Mark, I think you over-identify with whoever controls the nuclear weapons in the US arsenal. I think their existence is a complex phenomenon, and I’m not sure it can be reduced to “I am an American citizen and voter, therefore I exert partial control and ownership of the weapons in the nuclear aresenal”.
Beyond that, I think a major source of bias is people who let the status quo and power/hegemony alignment do a lot of their argumentative legwork for them. I think you’re doing that here, but it’s a much bigger problem warping our models of reality than this instance.
Mark, I think you over-identify with whoever controls the nuclear weapons in the US arsenal. I think their existence is a complex phenomenon, and I’m not sure it can be reduced to “I am an American citizen and voter, therefore I exert partial control and ownership of the weapons in the nuclear aresenal”.
Beyond that, I think a major source of bias is people who let the status quo and power/hegemony alignment do a lot of their argumentative legwork for them. I think you’re doing that here, but it’s a much bigger problem warping our models of reality than this instance.