given that just about every conception of a sheltered utopia involves the removal of basic human rights and freedom, anyone who votes for the utopia is stupid
I forgot to mention that people raised in the ghetto would probably have better social skills.
minervo posted...
I forgot to mention that people raised in the ghetto would probably have better social skills.
i mean when you're adult do you leave said environment? because better social skills wouldn't really matter if everyone in your utopia has the same social skills.
Yep, as soon as you reach adulthood you leave the environment and have to make it on your own.
berniepanders posted...
given that just about every conception of a sheltered utopia involves the removal of basic human rights and freedom, anyone who votes for the utopia is stupid
Uh, by definition, a utopia is perfect. I think you're mistaking utopias with dystopias.
Uh, by definition, a utopia is perfect. I think you're mistaking utopias with dystopias.
minervo posted...
Yep, as soon as you reach adulthood you leave the environment and have to make it on your own.
so how is there anyone in either environment if there's no adults there to have families and continue populating the areas?
I made this topic to find out which environment people think would produce a better person.
minervo posted...
I made this topic to find out which environment people think would produce a better person.
but you only asked which we'd rather be raised in. not which we felt would produce "better people."
Well most people would rather be a better person, right?
Isn't "sheltered" usually seen as a negative trait though? How can it be perfect if some damaging negativity comes with it?
you're making the mistake of there being any difference between the two
There is. They're literally opposites.