• uralsolo [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    That is how capitalism works.

    Yes. And it is deeply unfair in how it rewards entrenched wealth rather than giving everyone equal opportunities. That’s why socialists are opposed to it.

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      I didn’t come from entrenched wealth. I followed the blue print of work hard and smart. I’ve done well.

      It’s not hard to make it in capitalism if you stop worrying about what others have and focus on your life. Most people just can’t stop trying to compete with the joneses.

      I’ve been to communist countries. I’d much rather live in a capitalist country. Being equally poor and starving doesn’t interest me at all.

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        I’ve worked hard for what I have too. That doesn’t stop me from looking around, seeing that there are billions of people on this planet who work way harder than I do for way less than I have, and saying “this system should be changed.”

        idk what communist countries you’ve been to, but if you compare for example the average Cuban’s quality of life to that of the average person on any other Caribbean island, capitalism doesn’t come out looking too hot. Most post Soviet countries are still poorer today than they were in 1989, almost everyone who has been lifted out of poverty in the past generation is Chinese, and there are literally hundreds of capitalist countries that have been doing capitalism for a hundred years or more that have remained the poorest countries in the world regardless.

        The objective reality is that communism is leaps and bounds better at organizing society than capitalism can ever be, full stop.