Comments by "" (@Kult365) on "Q+A with Jack Tame"
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@rikicurtis522 oh dear...
Well, it's quite simple, really, if you take a moment to think about it.
Governments, you see, are essentially like the parents of a nation. Just as parents are responsible for the well-being of their children, governments have the oh-so-basic duty of ensuring their citizens are healthy, safe, and educated.
Without this "parental" care, the society would crumble into chaos. People might, shockingly, start demanding things like healthcare, education, and basic human rights.
Can you imagine the pandemonium?
And then, of course, there's the economy. A healthy, educated populace is more productive, which in turn keeps the economy ticking along nicely. It's almost as if taking care of people results in a prosperous, stable society. Who would've thought?
But, let's be honest, it doesn't take a genius to see that a government's legitimacy hinges on its ability to provide for its people.
Without this, the people might lose faith in their leaders. So, yes, looking after their citizens is the bare minimum governments should do to maintain order and avoid, you know, complete societal collapse.
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