• tisktisk@piefed.social
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    10 days ago

    Do be mindful that this attitude is precisely how our ancestors entrapped us in this terrible catastrophe of a situation to begin with. Don’t blame–that’s what they did too.

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      10 days ago

      Sorry but name something better then capitalism to allow people to change their position in life.

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        10 days ago

        feudalism, tribalism, mercantilism, anarchy, colonialism, distributism, mutualism, syndicalism.

        Who are the ‘people’ you’re referring to here? The privileged and powerful or the distraught and the hopelessly impoverished? Why is ‘position change’ our compass of goodness concerning economics systems? If you’re planning on just playing the ‘false dilemma’ game, I will concede immediately–if it’s only this or that, you’ll find me hard-pressed to vote in favor of anything non-capitalism, but that’s only because I know the alternative is something much worse yet still technically capitalism with a different name/label

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          Who? My brother. Moved from being almost bankrupt to now living in a nice house and owning a business.

          My godfather built his own company, lives a good life.

          A friend of mine who has gotten into investing and is now making a nice living doing that.

          Why would anyone not want to change their position in life? Why would anyone want to stay where they are? Be nice to move up enough in life to own your own place and actually retire at some point. By retirement I mean never worry about your bills. Not worry about "oh no my hot water heater went out, now I have to choose go to my grand kids graduation or replace the hot water heater ". Actual retirement.

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            10 days ago

            oh so by people you meant you and your family. Clearly the selfless capitalism is convenient for you isn’t it?

            If ‘move up’ means a lower standard for everyone else, how ‘good’ can it really be? I don’t really know where you got retirement from. That’s a 20th century invention that most want no part of.(Most retired people come out of retirement at least once for a reason boss.)

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              10 days ago

              So because I choose people I know to demonstrate a point then that also means that I don’t know anyone outside of a friend and family circle that capitalism has helped?

              “Clearly the selfless capitalism is convenient for you isn’t it” nice but if snark there… So much for an actual discussion.

              If you are retired and WANT to go back to work is completely different from not having a choice when you are old tired and no one will hire you and you don’t have enough money to live on. Bit of a difference there.

              I don’t know of anyone that does not want to retire. Many who come out of retirement only work part time. Not full time, again they want to. Not that they don’t have a choice.

              If you don’t want it that’s fine, but anyone I’ve spoken to does.

              Have a good night. I’m out.

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            10 days ago

            i am glad you have been lucky in playing the game. most arent and will never be, no matter how capable and talented.