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  • ocho [they/them]
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    4 years ago

    I think there's a big difference in working for a place and speculating off that place's value and how much you own of it. Those are the main dividing force between proletariat and bourgeoisie, you know, the ownership of the means of production. And yea there's a whole chain of exploitation and imperialism that goes into bringing a banana into the United States, what? Chiquita is the United Fruit Company with it's name changed.

    We saw the damage this baseless speculation did last time in 2008, or any financial crisis really. My family was wrecked by that. That's been the consistent theme of all this, poor people and the global south get exploited further while the financial and middle class just duke it out because one feels it's being unfair to the other.

    Idk though, this feels pointless, trying to argue against this stuff. That's why I said I guess I'm wrong lol, everyone just bought in and I'm still skeptical of it all.

    • jack [he/him, comrade/them]
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      4 years ago

      The banana was an intentional example to show that every single thing you do in America relies on imperialism. Singling this out is silly.

      Rampant speculation is hyper destructive exactly because money is fake. But doing it with Gamestop to ruin a hedge fund is not the same as those hedge funds doing it with housing to ruin millions of lives.