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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 9, 2024

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Couch potatoism, sedentary lifestyles and anhedonia are already big social problems in the West. Normalizing marijuana use just makes it all worse.

It would be nice if we could legalize things without normalizing them. The attitude that "Everything not compulsory is forbidden" used to be known as the Totalitarian Principle, a dystopian hypothetical we need to avoid, not an unavoidable tendency we need to live with. I'd hope we could find a lot of cultural space around "if I do this my friends will intervene and my acquaintances will shy away" before we get to "if I do this my acquaintances will have me jailed".

I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you, though. "It would be nice if" and "I'd hope" are load-bearing clauses here.

I’m beginning to suspect that the Totalitarian Principle is at least directionally true at least in places where there are strong contravening forces from social shaming or religion to counteract it (which is mostly just an informal ban anyway). Humans seem to bend to degeneracy of various sorts unless there’s a restraint holding them back. We’ve torn out religious taboos and shamed away shaming people, so for the WEIRD west we’re either banning it altogether or allowing it to be normalized.

Yep. Every social trend has been towards more degeneration. Worse, the degeneration has been commercialized. OnlyFans has created hundreds of thousands (millions?) of new sex workers, and its owners take home hundreds of millions in dividend payments each year.

While it isn't possible or desirable to ban all vice, keeping it in a legal gray areas is much better than full legalization and commercialization.

If I were a state government, I would just tax the crap out of all these new vices to the point they became unprofitable and withdraw from the state, or at least are severely limited. For example, why not charge a tax for $10/user to OnlyFans for any user located within the state? Force OnlyFans to collect it. The true degens would either pay the tax or use a VPN, but most people would just go away. Traffic is down 90% overnight. And tax the sex workers too while we're at it. Sex workers moving to a different state can only be a good thing.