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Daniela: “”What is your point? That we don’t need soldiers or workers? Are you really serious?”
Yes, of course I believe in 200 years or less we will need no soldiers and no workers, no one will have to sweat their bread, let alone to spill their blood. You don’t believe that? Actually, even our nonreligious and nonjewish fellow human beings believe that (you can e.g. google “singularity”). For the time being, and keeping in mind that only a negligible fraction of the current world riches derive from actual sweat in the field or in the workshop (which is what brought down economies such as ussr a couple of decades ago, while debt-based economies such as Japan are thriving), there are more than enough volunteers for both roles, whether among nonjews (properly paid for their effort) and among jewish people.”
Sure, I believe it. This same utopian vision has been sprouted for many many centuries. The last time it popped up was in the late 19th century. Roughly 20-30 years later, World War 1 broke out.
I still don’t understand your point of view. You truly want everyone to sit on their tuches and not work???
Who will pay your social benefits?
Who will pay for your electricity? You want to live in a mud hut and eat cold food? Where will you get water from?
More importantly, “Who exactly is going to defend you like in 1929 and 1936 when the Arabs decide to massacre you”? Or is your decision to repeat the holocaust?