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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2018 21:46:18 GMT
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-feudalismAll right wingers are either feudalists or neofeudalists. It's the only place any of their various ideologies can end up. Both of which are forms of communism. Therefore all right wingers are communists.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Jan 11, 2018 22:13:20 GMT
I went out to work today and did some stuff.
You sat on your arse all day and came up with that.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2018 22:21:07 GMT
I also masturbated a couple of times.
I'm not sure if some of you already know this stuff and are pissed that others now know who you really are or if the truth feels like an attack and your npd is kicking in.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Jan 12, 2018 1:18:33 GMT
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-feudalismAll right wingers are either feudalists or neofeudalists. It's the only place any of their various ideologies can end up. Both of which are forms of communism. Therefore all right wingers are communists. You do realize that the link you provided doesn't really support anything you said, don't you?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2018 8:19:17 GMT
Tell me how it doesn't. The economy and condition is the information that's relevant, not what some dummy prescribes to the left incorrectly. Only in bizarro world does the left use right wing economics and promote corporatism. Feudalism is the original right, it's where the terms came from, only dopes don't know that. Neofeudalism is global feudalism sought after by right wing globalists, not this fake left they've invented. That was from someone who was "known as an advocate of free market or laissez-faire capitalism" aka a neoliberal and a communist trying to dupe people.
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Post by zos on Jan 12, 2018 15:21:13 GMT
Semantics, and an insult to communism.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Jan 13, 2018 1:43:48 GMT
Tell me how it doesn't. The economy and condition is the information that's relevant, not what some dummy prescribes to the left incorrectly. Only in bizarro world does the left use right wing economics and promote corporatism. Feudalism is the original right, it's where the terms came from, only dopes don't know that. Neofeudalism is global feudalism sought after by right wing globalists, not this fake left they've invented. That was from someone who was "known as an advocate of free market or laissez-faire capitalism" aka a neoliberal and a communist trying to dupe people. I challenge anyone - anyone at all on this board who is not under the influence of cannabis - to read that link from beginning to end (it's not very long) and tell me how it supports any assertion about anything. It is a series of disjointed thoughtlets in sentence form, most of which are styled thusly: Seattle-based technology billionaire Nick Hanauer has stated that "our country is rapidly becoming less a capitalist society and more a feudal society".Okey dokey, Smokey, so what? IMDb1 freeforums user Harold of Whoa has stated that "our country is rapidly being taken over by free-living rats". I'm only two clicks away from making that a Wikipedia article about neo-freeloaderism, and viola - that means that all neo-libertarian philosophies inevitably end in dumpster-diving for brunch at 2 in the afternoon. See how that works?
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Post by slowcomingwarbird on Jan 13, 2018 2:25:59 GMT
No, right wingers fit right into the Fascist, Capitalist, Nationalist paradigm... Capitalism is Fascism, and in the hands of the Alt-Right it takes on a much nastier Nationalist twist. People become so hung up on money that greed sets in and then they start complaining about immigrants taking their jobs. That is a path to self destruction which does nothing to improve the situation. For generations people have bought into the lie that with Capitalism you can make it to the top most wealthy and lord it over everyone else like some sort of self proclaimed king. A comfortable pipe dream that keeps everyone's hopes up while they work for a pittance, never realizing that it is unobtainable by design. Most people just aren't smart enough to figure out that Capitalism operates like a great big Ponzi scheme. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_schemeThat is exactly what Republicans under the Trump administration are running right now to make it look like the good times are rolling and the economy is booming. But like any great Ponzi scheme the whole thing will come crashing down conveniently after Trump has already left office and the people involved at the top have fled the country beyond extradition. It is a smash and grab, with Republicans shutting everything down and pocketing the money then leaving behind a hollowed out dysfunctional government where Russia can swoop right in and take over. A giant step towards Russian world domination, which is still very cheap given what they paid to back Trump. See how that works?
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Post by Nightman on Jan 13, 2018 2:55:57 GMT
With the exception of immigration issues, the OP may be right.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2018 4:07:14 GMT
I bet you thought that was really clever while you were typing it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2018 4:14:33 GMT
At least nightman has some sense, maybe a little dayman coming through.
Whoa kind of inadvertently spelled out how it works, those with wealth and privilege will be the citizens in their community and the 'freeloaders' will be slaves or noncitizens in their society. You know, like feudalism. Their community will decide where resources are spent and share equally in luxury and privilege. You really think millionaires and billionaires are worried about money after a certain point? Worrying about money is for slaves.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Jan 13, 2018 5:26:38 GMT
I bet you thought that was really clever while you were typing it. Actually, I'm pretty happy with it even going back and re-reading it, thanks. I'd put it up against that abomination of a Wikipedia article for writing quality any day.
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Post by ebuzzmiller on Jan 13, 2018 13:30:11 GMT
The modern world is like a serfdom in the form of multi-national corporations vs people who have very little choice but to work for them and/or consume their product. The only difference between serfdom of the past and now is that people are so Stockholm Syndromed that they like their captor and have the delusion they're free.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Jan 14, 2018 3:16:15 GMT
The modern world is like a serfdom in the form of multi-national corporations vs people who have very little choice but to work for them and/or consume their product. The only difference between serfdom of the past and now is that people are so Stockholm Syndromed that they like their captor and have the delusion they're free. If you want to be free, walk away from all your possessions and go live in the woods eating twigs and grubs and hiding from The Man. That's as free as you're going to get. The rest of us will go on with transactional relationships, rising or sinking depending on how it works out, which is not perfect, but is better that eating only what you can catch...that's why we all do it.
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Post by ebuzzmiller on Jan 14, 2018 12:10:35 GMT
The modern world is like a serfdom in the form of multi-national corporations vs people who have very little choice but to work for them and/or consume their product. The only difference between serfdom of the past and now is that people are so Stockholm Syndromed that they like their captor and have the delusion they're free. If you want to be free, walk away from all your possessions and go live in the woods eating twigs and grubs and hiding from The Man. That's as free as you're going to get. The rest of us will go on with transactional relationships, rising or sinking depending on how it works out, which is not perfect, but is better that eating only what you can catch...that's why we all do it. That's the most depressing thing I've ever heard. If settling for being a cog in a consumer good economy and trying to satiate existential emptiness with 'stuff' is all there is to life then suicide seems more enticing.
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