@dailymindvirus@wigger Imagine watching someone get shot over an opinion and having the robotic, inhuman audacity to essentially say “shouldn’t have been talking shit bro”
@shift_in2_turbo If that’s the case, the workers should have to buy in. Why should someone use their own money to start a business and buy materials and set up the infrastructure just to hand it to employees who take on 0 risk other than job security.
It’s funny to see everyone argue over red or blue, which politicians have done the worst things, or who’s the least guilty when they’re guilty of the same sins. Both sides care more about their own agenda than the US. We’re missing the bigger picture here.
@DefiantLs I celebrate the 4th of july because I love my country. I don’t care who’s running it, a leader does not make a country, a country is it’s people, it’s history, it’s culture. A politician will never stop me from loving and celebrating my home.
@LoneStarChica I hate to say it, but the women’s suffrage movement did it. Making working wives the norm allowed inflation to skyrocket because now it’s just assumed that everyone works. Kids are in school all day, mom and dad have jobs, and the rich get richer.
@Frannymae76 @elonmusk Because it feels like we’re being pushed towards having no choice. I’m a mechanic, I love working on cars, I love the feel and the sound and the design of combustion engines and I don’t want to lose that. Many good memories with my father wouldn’t exist without them.
@LibertyCappy I would gladly eat nothing but old MREs for the rest of my life if it meant I didn’t have to deal with 3rd world culture fucking up my country.
@theliamnissan Because arming Ukraine is a waste of money. Their military forces have already been diminished to the point that the only way for them to win is if other countries put their own soldiers on the front line. I should add that Russia said they’d use nukes if that happens.
@jfcarpio@AgoristOps @Savalemag @XDex91@Timcast Furthermore, you act like a monopoly couldn’t possibly exist in a free market, but if someone has a greater means of production, they have a means of market manipulation without the checks and balances of government moderation. Don’t talk about econ101 if you don’t know that much
@jfcarpio@AgoristOps @Savalemag @XDex91@Timcast Okay, did I ever once say I agree with the current system? On top of that, you don’t know where I’m from, so you don’t know which system I live in, and I’ve never mentioned what system I believe in. I’m only saying I disagree with anarchy and it’s discount spin-offs.
@jfcarpio@AgoristOps @Savalemag @XDex91@Timcast I’m not saying that free-market capitalism is the same as socialism, I’m saying that both make arguments that, on paper, look reasonable, but in practice are not. And no I’m not European.
@jfcarpio@AgoristOps @Savalemag @XDex91@Timcast Alright, I read “The Market for Liberty” and I honestly think it’s in the same category as “The Communist Manifesto”; ideologically sound, but practically it isn’t feasible. It essentially boils down accountability to eye-for-an-eye and assumes people won’t abuse the market.
@AgoristOps @Savalemag @jfcarpio@XDex91@Timcast Anything is justifiable if you’re allowed to just make up your own words and clearly you make your own “grammars” as your use of such is pathetic. If we’re playing pretend here and can make our own definitions, then by personal view you can say any way is the best way.
@jfcarpio@AgoristOps @Savalemag @XDex91@Timcast Anarchy: noun - Absence of government
Government: noun - The body of persons that constitutes the governing authority of a political unit or organization
Kritarchy (critocrasy): noun - A system of rule by judges
It is inherently anti-anarchic.