• Wanderer@lemm.ee
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      11 months ago

      It’s very easy to be a contrarian if you just point out issues without understanding the system as almost everything in the world has some form of issues. But it is a lot harder to understand than system and fix it and it’s a lot harder to understand that system well enough and come up with an alternative. You don’t understand capitalism and you don’t understand the alternatives.

      I think you should learn some economic theory. Maybe go out and buy a economics 101 book or watch some YouTube videos.

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              11 months ago

              Homelessness can be fixed with government spending and capitalist countries has largely fixed homelessness. There always going to be some people that don’t want a home forwhatever reason so never going to be 0 unless you lock certain people in their homes.

              Well yea we will all have equal weather when we have nothing under Marxism. Not sure that’s ideal though.

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                11 months ago

                It is ideal to me. Overconsumption and Climate Change. Something’s going to give. And Mother Nature doesn’t bank at Wells Fargo.

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                  11 months ago

                  Communism is inefficient though it leads to more waste. And not to mention most of the biggest ecological disasters have happened under communism.