>>491405I think everyone understands this at some level. Like burgers like sports which have teams, so they must be able to relate on a primal level.
What they're missing is that they're stuck in a perpetual
>someone else will do something and then I will join inkind of vibe.
It's like what Zizek talks about with laugh tracks in comedy shows. You have someone else laugh for you so that you don't have to do it.
I seriously think people realizing that this is the case, that
>it's up to the individualto
>join the collectiveis going to help here. Isn't it ironic that in a hyper individualist society this part where YOU have to act is lost on people?