This seems more like criticism of our country where we're told we can be anything but it turns out you have no choice but to serve the corporate elites and you can't follow your dreams if they don't give someone profit.
Opposition to religion inevitably at some point leads to the most powerful religious nations. 'Murika just so happens to be an empire that practically rules the world.
This seems more like criticism of our country where we're told we can be anything but it turns out you have no choice but to serve the corporate elites and you can't follow your dreams if they don't give someone profit.
****, sorry, I accedentially gave you a -1... Of course a +1! I seem to be more tired than I thought...
And I agree, its technically the same in Germany as well. If your dreams can make profit, they are allowed to exist, so to say.
Opposition to religion inevitably at some point leads to the most powerful religious nations. 'Murika just so happens to be an empire that practically rules the world.