• KepBen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “We can’t have a revolution against capitalism until after we address all the symptoms of capitalism individually!”

    • Somebody deeply invested in solving problems and certainly not a beneficiary of this corrupt and broken system
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        1 year ago

        No I promise whoever says that definitely fits my description of them. It’s not a strawman, it just looks like one because you assume I’m pretending to quote somebody I’m not.

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          Temporarily embarassed millionaires aren’t your enemy unless they choose to believe AFTER they consciously observe how fucked up the mindset is.

          Before that, they could easily just be ignorant. It’s not like US schools teach how fucked up and skewed it all is. They just say, “yep, this is how it works, and that’s how it works and why is the history of the stock market and yep we have it now!”.

          They are presented it as if it’s not bad, so unless people get burned, they don’t think about it. “Well I’m not that bad off and I’m not that special (despite having the embarassed millionairre’s mindset) so everyone else must only be whining.”

          You are feeding the exact same ignorance from the other side. Stop it.

        • Refurbished Refurbisher@lemmy.sdf.org
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          Not necessarilly. They could very easilly be a victim of propaganda; they don’t have to be a benefactor of capitalism in order to believe in incrementalism (which keeps capitalism as the main economic force).

          Neoliberalism drilled deep into American consciousness a while ago.