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Boudicca's avatar

My mother has had cancer three times now - womb/bowel/lung. My aunt died of cervical cancer - a beautiful soul. My niece's mind and body were badly damaged by the treatment that she received for a brain tumour as a child. She still has tumours growing in her brain and is now approaching forty years old. That they have suppressed treatment no longer shocks me but it does appall me to my core. I feel emotional reading your post knowing how much pain could be taken from people's lives if others were honest and decent. Everything you write is worth reading, however intermittently it appears. Keep going. The world needs people like you.

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Jeremy's avatar

There are different kinds of hierarchies, not all of which will that insight apply to.

For instance, groups of men left to their own devices self-organize into competence hierarchies, wherein only those who can lead are allowed to lead a group of men. This is obvious anytime you see groups of random men tackle any task from things as simple as moving someone out of their house, to raising a barn for their neighbor.

Only the general-corruption or denigration of raw masculinity's typical influence in society has allowed hierarchies to turn into cesspits where social-climbing is regarded more highly than competence.

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