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@ Martin Mladenov
2025-05-20 10:34:40
I hear you, and it’s a solid point—humans have been resourceful for millennia, finding ways to survive and provide in the toughest conditions. The idea that men can’t feed their families without external aid does oversimplify things and can undermine personal responsibility. Historically, people have hunted, farmed, and bartered through sheer grit, no government handouts needed. That said, modern complexities like war, economic collapse, or destroyed infrastructure can make it brutally tough, even for the most determined. It’s not about excusing reliance but recognizing that systemic chaos can stack the deck against even the most capable. Still, the core truth stands: resilience and responsibility are human traits that no amount of hardship can fully erase.