irmoz

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irmoz,

If you support capitalism, then yes, you defend billionaires.

irmoz,

So, you support a system that inherently creates an upper class of obscenely rich people, yet are opposed to those people?

A system set up to enrich the owner of a business, while its workers lose out, creates exactly the people you claim not to defend.

irmoz,

You can’t defend billionaires and justice at the same time

irmoz,

In an unregulated free market, you could buy milk, drink it and fucking die because it had poison in it.

irmoz,

Regulations?? No way. I said free market.

irmoz,

Sorry, but a market requires a state to protect it. How else are we gonna make sure no one steals our shit?

irmoz,

everyone is free to do what they like WITHOUT invading anybody elses freedom

But how am I gonna get someone to work for me without invading their freedom to choose to do what they want?

Hell no, man. No one will work at my shop if they’re allowed to do what they want.

Basic needs should be covered (except if you refuse to contributr anything at all).

Fuck yeah man! That’s how we do it! That’s what gets people working for me - the threat that not doing so will put ‘em on the street! That’s what I’m talkin’ about!

irmoz,

But I ain’t got no shit cos a bigger guy took it all.

irmoz,

By offering them something in return…? Money for example, from which one can buy nice things.

Who says I should do that? It’s my prerogative to do what I can to make money. Don’t try and regulate my ambition, you totalitarian communist.

Not contributing anything at all wont work in any system or sosciety. Or in what system can I lay in bed all day and get everything I need for free?

Absolutely nowhere, I say! Only people with gumption deserve to live!

irmoz,

Of course not! Free markets are great, they allow me to make money however I please. But if you’re gonna regulate my business, at least leave me the opportunity to exploit my workers to some extent. I won’t be made obsolete by some stoner beatniks who think they can run my business better than I can in some high-falutin’ democracy. I own this place. It’s mine. I bought it with my own bank account.

irmoz,

I have plenty arguments. They were all written down for me by Adam Smith and improved by Milton Friedman.

irmoz,

I also agree it’s fair. It fairly allows me to extract value from people as I sit back and do nothing. That’s the pursuit of happiness in action, baby!

irmoz,

If you think the black market doesn’t have a central authority, you’re looking through rose tinted glasses. Whoever has the most money and the most guns at their disposal is the authority. The black market is actually a perfect example of where capitalist market economics lead without regulation.

irmoz,

No, I’m not opposed to them… I just don’t support them.

It doesn’t work like that. They are in power, and by not opposing them, you consent to their continued power.

I make more money from them than I would without them,

That isn’t even close to true. Capitalist extraction of surplus value is exactly how they make their profits. If they paid you the value you made them, they wouldn’t have a profit. If they weren’t there to extract that value, you and your fellow workers would make more - it’s basic mathematics.

and they make money from me they wouldn’t have otherwise had my skillset to access easily.

This part is true, yes.

I’ve never been forced to take any job…

So, you’re saying you’re able to retire right now and never work again?

I just play the game instead of bitching about the rules

That’s a slave mindset.

That’s the whole point, for me: make my kids’ life better than mine, and I’ve done that so far.

That’s cool you can think that small and that selfishly. Others, however, realise you could be living even better, and everyone else, including those with nothing, could have that standard of living, too, if we stop being complacent with mere crumbs.

That’s what you have. Mere crumbs of luxury. It’s great that you’re not on the street, but that is an incredibly low standard to have.

irmoz,

you basically just described retirement

Lmao no. I described ownership of private property. I described being able to own something, and get paid from people using it! The best scam in the world. Did you know you can just buy homes and get money from the people that wanted to buy it, yet not have to sell it to them? It’s fucking marvellous - they live there, make it their home, and pay you for the privilege! And you get to be called a lord for doing this!

irmoz,

How can you possibly say there’s no conflict??

irmoz,

BLM?

Jan 6?

Occupy?

Antifa?

There are constantly protests for various issues, and an armed attempted coup happened… however misguided and fascistic that event was, it was, like all others, a manifestation of the class cobflict that is going on every day.

It doesn’t have to be a literal communist uprising to count as conflict. Though I admit that is by far my favourite option.

My point, there is palpable class conflict ongoing at this very moment, as people struggle more and more, and the rich get richer and more powerful.

The problem is that most people are sadly not given the knowledge of how class works, and are fed misinformation about the causes of their problems. At best, this leads to a hyperfocus on individual issues (which do need to be addressed, don’t mistake me) and at worst, leads to fascism.

irmoz,

This is the exact opposite for me… i get depressed and ashamed about my decisions before bed, and often vow to do better in the morning. It’s in the morning I can’t be trusted, when I suddenly forget all those desires to do better because it’s too much work.

Tbh I’m not even sure what this is supposed to be saying. Do people often wake up completely calm and collected, only to become a mess by the end of the day, making life altering decisions at night?

irmoz,

Thanks for this man. Appreciate it :)

irmoz,

Not disputing that, just the claim that they get him in for attention and money

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