• Oneser@lemm.ee
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    11 hours ago

    Once a luxury is present for long enough, it becomes normal. You cannot be angry at masses of people for wanting to enjoy their life.

    Your points are not invalid, it’s not sustainable and likely won’t be for some time, but many things are a luxury only available to a few in the present (e.g. MRI scans, 50" TVs, car capable of going +100km/h, 3+ electronic devices per person). No one is ready to give up their luxuries, especially when others still have more.

    • CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 hour ago

      e.g. MRI scans, 50" TVs, car capable of going +100km/h, 3+ electronic devices per person

      One of them is not like the others.

      (Accessibility to MRI scans should not be luxury (as it is true for accessibility to any given medical procedure).)