• blade_barrier@lemmy.ml
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    13 hours ago

    Lisa is trying to sell socialism to people under the pretext of “all people work together”, greater good for all mankind and other fairytales. She’s just feeding them propaganda. Fuck Lisa.

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      Socialism is certainly the necessary path forward, I don’t think that amounts to just “feeding people propaganda.”

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        There’s no path forward. We are not moving forward. That’s just socialist progressivist belief. Some believe in Buddha, some believe in Allah, socialists believe in path forward.

        And OF COURSE socialism is the only path forward according to socialism. Who would’ve thought.

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          “Forward” as in progressing in complexity of production and improving key quality of life metrics.

          My name is not “Socialism,” Socialism is not a living, breathing being either.

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            What’s a complexity of production? Why do we want to progress in complexity of production? Shouldn’t we be trying to reduce complexity? And who defines the “key quality of life metrics”? If socialists define those, then surely socialism is necessary to improve those metrics. But I guess different people can have different metrics. Catholic Church, for example, may take the percentage of people going to heaven after death as a key quality of life metric. In this case, socialism would be absolutely devastating for quality of life.

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              You can simplify where you can, but as technology advances it gets more complex to manufacture. You can’t reasonably build a cell phone in your garage from base components.

              As for quality of life metrics, things like literacy rates and life expectancies, home ownership and mortality rates. The Catholic Church should not determine this as they do not base their beliefs in known material reality.

              I am fairly certain that you’re a troll, though, so I don’t see much point in continuing this.