• muddi [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Why would you come into a thread and enthusiastically declare yourself a dickhead weirdo

        • masquenox@lemmy.ml
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          1 year ago

          If a socialist calls you a dickhead, it means they're still trying to spare your feels.

        • muddi [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          Again, why would you say something like that in this thread/community/instance?

          I'm not requesting you to answer. I'm requesting you to reconsider your approach to this scenario

        • Hadriscus@lemm.ee
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          I feel like this is a teaching opportunity. I'm no teacher, and certainly no academic, but socialism is a political stance that socializes basic needs, such as healthcare, transportation or education (primary and secondary). "Socialization" means every single citizen pays for those through the tax system, every year or so, proportionally to their own income. This allows everyone, regardless of their status, to enjoy good health, regular trains and buses, and a complete education, all without paying extra. It also prevents these basic amenities from falling into the wrong hands, ie those of capitalists who would gladly hike up prices, taking avantage of the fact that they're vital things. It is something to strive for. I hope I helped make this notion clearer. Cheers

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    • MalarchoBidenism [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Ancaps when the
      when the corporate conglomerate that owns their house demands they pay the property tax fee or else they go to private jail (it's not a state)

      ancap-good

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          • Hadriscus@lemm.ee
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            I guess it doesn't translate as well as I thought it would. I mean a response in good faith. French calls those first-degree, as opposed to sarcasm which would be second-degree

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