile upper class bleeding members into the more numerous lower class and forcing out certain poorfags) allowed some peasants to out-muscle others, forcing them off their land and into the cities. War was pretty bad too, the Thirty Years' war killed an insane amount of German people over an abstract concept that doesn't even exist.

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Life has always been pretty dogshit for everyone, unless you're part of the elite.
 
Ight bro. But can I be an assassain in the industrial revolution like in assassins creed?
 
Economic and social insecurity was still pretty bad before the industrial revolution dude, part of the reason the industrial revolution happened in the first place is that improved agricultural techniques and downward social mobility (a more fertile upper class bleeding members into the more numerous lower class and forcing out certain poorfags) allowed some peasants to out-muscle others, forcing them off their land and into the cities. War was pretty bad too, the Thirty Years' war killed an insane amount of German people over an abstract concept that doesn't even exist.

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Life has always been pretty dogshit for everyone, unless you're part of the elite.
at least back then we could still get married, procreate and have a family. We can't even do that anymore.
 
It created wars in which men were forced to die. It led to economic and social insecurity not seen in hundreds of years. It paved the way for women's rights and the destruction of traditional values. It created a powerful centralized state whose goal is to control our lives and limit our freedoms with each passing year. I fail to see anything good about the industrial revolution. Yes, medicine and technology are far more advanced than they were back then. However, do we really want to live longer in a world which offers little opportunities and limits your individual freedom, especially if you are a man?

High IQ post, the industrial revolution was the beginning of socialism in America, and could not have been brought in as effectively had not the North won the civil war. The civil war was not about "ending slavery," it was about moving the entire population onto a more subtle, coercive, centralized slave plantation. Where most of the prisoners believe they have freedom, so they won't rebel.
 
at least back then we could still get married, procreate and have a family. We can't even do that anymore.
It's not like a peasant foid will love you, but given contraceptives and domestic violence laws don't exist yet I can see her having a harder time cheating on you. That works, or you could monkmaxx to cope if that fails and you're smart enough to be literate, plus God isn't dead yet so religion is a good cope still, about as good as nationalism or leftism is today. All this only works if you haven't died of electrolyte loss from diarrhea, a fever or an infection after cutting open your toe on a rock though. It's really a tradeoff, not just an improvement. People worked 11 hours a day, but got an impressive amount of feast days off, plus in Britain at least Monday was Saints' Monday so you didn't have to go to work on that day of the week.

It's a question of which you'd prefer instead of which is better, life sucked then and it sucks now. I seriously think you're underestimating how much you'd miss modern sanitation and vidya coping though.
High IQ post, the industrial revolution was the beginning of socialism in America, and could not have been brought in as effectively had not the North won the civil war. The civil war was not about "ending slavery," it was about moving the entire population onto a more subtle, coercive, centralized slave plantation. Where most of the prisoners believe they have freedom, so they won't rebel.
That's not what socialism is you low IQ brainlet lmao. It's not socialism when the government puts the wagies in a tighter cage than before.
Lincoln was a tyrant though, I agree with you on that, and the urbanisation that came with industrialisation did kill America's liberty-loving frontier culture. Thomas Jefferson did say that "I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries; as long as they are chiefly agricultural; and this will be as long as there shall be vacant lands in any part of America. When they get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, they will become corrupt as in Europe.", and looking at America today it's hard to say he was wrong.
 
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The industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race
 
human existence has always been pathetic tbh no natter what time period
 
Technology and it’s development is as natural as the cycle of the seasons. The mistake men made was letting women use the devices they created.
 
That's not what socialism is you low IQ brainlet lmao. It's not socialism when the government puts the wagies in a tighter cage than before.
Lincoln was a tyrant though, I agree with you on that, and the urbanisation that came with industrialisation did kill America's liberty-loving frontier culture. Thomas Jefferson did say that "I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries; as long as they are chiefly agricultural; and this will be as long as there shall be vacant lands in any part of America. When they get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, they will become corrupt as in Europe.", and looking at America today it's hard to say he was wrong.

Socialism, a collective, top-down system where a strong centralized government controls the means of production, but promotes it as "self management." Much of society was collectivized, the work force was collectivized and it brought with it the need for a centralized authority to mog over everything to hold it together. Before that time, things were far more beneficial to the individual as we lived in an agricultural society. Industrialization collectivized the work force, and ultimately, society.

The union brought in massive industrialization, that's one of the major reasons for the war, the south seen this as threatening their way of life. I dunno what you mean by "puts wages in tighter cages than before."

On a higher scale, I don't think any of the "founding fathers" truely intended for us to be free from shit, most of them were Freemasons. Every president we've ever had with the only exception being JFK were blood-related to British Royalty. In fact America is still a British Maritime colony under British Maritime laws. The "founders" were just stage actors playing a role.
 
This god dam earth needs to be destroyed
 
Great thread. Things kept getting worse with every passing decade since the invention of the railroad
 
Social media is the real cause of it, seriously all of them need to disappear
 
UNABOMBER IQ thread.
 
The industrial revolution effectively made feminism possible.
 
The industrial revolution allowed the final actualization of enlightenment values. It put more powerful weapons in the hands of the people, it led to widespread methods of sanitation and disease prevention, it shook off the yoke of monarchy once and for all and replaced with an inherently more unstable but just system.
You wouldn't be able to go ER without the industrial revolution. You also probably would have died before age five (the likely reason that no one talks about incels back in those days is cuz parents are proven to be more likely to mistreat ugly kids and kids before the industrial revolution had better chances of dying)
The revolution led to the world wars, yes, but the beauty of that industrialized 'total war' is that it bled itself out. It caused so many new inventions that a Third World War is actually impossible, at least on the same infantry scale as before. If there is one millions of people will die but it will mostly be civilians killed by big bombs from far away.
Stop coping.
 
Technology and it’s development is as natural as the cycle of the seasons. The mistake men made was letting women use the devices they created.
Women truly are children living in a playground built by men. What's scary is that we let them operate important stuff.
 
jfl tinder is what ended men
 

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