Rugged individualism and sigma mindset doesn't do ****. At some point you actually need a collective culture to keep men and women under control and breeding. Otherwise other men will come enforce heir culture (and genetics) on your women.
You hit the nail on the head with this statement.
This new attitude of self-importance, rugged individualism, etc seems rooted in solipsism and lack of empathy/theory of mind. It's like when people complain about being stuck traffic, as if
they are outside the traffic, treating their actions as seperate event independent from the traffic. From the point of view of every individual involved in the traffic jam, the traffic is not caused by
them, it's caused by the
others.
I am an independent and highly introverted person who largely grew up with libertarian ideals, but as I get older I have grown to appreciate that we are part of a system. What we do in the privacy of our own homes DOES matter. Our individual actions and beliefs (however private and personal they may be), effect the rest of society whether we realize it or not.
I am so ****ing sick of the libertarian claim of "let people do what they want, who are you to judge?" this is **** brained thinking. Everyone is going around judging others while pretending they don't. Everyone is going around caring what others think of them, while insisting to everyone they don't care.
We are social animals. Of course we care what others think of us; it's in our nature. Judgment and shame is an extension of this; this how we control our culture and collective values, shared identity, history, narrative, and common good. We are a part of a system and it's our civic duty to inform our culture and shape it into something that benefits our society.
Btw, I am not talking about anything like socialism which I hate more than anything; I am talking purely of cultural values. Economically speaking, I am hard libertarian, I believe in free markets and despise taxation. I also want to emphatically state I am not implying the
government should be shaping any of this by force, I am talking about how the PEOPLE should seek to influence this through rational discourse and the way we interact with the rest of world.
Our culture is the one thing that is in our hands; the government and media may try to influence it but it's ultimately on the people to determine our cultural values and beliefs, by informing and embodying them to the best of our ability.