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post industrial late capitalist ruin is upon us! the fingerprints of its decay are clear. look at your rotting cities. go outside into the alleys. look into the vacant eyes of the cold and homeless. the school to prison s***** abuse factory is almost all we have left. the military industrial complex manufactures death and we all die in the chemical fires and dream of the incestious nuclear apocalypse we secretly wished for during the cold war

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  • More to do with population and lax migration laws the capitalism.

    Anonymous January 23, 2019 6:38 pm Reply
    • True, there is terrible over population

      Anonymous January 23, 2019 7:22 pm Reply
  • Migrants are not the reason for the problems in our country.

    The problems in other countries are the reason for migrants.
    What if we helped solving those probelms instead of denying help to the victims of war, natural disasters, corrupt regimes and inequality.

    Anonymous January 24, 2019 1:26 pm Reply
  • Every system of control and order has limits. Capitalism is no different. Only an idiot with no imagination thinks that capitalism is the ultimate system that will last forever. As we evolved from the apes through to today, our social orders have changed to accommodate more members. The initial social order of our ancestors was as pack animals. Those packs are only workable up to around 30-40 members. Beyond that, you start getting competition from other “alphas” and the pack divides. Then we moved on to villages. Those could only handle about 100-200 members. Then towns. Cities. Kingdoms. Nations. Each increasing the number of members it could manage. Along with each, more subsystems of control were developed. Capitalism is one of those systems. Just like communism failed in the 90s, capitalism is failing now. Think I’m wrong? Remember back in the 1970s when we used to see the citizens of the U.S.S.R. lining up to get their government issued clothing allotment for a year? Low quality clothes versus what we had here. They’re barely make it through the year, but our clothes could make it to second and third hand use. Fast forward to today and the shit that Walmart sells barely lasts a few months. Remember the riots we’d see on our TVs from the U.S.S.R. over the government rationed goods in the 1970s? Compare that with Black Friday. Zero difference. We just dress it up with wrapping paper and a bow. When was the last time you bought something and it didn’t break within 6 months to two years? The consolidation of power into the hands of just a few corporations is no different from the consolidation of power to the corrupted government of the U.S.S.R. Increasingly, Americans only have a handful of places to get goods, but those goods are largely manufactured by a handful of companies. And freedom? Don’t make me laugh. We lost our freedom starting with George Bush Sr. He enslaved us to war for corporate power instead of for the good of global society. Our goals in WW II may not have been pure, but they weren’t for protecting and hijacking valuable assets for wealthy businesses like the first War for Oil in the 90s. Yes, capitalism is failing and it should because it’s time is running out. Within the next decade or two, most goods will be manufactured by automated systems, likely using recycled materials for advanced, high resolution 3D printing. Just as music and television and movies are essentially worthless today compared to before digital distribution, the same thing will happen with physical goods. Want to hear a song? What do you do today? You go to YouTube, search for it and listen after skipping the annoying ad. Did you pay for anything other than your internet access bill? No. You didn’t. Want to watch a real TV show (not the online exclusives, I’m talking TV shows from before digital distribution)? You just look for it on YouTube, Dailymotion, or even Amazon and IMDBs’s free service Freedive and watch. You pay nothing. Don’t even talk about the piracy angle and everything that’s available there. Just imagine what life will be like when you can just as easily pirate a set of 3D printed plates or furniture. Combine it with nanotechnology to get even higher resolution and more flexible and accurate “printing” and… everything becomes worthless only as long as your mind is married to capitalism. The sad thing is, we should be excited about machines taking over our jobs. It means we don’t HAVE to work anymore. We should be excited that goods and services are getting cheaper or even free (quality issues aside). All of this means we’re on the edge of abundance and being able to provide for everyone as long as we can lose the constraints of capitalism. Imagine a completely automated factory that can make anything you need and it does it by molecularly disassembling garbage and turning it into useful things like wood, plastic, metal, etc… All you have to do is feed it things we don’t want and then take the things you do want. How does capitalism work in that environment? If the assholes (business leaders and politicians) who were in charge in the 1960s through the 1990s were serious about running things, they would have planned for this. The fact is they had no idea because they were idiots when it came to seeing where technology was going. They’re STILL idiots. Look no further than MongoDB stock. I bought some at $74 a share back in September. An idiot named Christopher Eberle (stock analyst) downgrades the stock saying it’s not compelling and… the stock drops close the $63 target he set within a week. Not because anything happened to the company. Not because the product sucks. But simply because other invstors blindly followed this idiot not having a clue about what MongoDB actually does and why it’s valuable. Instead investors hear that it’s a database and they immediately think, “oh like Oracle”. Then they make moronic assumptions about MongoDB based on zero facts. The primary fact being that while MongoDB IS a database it is totally different in nature and application from a database like Oracle. Thankfully, that bonehead Eberle, who apparently doesn’t research anything, was wrong and the price climbed back up to where it was before over the next few weeks. I didn’t worry because I know more than Eberle. I knew it would come back up no matter what Jedi mind tricks he tried pulling with the market. Right now (check the date of this post) MongoDB is worth $85 a share. Suck it Eberle, you tool! And you trust these idiots with the market whether you’re an investor or not. These are the people telling you capitalism is great. It’s not. It’s dying (and it should). We need to work towards a society where anything that can be free, is free. We need to work towards a society where capitalism has been replaced with an economic system that functions better in a world where there are no jobs. We need to build a society where you can focus on doing what you most desire as your life goal, and that you can change that goal as much as you want with no penalties. These technologies can enable that. This is why it’s essential to move to natural, renewable energy sources with electricity being the primary form of energy. The new currency should be information, both dispersion and mining of it. Once machines are adept enough to be able to take care of that, the next phase we need to prepare for is merging with these new life forms. It WILL happen. It MUST happen. By merging with them, we can prevent our own obsolescence. You have been annointed with the word of truth. Pass it on. Take it from this site and post it where all can see. We will end MAGA because it’s a meaningless slogan. Make America Great for who? What does great actually mean? The phrase means nothing because Trump is grand idiot of the planet number one. Fuck you MAGA idiots. You know nothing about reality or life. Get fucked.

    Anonymous January 25, 2019 5:20 am Reply

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