Idk, doesn’t matter where I go, be it Political Memes, Politics, Elon Musk Spam, etc, it seems everyone hates on capitalism all together-

  • TheYojimbo@lemmy.world
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    Because capitalism is burning the earth down for profit and if nothing is done we’re all dead soon ?

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      we’re all dead soon

      That’s a bit… extreme. We’re all going to be dead soon? You mind elaborating a bit?

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        Climate change, sea level rising, populations moving to an already overpopulated land mass, wars, pandemics… Capitalism is killing us slowly but surely. And “soon” is a figure of speech, it might take a while but compared to humanity span it’s soon enough. Some might survive, but on the long term humanity is running head first into a wall. We might have the time to change course and only get a few bruises, but the no return point is way past.

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          Well like everything, capitalism too has its downsides and there’s plenty to improve on, but it’s quite difficult to see how ending capitalism and replacing it with what ever you think it should be replaced with would end stuff like wars or pandemics. Ending capitalism would definitely end certains issues caused by it, but along would come a set of new issues we’re probably not having to deal with now.

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    Most people dislike that everything is being dragged down for profit margins instead of taking care of humanity

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    Because a majority of people are left sided. There’s a reason Trump hasn’t been able to win a popular vote, he’s not actually that popular. He might seem it in uneducated redneck towns, but it takes about 100 of those towns to match the population of a decent city, which typically votes left.

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    Capitalism and the right is literally against humanity for the benefit of the very few. You’ll wake up eventually

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    Because a lot of tech culture is based upon the idea of sharing things with people, of enabling others, of bringing down barriers, of helping other people reach their potential. This is why open source communities are so prevalent, and even commercial tech offerings are sold to us with these ideals.

    And all that is antithetical to many right wing policies, which are often about creating barriers and unneccessary limitations. Like DeSantis’s Don’t Say Gay laws. Or the defunding of community services like educational institutes. Or placing barriers on voting.

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    To try to give you a genuine answer, perhaps because 1) Lemmy is a left leaning environment generally, 2) if you’re American, because the majority of the western and 1st world countries are dramatically more left leaning than the US (I live in Canada, and your democrats are more right wing than our main right wing political party)

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      I live in Canada, and your democrats are more right wing than our main right wing political party

      The same is true when comparing these ‘democrats’ to the main right wing political parties of any European country.

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      here in NZ, our last right-wing leader laughed aloud when asked if he was religious, on national tv, and said no.

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    We just witnessed the hottest summer on record. This corroborates what scientists have said for decades, that emissions are bringing about ecological collapse. For those of us who possess a moral compass, this means we need people in leadership who are serious about saving the planet.

    What are YOU doing to help, with your one vote?

    If you vote right-wing, the simplest explanation is that you’re not forward-thinking enough to grasp the impending danger.

    Do better, please. There are plenty of information sources out there.

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      Very well stated 👍 My version would be a little simpler though…

      “Hey, let’s throw more money at the planet, see if it cares…”

      Money means squat if we’re not doing the right things for the wet blue marble we live on.

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    The Internet has been dominated by ND, queer and trans folk since as far as I can remember; and the right tends to want us to not exist. So… Fuck them. 🖕🖕

    I stand with the side that doesn’t think I’m an abomination because I love men as well as women.

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    older, wealthy, not so terminally online people are overrepresented amongst the political right. young people, who are typically less wealthy, and who identify more with things that have only recently become more socially acceptable, such as alternate sexuality or gender, are typically less served by the political right, and since they have a much larger online presence, the views they hold are much more accepted and voiced in most online spaces.

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    It’s possible that Lemmy in general is leftist because the people who came here wanted faster and more effective moderation against hate speech whereas more right wing people didn’t have a particularly strong need or desire for moderation.

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      I guess you never saw the amount of bans r/conservative issued to keep their hate train echo chamber rolling

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      The left wants to be free from the right. The right needs toe left to troll. right wingers hate being around themselves and no one else

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    Honest answer the right doesn’t seem to have any good positions now. They are against fighting climate change, against tolerance, anti-science, and they speak of fiscal responsibility but instead of tax and spend they just spend. They are way too much into mindless defiance and dirty politics. And they are the most hypocritical “do as I say, not as I do” party IMO.

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      Thanks, you are civilized, different from the others, also, yeah, I know that the US right wing is batshit insane, but yeah, I don’t agree in capitalism = bad, I like the way it works, but we should actually focus on decreasing inequality and give opportunity to everyone

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        I didn’t mention capitalism but meant to, I think capitalism itself is great but like so many other things it needs limits. Huge mega corporations have a lot of disadvantages for the environment, competitors, customer service, and consumer choice.

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    Because the type of people satisfied with the status quo are not, in general, the kind of people who are early adopters of anything new.

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    The anti-capitalism sentiment is interesting. While the issues with it are obvious to everyone, the solution is not. Atleast not to me. If you just end capitalism, it’s going to be miserable for everyone. You need to replace it with something better. People however don’t seem to think it this far, or if they do, then for some reason they don’t want to discuss that, and get angry for even asking. Just having a vague idea is not good enough. This isn’t the kind of stuff you figure out on the go.

    Even now, I’ll probably just get downvoted and labeled a right wing capitalist, because that’s easier than answering the actual question.

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      It’s strange to me that Capitalism, as described by Adam Smith (but labelled such by Marx), is supposed to serve the common good, and included gov’t intervention in markets. I’m OK with that idea. I lean way more left of that, but if Capitalists here and elsewhere didn’t bend over to defend gross wealth inequality, cry about helping society as a whole, and actually studied differences in economic theories and practice I wouldn’t think most of them are assholes.