This fallacy could be called… understating the inevitable problem? Like saying that global warming isn’t an issue because people naturally don’t coordinate enough to prevent it, or factory farming isn’t a problem because the incentives make it inevitable?
I think more often when people say things like that, they’re trying to get you to stop assigning blame to a specific entity, for the problem is caused by Moloch.
With enough strong leadership and insightful regulation, a lot of issues could be solved. Is it fair to blame an entity that fails to slay the beast?
Thanks. I live on a farm. I’m a pretty good farmer. Sometimes I think about what it would be like to work with others that care about x-risk. People I can relate to and look up to.
But what if I made a mistake? If you play the game, you can mess it up for your team. I’m a good farmer. I think I’ll stay here.