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based PMC class solidarity! :epstein:

The noxious class character of these woke twitter socialists is why they got so mad at Shaun, the nicest boy online. Being a sweet and earnest person talking about collective struggle is "idiotic" to these insignificant and low statured creatures. It makes sense that these cannibalistic podcasters are forced to believe that growth is infinite and entropy doesn't exist. Their entire ideology relies on them justifying imperialism because these whiny bloodless Karens have desires that matter more than their child slaves ("To shift the responsibility of Nestle using slave labor to the consumer is fucking monstrous"..."Jeff Bezos should consume less. no one else" this Breadtuber has the same petit bourgeois consumption based ideology as that Ian MIles Cheong freak)

When your entire existence is predicated on exploitation, you have no other concept of "love and faith in humanity" than being able to continue genocide of indigenous people for your imperialist desires. Will these irrelevant soy podcasters ever get their "faith restored" by working in the fields like their apartheid child slaves? Noooo, that's Stalinism :amber:

Degrowth is an ideology that requires them to go outside (uh oh, sorry vampires!) and "touch grass" as these domesticated losers claim is so important and meaningful to their lives. But if they are actually forced to do that wendigo meme praxis, that's apparently "violent authoritarianism"? Ironic

  • Deadend [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Shauns tweet was true.

    Also I felt it was "you aren't going to have a 4 bedroom house in the burbs with a huge yard and a pool."

    Of course I want MORE but I also accept that at a certain point, my more means less for someone else. It's also not good long term to grow suburbs forever. I don't know if degrowth is part of urbanization and trying to live denser, but I like the idea of us going denser, less need for cars, shorter pipes, less roads, less distance.

    • star_wraith [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      “you aren’t going to have a 4 bedroom house in the burbs with a huge yard and a pool.”

      I agree with you though I made a post months ago here how a bedroom for each person in a family might not practical in the future (and today, parents shouldn't be shamed for not being able to provide it) and got roasted.

      • AlexandairBabeuf [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        average size of a bedroom is like 70-130 sq ft. lets abolish 1000s of sq ft yards before we come for someone's sleeping arrangements

        • ratmfan [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          I'd rather have a big yard then my own room cause if you have kids, they can play and exercise in the yard, and you can also have lots of guests/BBQs/party's in the back yard

          just a matter of personal preference tho, others may feel different

      • frivolity [comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        there's no reason to shame people for not being able to provide things that the government should be providing but people need to have private, lockable spaces. like a room doesn't need to be a mcmansion style Master Bedroom, but like people need private spaces that they can control access to, especially neurodivergent people (as an autistic person i would have committed parody and satire on myself in minecraft if i had to share a room post puberty, i almost did before puberty even because of my disgustingly unhygienic, constantly nose-picking brother) or people with significant and fundamental disagreements with family members - imagine someone in an abusive home without even the ability to be alone in their room with a locked door. I know people in abusive families and some of the first things their family did to them was take off the locks on their room. it is absolutely an invasion of reasonable privacy. the fact that poorer people can't provide it always isn't a knock against them but on society and wealth inequality - i don't judge poor people for not being able to provide clean water but it is still a vital and necessary resource.

        edit: either give people their own rooms or give us enough wilderness to fuck off to when we need to masturbate like in the oh so glorious olden days

        • infuziSporg [e/em/eir]
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          3 years ago

          I know people in abusive families and some of the first things their family did to them was take off the locks on their room.

          Just the locks? Lmao my family took the whole door off. :oh-shit:

      • Deadend [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Each kid having their own room was a bubble thing. Not even boomers had their own rooms.

        • star_wraith [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          What percent of humans that have ever lived have had their own room? What about that percent just right now, globally? I imagine it's pretty dang high.

          • Deadend [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            I don't think it's super high, as we got billions living in poverty.