“Bro learned that living things need to work”
Tell that to my 🐈
How do you handle these types of arguments in general?
Humans are productive without capitalism. If it rains, we build shelter. If we’re hungry, we grow food or go find it. We make clothes to keep us warm or to cover ourselves. We make art. At no point in history has any society not been productive or not worked. The difference is that the people of those other societies got to keep the product of their labor. They didn’t build a shelter and get paid 1/100th of the price and then were forced to live outside because they couldn’t afford a shelter.
People are happy to work. They are not happy to work under capitalism. Under capitalism you produce and it is taken away from you and you get Chuck E Cheese coins that can only be used to pay the robbers for a fraction of what you produced. You build a skyscraper, you get a big mac. You build an airport, you get a hat.
I used to have paragraphs prepared in my head to dump at my friends on this topic but these days I just say something like “ants don’t have jobs and they build lots of stuff” and it gets the point across
You build a skyscraper, you get a big mac. You build an airport, you get a hat.
More often than not, it’s “make a corporation millions more, maybe get a pizza party. Two slices maximum, each.”
bro thinks that touching computers to make line go up is the same thing as being a productive member of society
“Critical services and infrastructure should be handled by precariously underpaid and overworked laborers while lanyard wearers congratulate themselves on Reddit between gooning sessions”
Okay_I_Go_Now
/r/Entrepreneur
/r/Startups
/r/Freefolk
What’s freefolk?
Die-hard Gambo fans, often talking in circles with about the sloppy writing of the later seasons and weapons-grade about the giggling edgelord author realizing that his own overhyped final book probably wouldn’t be written much better and would have the same liberal status quo asspulls, so he doesn’t bother and has gone on to other projects.
even though i don’t care for soulslikes and like to shit on for acting like they are the pinnacle of human skill tests, I really hope that big beardman just writes elden ring sequels until he dies and never finishes the last gambo chapter lmao
Of course one of his best known contributions is some boss encounter reputed for eating shit.
interactions like this were the reason why i stopped going to reddit and facebook.
Such is life.
and when i get similar responses from hexbear; it somehow doesn’t affect me and i think it’s because of it’s reputation among the normies.
Razor_Sharp_007
/r/Rich
/r/Realtors
/r/RealEstateInvesting
/r/FluentInFinance
I don’t have anything helpful to say but I also frequently hit the wrong volume button first when taking a screenshot.
We could all be living high on the hog, kicking back and letting autonomous machines handle dangerous or debilitating work
But no, someone decided that if you aren’t somehow involved in making juice machines that don’t actually make juice, then you are a leech and deserve to die
No, you see, all those billions of cars and funko pops are absolutely necessary. What? People die over pollution and exploitation? First time hearing it ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯
heres some ways to handle it:
most people want to do meaningful, rewarding work. the people declared “lazy” or those adverse to any and all work are most likely (1) disabled in some way or (2) have mental health issues that need resolving first. there tiny fraction of people who even in FALSAC would do nothing but stare into space all day are probably practically non-existant
you shouldn’t have to face the prospect of a tortuous death just to go to be exploited.
one i typically use on chuds or conservatives that want to force everyone to work, including the tiny amount of people in the U.S. on some sort of welfare or assistance: okay now they are your co-worker and partly your responsibility now. your job is on the line if they can’t do theirs (this one only works IRL and only as a way to justify some sort of state welfare programs, not socialism)
i like the response; but i feel that a short glib humor laden sentence that people can accidentally read even if they disagree with it carries more impact than a well thought out paragraph that people will have to put effort into to reading.
Someone on Reddit had a moment of emotional vulnerability because of the monstrosity of capitalism.
All the robot LARPing lanyards punished that person for daring to do that.
Sometimes I wonder if the Titan Project was only the last straw for observers from afar.
As if tech bros would last a minute in a trade before their dainty little forearms snapped off.
I handle it by saying most people don’t like being exploited and explain why private property is bad. I then point out how we work more under capitalism than the average peasant in the Middle Ages did
If you don’t spend 8 hours every day running the McDonald’s fryers or making shitty plastic toys or creating propaganda telling people to buy shitty plastic toys and McDonald’s burgers society will literally collapse!!!
How do you handle these types of arguments in general?
Oh shit, here comes comrade MayoPete with Karl Marx’s “Capital, Vol 1”
South Bend, IN with Socialist Characteristics