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wotyzoid
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i hate theories which rely on a not-insubstantial amount of magic in order to function.


Ladies and gentlemen, this is what happens when you lose the game. You just give up. It doesnt matter if you actually have something useful to add or a legitimate criticism assisted by factual evidence. You just spew , because why, it doesn't matter anymore. You've given up hope. You start talking about magic and .
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
Ladies and gentlemen, this is what happens when you lose the game. You just give up. It doesnt matter if you actually have something useful to add or a legitimate criticism assisted by factual evidence. You just spew , because why, it doesn't matter anymore. You've given up hope. You start talking about magic and .


lol. i enjoy the irony re "factual evidence" given that the distinct lack of anything approaching a workable communist model in reality is precisely what i was mocking the magical thinkers about. in addition, i already provided some "factual evidence" in my first post in this thread.

given up? lol, i am an active supporter of capitalism. i grew out of my childish commie opinions around the time you first started learning to mooch off others. and even then, it was more an appreciation of its critique of capitalism rather than a steadfast belief that it actually offered an alternative.

you support an idea that literally has no basis in reality- except for all those times which ended in holocausts caused by those "state capitalists" who gained power by saying the same kind of stupid you're so earnestly regurgitating in 2018.

let us know when you finally join that working class you have such esteem for :stongue:
Jon_Snow
Was Kenny born with rocks in his head or did someone put them there?
wotyzoid
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
lol. i enjoy the irony re "factual evidence" given that the distinct lack of anything approaching a workable communist model in reality is precisely what i was mocking the magical thinkers about.


That's really ing rich. "I haven't given up. I support it now."

You are a broken man. If you need evidence of the unsustainability of your beloved system that enslaves you, and you don't even seem to care, all you have to do is look in the mirror, look around you, and realize your privilege. If you are unwilling to do that, you are lost and I have nothing pleasant to say to you. What idiots like you seem to be unanble to understand is that communism is inevitable and will always resurface. This will all come crashing down and then we will see who was right.

Meanwhile you can keep telling yourself I don't have a job and calling me a moocher, because evidently you have nothing else on me and probably a tiny penis.
wotyzoid
"Communism is for us not a state of affairs which is to be established, an ideal to which reality [will] have to adjust itself. We call communism the real movement which abolishes the present state of things. The conditions of this movement result from the premises now in existence."
Sand Leaper
I'm personally more interested in how full scale automation of manual labor and the potential of universal basic income will revamp the relation between the means of production and workers. If the entire working class and much of the lower middle class gets laid off, since it is no longer profitable to employ them compared to using robots, is that what finally yields a first world revolution? You can't have everyone working on robot maintenance, after all, and there will always be a small, finite number of jobs in Tiphares (provided the world doesn't devolve back into another feudal hierarchy).
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
I'm personally more interested in how full scale automation of manual labor and the potential of universal basic income will revamp the relation between the means of production and workers. If the entire working class and much of the lower middle class gets laid off, since it is no longer profitable to employ them compared to using robots, is that what finally yields a first world revolution?


It might not lead to ye olde Communism, but it's certainly this kind of shift in the grand tectonic plates of technology, demographics and environment that will bring about a change in our social system, not people proselytising in paper-thin rhetoric on the Internet. I suspect the process is unlikely to be pleasant for the working man in the medium term, however.
wotyzoid
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
...people proselytising in paper-thin rhetoric on the Internet.


You are such a passive-agressive .
SYSTEM-J
Yeah, I really try to avoid confrontation, don't I?

EDIT: And actually, maybe I should for a change. I'll delete the rest. I can't be bothered anymore. Nobody gains from it.
wotyzoid
:stongue:

Sheesh

This is fun

wotyzoid
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pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
That's really ing rich. "I haven't given up. I support it now."


No, moron. I’ve always supported it.
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