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@SeasonedRP Hardly anyone in the establishment in politics, arts, or capitalism is actually right wing. They might say they are from a party on the right but actually all that means is right of centre. Pre Trump, centre was moving left for about 100 years.
Centre is now so far left that the left wing politicians off the past would be horrified at the unthinkable left wing social and ethical views expressed today by some of the right. Would anyone who voted for women's suffrage have done so if they could have seen the men and women it would produce and the destruction it has wrought on the family? Would those who invented state welfare be happy with the way it has damaged generations of the underclass? Would the men who came back left wing from the two world wars have ever wanted to see the cuck states we now have in the west? Would the heterosexuals who decided to permit homosexuality to be legal on compassionate grounds have been happy with the transgender kids in school and the homosexual marriages?
Until 10 years ago the only debate that has been permitted in establishment circles for the last 100 years has been "how far left should we move next?" "The trend is your friend" has worked for the establishment for about 100 years, they are all lefties now. They would not have survived otherwise.
Read MoreCapitalism belongs to the greater group class systems.
That is a Marxist take.
Capitalism is one simple idea, and nothing more: Capital should be decentralized and given to the people.
Not the government, not Mark Zuckerberg, not the collective, or the workers of the world - the PEOPLE.
How is this so complicated.
“Group class system” is by defnition a centralized hierarchical system. Organic or not. This is the antithesis of Capitalist aims.
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Read MoreLenin was a retard of the highest degree who brought untold suffering to millions of people.
May he forever burn in hell.
Capitalism belongs to the greater group class systems.
Class systems are first and foremost about control, not profit.
True, Lenin said that the capitalists will sell you the rope with which you will hang them, but they got much smarter from then on.
In that regard, boosting "secondary" leftist goals, such as gender issues, has been instrumental in wiping out a class-focused, threatening Left.
Oh. Those. Yeah. I saw that shit. Too much to wade through. I am easily distracted.
The last big internet strange thing I got into many years ago was the story of Ted the Caver.
Awesome story. It may still be around. Epic
22h ago The Hub
still believes in soulmates FFS
In the mostc recent vids he admits to not dating, not leaving home to create for months, being disappointed with women the more sex he had (in past, common occurrence) to the point of rejecting easy sex with attractive woman, slept with 17 women that later admitted to have bf or husband... Got to say that from limited interviews I have listened to, he doesn't show sentiment (and what you quote it might have been slip of a tongue).
The only thing that sounded strange: he puts himself low on a pecking order list for RL at the age of (don't quote me) early 40s.
22h ago The Hub
@MentORPHEUS It's not at all preposterous. You're just don't have current knowledge about the environment in the corporate sector. Your first example, defense, is run by people like Jim Comey (former Lockheed general counsel) and Lloyd Austin (Raytheon board). They and their ilk are the ones wearing the $5000 suits and raking in the dollars. Comey and Austin are right wing? No one of any import in the defense industry is right wing unless your idea of right wing is someone like Bill Kristol or Max Boot.
Hospitality-ever heard of the Pritzkers? Banking and finance-are you serious? Jamie Dimon and Brian Moynihan are right wing?
Look at the numbers. Currently, the professional class and the wealthy support the left. Working and middle class people support the right. There are exceptions, of course, but that's what current data show about income and voting patterns.
Read More22h ago The Hub
@Stigma Corporate America by and large isn't pro-capitalist. It prefers a heavily regulated economy in which it controls the regulators. In any event, Corporate America and execs aren't exactly shy about their support of leftist causes. Offhand, I can't think of any insane leftist cause that Corporate America hasn't enthusiastically supported and funded, and the environment in most big companies (and law firms, consulting firms, etc.) is insufferably woke and far left.
Capitalism may be good for consumers, but big companies perceive that it isn't so good for them. That pesky competition eats into profits.
23h ago The Hub
@SeasonedRP Jeez, man... just how far will you try to stretch a "Left bad, and at the root of all problems " idea/narrative, to try to get it to fit reality???
This isn't even difficult to work through. ALL the higher echelons of all the corporations across all the economic sectors, include hardly anyone right wing???
Defense, energy, manufacturing, mining, agriculture, hospitality, private equity, banking, finance, construction et al... hardly anyone wearing $5000 suits in the boardrooms of all the corporations us right wing???
Admit that sounds preposterous.