• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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    55 months ago

    First of all Russia is now capitalist, the whole point I was making was the difference between what it was like under communism and what it’s like under capitalism today. It’s not a question of whether inequality exists, the question is whether the system works in the interest of the majority and whether conditions are improving for regular people. You’re just making a false equivalence while missing the forest for the trees. It sounds to me like you’re just regurgitating nonsense on a subject you have a very tenuous grasp on.

    Actual tangible freedoms are far better in a country like China where people have freedom from homelessness, freedom from starving on the street, and freedom from being excluded from education because they can’t afford it. These are real freedoms that empower people to self actualize and give them opportunities as opposed to ephemeral freedoms people in the west claim to enjoy. An economy that works in the interest of the working class is what gives people actual tangible freedoms.

    • @stratosfear
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      -25 months ago

      I don’t disagree that the world should be far more left as a whole and people should not have to suffer at the whims of systems that don’t care about them. But yeah “freedom from homelessness” while the Chinese government dictates what you can say and what knowledge you can access is just an absurd argument to me. How about freedom from concentration camps? I guess in your opinion that’s a home. It doesn’t matter what color the boot is on your neck, they both suck.

      And yeah I really dgaf about Russia, I just assumed they were still “communist” in some way shape or form. Anyways, I was never saying capitalism is the savior, just that “it makes sense” from a human standpoint. Humans will still take advantage of other humans in some way, shape, or form whether it be with money or rights, religion or speech, some form of control until I dunno, people figure out how not to give other people their power. That’s a human thing that humans need to achieve, I just don’t see a government or economic system doing that. Except of course when humans do that they will still have to form some government and economy so I guess it’s just a question of the chicken and the egg.