True, but I will never stop driving the point home that capitalism is ruled by parasites that will fuck workers not just at every opportunity, but especially in times of crisis when things are especially terrible for everyone. — StreetlightX
As opposed to a society where capitalist parasites don't fuck workers at every opportunity and especially during crises? Is this so hard to fathom? — StreetlightX
If you want to argue over fantasies, be my guest — StreetlightX
No, you're quite literally fantasizing about alternate realities. — StreetlightX
Does the Singapore economy count as capitalist? It's certainly a free-market economy, but I believe the government controls most of it? — Michael
My suspicion is that individualism and libertarianism are not what it says on the tin, that they are merely anti-socialism which is as social as socialism, but more disorganised and unpleasant - like a Mafia is a disorganised and unpleasant government.. — unenlightened
And the response is these kind of things that you feel are authoritarian. Society simply doesn't work the way that somehow without any coordination each individual just comes to the conclusion that voluntarily social distancing is necessary.I think it’s simply untrue that people would have done nothing, as if there was no virus ripping through the population. — NOS4A2
Isn't capitalism defined as private ownership of the means of production, and opposed to that is state ownership? If the Singapore government controls most of the market then it's closer to state ownership than private ownership. 90% of the land is owned by the government for example. — Michael
You are correct that this isn't an anathema for the right wing and not every right-wing populist party has a problem with this. It's only the populist who read eagerly Ayn Rand and believe in libertarianism that think this way. But even they can change their views.The glaring need for state protection of strategic national industries, starting with health equipment and pharmaceuticals, is no anathema for national-populists who have already embraced trade protectionism. But the populist right has strongly opposed welfare measures that are becoming a matter of necessity to avoid social catastrophe. Having repeatedly branded these policies as “dangerous” and “anti-patriotic”, these politicians find themselves in the embarrassing situation of having to espouse them. — StreetlightX
centrist US presidential candidate Joe Biden has already been termed “China’s choice for president” by the conservative National Review." — StreetlightX
If it turns out that they were overly cautious, then so be it. At least we survived and we should be happy to pay the insurance premium for that. — Andrew M
Note that pandemics have happened before and they will happen again, even if the timing and severity are unpredictable. That requires vigilance and preparation. I think it's fair to hold our leaders and government bodies accountable to that standard. — Andrew M
True, but I will never stop driving the point home that capitalism is ruled by parasites that will fuck workers not just at every opportunity, but especially in times of crisis when things are especially terrible for everyone.
— StreetlightX
As opposed to what? Socialism? — Nobeernolife
It’s a stupid and bad faith argument because it is not about preferring death to recession. That’s a false dilemma. The argument is that we do not need to tank the economy and suppress basic liberties to teach people wash their hands, to sneeze into their sleeves, to self-quarantine, or to physically distance themselves from others. — NOS4A2
And the response is these kind of things that you feel are authoritarian. Society simply doesn't work the way that somehow without any coordination each individual just comes to the conclusion that voluntarily social distancing is necessary.
Do you honestly think that the economy won’t tank regardless of what we do? Or that people would adequately social distance themselves without coercion?
Corona has shown what a house of cards the entirety man made economy is.
How on earth could politicians have been ahead of the game without time machines?
No. We prepare for what we know and understand. We leave the unknown alone until we get to it. — frank
Do you need to be coerced to practice physical distancing? — NOS4A2
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