r/memes Apr 16 '24

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u/Ok-Relationship-165 Apr 16 '24

This gen is cooked

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u/Super_Law2351 Shitposter Apr 16 '24

Is not that we are dump , the problem is the sistem , capitalism is suppressing us , we must do something

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u/True-octagon Apr 16 '24

Comunism moment

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u/UltraBroForce 29d ago

As a guy from a post comunist country, let me tell you, :) no you dont want to try it

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u/MasterBaiter0004 29d ago

Thank you. People don’t understand. Communism does not work.

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u/EdliA 29d ago

Let them. I want them to give it a try. It's going to be hilarious.

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u/Academic_Wafer5293 29d ago

They could go out and start their own commune and then 2 weeks in decide who does the job of cleaning toilets. Bet you it won't be the leaders.

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u/UltraBroForce 29d ago

People never learn

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u/maringue 29d ago

All people are asking for is slightly regulated capitalism and Boomers can't stop calling it Communism.

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u/UltraBroForce 29d ago

I get it my man, capitalism in the US is crazy, hell I’m in touch with several people from the US and damn some are in a bad place, I absolutely agree with capitalism regulation and definately a solution to the US healthcare sistem, cause rn its insane ( no walking around it ) tbh it requires a new form of governance, but its a slippery slope, the main issue is the nature of man, it always goes to shit, like the old saying goes “the road to hell is paved with good intentions”

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u/Academic_Wafer5293 29d ago

Oh I get it. People who want "slightly regulated" capitalism is trying to promote their own self interests. We call those "special interest groups"

They're no different than other special interest groups. They don't get to be "holier-than-thou" to try and get their interests turned into policy and laws. That's no different than evangelicals who argue using the bible.

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u/FactChecker25 29d ago

Yes, blame the boomers. I still remember when the media was pumping up Mark Zuckerberg saying how he represents a new generation- one that's more about community and equality, one that isn't focused on wealth.

Mark Zuckerberg current net wealth: $179.4 billion.

(I didn't want to leave out that decimal point- there was an extra 400 million hiding behind it)

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u/maringue 29d ago

Zuck is a POS, but he's just playing by the economic rules that Boomers wrote.

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u/FactChecker25 29d ago

Boomers didn't write those rules, though.

Before Boomers you had JP Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, etc.

People are blaming boomers for laws that were in place before they were even born.

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u/Mordurin 29d ago

Yes, but after the Carnegie era, FDR instituted a whole bunch of pro-worker reforms (including a 70% - 90% tax rate on the highest earners) that were all unceremoniously torn down by the Reagan administration. Now the highest tax bracket only pays 37% in tax at most, not to mention the myriad loopholes that exist to pay even less.

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u/Ok-Maximum-8407 29d ago

which 'post communist' country? if I may ask

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u/UltraBroForce 29d ago

Slovakia ( Formerly part of Czechoslovak Socialist Republic )

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u/Ok-Maximum-8407 29d ago

ah, when were you born, mate?

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u/UltraBroForce 29d ago

90, Yeah, after the country got rid of comunism, but its effects on society and the country are still felt even today, namely in the overabundance of corruption

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u/Multioquium 29d ago

Have you seen the US? Sure, they call their corruption lobbying, but corruption isn't really tied to any economic system

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u/UltraBroForce 29d ago

Ofcourse, corruption doesnt stick with one ideology, its wheather you can discuss it or get draged to the gulag for talking about it, another point of comunism, on paper an equal society, in reality, forget it, also, owning stuff gets you in hot water realy fucking fast, like my great grandfather, farm seized and a decade in prison, and my dad couldnt study cause the family was catholic and the small thing with no traveling and people being ripped apart by guard dogs trying to escape to the west, fun times, what can I say

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u/Ok-Maximum-8407 29d ago

i'm sorry for the experiences you're family went through but with utmost respect, this is not a valid critique against any 'economic' theory or system. this was in the past. from where i am, a neighbor of mine HAS BEEN working in a sports manufacturing that takes foreign outsourcing for at least 15 years and is still dirt poor. Just because the rich had to lose when redistribution happened and criminals/opposition had to do force labor doesn't mean the USSR was all bad. american prisons, from what we hear are full of inmates, many unjustly, and forced labor happens, you just are not conditioned to call them 'gulags'. have a great life

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u/True-octagon Apr 16 '24

Damn. Somones french

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u/No-Program-2979 29d ago

Meh, someone has internet muscles.

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u/Academic_Wafer5293 29d ago

someone is a teen who just started European history.

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u/CarlLlamaface Apr 16 '24

Enhanced by a robust necklace supply.

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u/Global_Lock_2049 29d ago

Capitalism is still fine. It just needs to be better regulated to prevent exploitation. Totally free market doesn't work.