consider the implications for a post scarcity future
consider the implications for a post scarcity future
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Am I the only one noticing a lot of conservative economic priests in here? Is this normal?
21 1 ReplyReactionaries grow louder as the system becomes more strained and workers more class aware.
15 4 ReplyYeah. Maybe that's a class we could stand to just, like, not have?
7 0 ReplyTo be fair, reactionaries aren't a class by themselves.
7 0 ReplyNo but the priests of "economics", it's the dumbest most toxic religion anyway, and they use so fucking much cocaine and so many children.
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You're literally spouting slogans.
4 5 ReplyThe fact that this is a known phenomenon does not make it incorrect, lmao.
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Just because you spout slogans doesn't make you right
2 1 ReplySure, then counter what I said.
1 0 ReplyCome up with an original non-slogan thought and I will
1 0 ReplySo you just, what, refuse to make any coherent points other than vague gestures? Sounds about right for you, I guess, but still disappointing.
1 0 ReplyYou never made a point to begin with. That was my point. You just spout slogans you head somewhere, that I've seen reported ad nauseum, and when I point that out, you want me to write something well thought out?
First come up with something that is a slogan, then well talk
1 0 ReplyReactionaries grow louder as the system becomes more strained and workers more class aware.
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