Sincerely, do not read this if your mental stability is tenuous. Basically details the numerous factors, environmental and otherwise, that are all pointing to societal collapse by the 2040s. I could barely get through it without feeling nauseous. There's some minor liberalism regarding China but it's more of a footnote than major focus.

  • Jorick [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Capitalism is doomed to die. The only question is if we're going to die with it or not. And dear fucking lord, if I can't fight to win, I sure will fight for revenge, or justice.

    Every single day, I hear liberals, or read their shitty moronic takes. Every day, I have to put up with people telling me I'm too radical, I'm just unrealistic, or whatever the fuck they can come up with. And when it's not liberals screaming random shit about civility, it's chuds or outright fascists who think it's ok to live in such a world. I think we've been patient enough.

      • Jorick [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        The saddest part of it is that all of this could've been avoided. Both of us could've lived normal lives if the bourgeoisie threw us a few bones. LIke you know, decent living conditions, a future, and actual hope about climate change, not some beyond useless, symbolic measures.

        • murro [any]
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          4 years ago

          Eh, you can't fix a culture of consumption with a few concessions. You'd have to change the root cause of overconsumption, capitalism, and that's not a concession that the bourgeoisie will ever make

        • Not_irony [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          Yeah, I think about how cheaply i could have gotten paid off. Like, $65k out of school and some cheaper housing and I'd likely be out there enjoying brunch, sad to say. But here we are. I guess I'm glad for it, in strange way.