https://youtu.be/kOBrCSNt8vo
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He blames low status academics teaching kids to hate the system because its not fair.
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11-24-2020, 02:11 PM #7
100% that.
Been posted before but America is about equal opportunities, not equal outcomes. But it seems now people are pushing for equal outcomes because that's "fair". Legit more teachers and professors need to be at the end of a semester, "okay some of you got A's, some of you got F's, but you all (mostly) showed up, so we are taking points from the A's and giving them to the F's out of fairness, and everyone gets a C""If in my say 80 years on earth I do more help than damage, then I feel complete."
"I feel grateful every day I wake up, I know I’m already on borrowed time"
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11-25-2020, 02:56 AM #16
You would support market systems because marxism comes with unintended consequences that tend to make it even less fair than capitalist systems.
Worst of all it produces without fail social persecution of which has lead to the majority of the worst atrocities of the 20th century. Marxist conflict theory is probably the single worst part about Marxism. It's worse than the idea of bureaucratic administration of economics under a command system.
It leads to a society where truth is of no substance, ideology replaces objective reality and it tribalises people to a radical extreme. As soon as you give agency to people to ascribe in good faith that group victimhood status exists in a dynamic that hinges on the idea that systemic exploitation occurs rather than exploitation only on an individual level, it allows you to ascribe group guilt as well. This is a very bad start to trying to fix problems, and it tends to get worse and worse until they're having situations like the great purge and year zero.
It gets to the point where people will be informing on their neighbors with complete fabrications just to try to insure their own safety pre-emptively. Where real guilt is of no issue as hunting the ideological boogie man takes priority. It is pervasive and by design has a tendancy to become increasingly more radical as those with more moderate views can be accused of simply not caring about the ''struggle'' enough, if they are not extreme enough in their quest to bring conflict for the betterment of the exploited than they must by default be exploiters.
This ideology spreads like a cancer, it's violent and subversive. It prays on the good nature and compassion of the idealistic who are historically ignorant. It's a political test that has been run multiple times and the result is never a utopia that has achieved equality. The result is always mass murder and the replace of corporate tyranny for absolute totalitarian government tyranny which inevitably becomes more corrupt and more tyrannical and more dangerous than any corporate structure ever was.
This is why the people who have lived under socialism tend to not want to live under it, and the people who advocate for it tend to be the ones who have never experienced it first hand and have very limited knowledge about the dangers it presents.my keto log:
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11-25-2020, 03:54 AM #19
Says the bottom feeder sucking off the tax payer tit. Social programs for Dave, rugger capitalism for everyone else.
But concerning the thread, well regulated capitalism with strong social programs is the best mix for this country.
Right now, the middle class is disappearing and the vast majority of the wealth is going to the top where it rots in their bank accounts. Even more so during this pandemic.
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11-25-2020, 06:58 AM #24
So, Venezuela Has a Toilet-Paper Shortage (Don't Laugh—Seriously)
Okay, I guess you can laugh. At socialism.
JORDAN WEISSMANN
MAY 16, 2013
https://www.theatlantic.com/business...iously/275940/
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