I lost my entire net worth and am in crippling debt on the black market but I did it ironically
oppression is a feature of capitalism not a bug
So is communism, every system harbers oppression
Communists itt complaining about the elites as if the most infamous communist leaders didn't kill millions of their own citizens.
What’s the correlation?
I never said authoritarianism was exclusive to socialism or any of that
The ussr deported a buncha Koreans and Ukranians and ion see them on this list
Also by this logic was it okay for the US to inter Japanese niggas during WW2?
F*** r u talking about koreans for this is the russian civil war not the korean war stoopid lil niggeh
you're gonna have to burn that money for warmth
Just buy Bitcoins and Ethereums dumbass
Damn, the collapse thread collapsed?
yes I closed it on its anniversary
Your honor I was broke ironically
A MILLION afghan and iraqi civilians were killed in 10 years for what?
My own cousin was shot in the head at 6 by a US infantryman for what?
rip to ur cousin man
The argument against communism : USSR
OK that's fair but then I could just use USA as an argument against capitalism too lol, it's even better because they're still here!!!!
So is communism, every system harbers oppression
its almost like humans are dogshit
I have a problem with you just up and assuming people just inherently want access, I don't think it holds much merit when looking at human history as a whole.
Simply going off of the human life cycle, we're born completely vulnerable and needing others to sustain us for almost two decades of our lives, and once we've reached full maturity we still tend towards other people and form societies. That defeats the whole idea that people are inherently selfish. Personally I think that was just some liberal misguided justification for big 'L' Liberal ideology.
And if you look at the world as it is now, several people are more than willing to go out their way to help people with several people taking on careers like teaching nursing and so on despite the poor pay that usually comes with these careers, even in far right circles the idea of community is big, and is reflected through ultranationalist sentiments among those groups.
If people were as strongly opposed to collectivism, then we'd actually live in caves and up trees since, even building mudhuts needs there to be a will to act on the greater good of the community
Hyper individualism is, in my opinion, borne out of living in the society we do which rewards antisocial behaviour, as opposed to more socially progressive behaviour.
People inherently want to be compensated for the labor they put in. You can't have an equal society when the road to being a doctor and the road to being a nurse is completely different and yet a doctor would be considered equal in status and wealth to a nurse.
And I think you and I have different definitions of the word "selfish". Again collectives have always been there and still are there, but people work extremely hard in these collectives because they know that on top of their team benefitting, they will also benefit. Even if the team doesn't pull their weight but you do, you will be recognized for your effort. That wouldn't happen in a leftist society. If your team fails, everyone fails. And that is a very demoralizing reality. And if you alone manage to work your ass off and sacrifice your time in so many other things you could be doing to get your team off the ground, you wouldn't be recognized in any way. You would be considered an equal to your bum ass teammates.
And that is why leftism could never work.
F*** r u talking about koreans for this is the russian civil war not the korean war stoopid lil niggeh
Im talm bout all the ethic cleansing the USSR did
175k Koreans got deported in 1937
I never said authoritarianism was exclusive to socialism or any of that
The ussr deported a buncha Koreans and Ukranians and ion see them on this list
Also by this logic was it okay for the US to inter Japanese niggas during WW2?
ur comparing a civil war that has nothing to do with USA to Japan bombing America
a lot of companies offer “esop” plans, where employees of the company become share holders as well, effectively earning an (albeit small) piece of the pie
personally, i think this should be standard practice in all companies. employees essentially become owners as well, and it is good for morale. your work affects the success of the company, for yourself
i.e. the better the company does, the more money you get in your ESOP account each year.
not even mentioning 401k matching plans which are a little different if I'm not mistaken