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In Other News... CEPS meme thread v 2020 - new year, new memes

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@Captain.Heroin That's exactly why the down-to-up redistribution that's inherent to capitalism, but really has set in on a new level since the rise of neoliberalism in the 70s, has to end!
When enough people are getting layed off, when people start hungering for real, shit hits the fan. I hope then finally insurrections start to arise. People are fed up with this shit, but most are deeply indoctrinated. They think they hate mondays, but in reality they hate wage-slavery. When enough people start realizing that pretty much all the problems they face now can be traced back to their root cause, which is capitalism, they will start to organize and resist.
We already have seen, that homeless people as well as people that have been recetly evicted, organized and started squatting empty homes.
I mean why not? There are more empty homes than homeless people. Why speculate with that, when the basic needs of people are not met?
Why is more food that's perfectly fit for consumption thrown away, than people need to not hunger?
Jobs in critical infrastructure for minimum wage and without hazard pay and/or PPE? GTFO!
People start realizing that things have not to be this way. And since Bernie dropped out, for many people the last hope died. I hope sincerely that great improvements to society will happen. All we need is for the working class to regain class consciousness and organize. Both is already happening.

What will the 1%, or let's say 0.1%, because those are the ones that made their riches by fucking the rest of the world over, as well as through slave labour (whether wage-slavery in industrialized nations or real slave labour abroad, or even through prisoners in the US), do, when people start knocking on their doors? They're outnumbered so massively, they can't escape our revenge.

If not now or in the next few years, then surely when the ecocide carried out by politicians in the pockets of oil billionaires, etc., will get so dangerous for the average person, that they're forced to not longer look away, who really is responsible. This will be in 1-2 decades max.

Viva la revolución!

@JGrimez don't you think it's disgusting or at least massively inappropriate to compare Goebbels' "Big Lie" to what is happening now? Obviously not, although this "conspiracy" is carried out by (((them))) in your logic, isn't it? Classical victim blaming, also a Nazi approach to propaganda btw...

@mal3volent: Shameless repost of the meme I posted a few days ago! I'm deeply hurt, comrade :cry:
 
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No problem, mate! ;)
Btw does the "Brand New" in your avatar refer to the band Brand New?
 
@Neopunk
All "powers" fail as they wear thin and grow old.
Wait on it. If not now; when?
LOL
All this confusion babylon pushing on the irie is not sustainable... it will fail. Let's not get caught up in the lies and deceit of those in "power" as this is precicely how they enslaved us to begin with. We march. We move on. Witnesses will abound.
There really is no escaping balance, IMO. There is always a bottom line tally going on. They do not wait on knocks on doors; instead opting to jump from plush penthouses to their demise... what ugliness. What shame.
What happens when the whole world is in poverty and cannot afford to purchase the goods they create? Who gets a profit? Correct... there goes good-time charlie as not only are his warehouses full but there is no longer income to keep the entitlement airs. Fucking pieces of sh**. Profit b4 people makes me sick and ashamed.
My bad.
Carry on, please and thanks.
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@JGrimez don't you think it's disgusting or at least massively inappropriate to compare Goebbels' "Big Lie" to what is happening now? Obviously not, although this "conspiracy" is carried out by (((them))) in your logic, isn't it? Classical victim blaming, also a Nazi approach to propaganda btw...

Well I'm Jewish so I guess I'm the most qualified to make that (in your opinion exaggerated) comparison?
I was once told that Nazi Germany was a "trial run" and evil reinvents itself in different ways often when and where you least expect it.
I don't know if it's "the Jews" or maybe a sub-sect of Judaism that masquerades under the religion. Could be Jesuits, Vatican could be a shadowy group above all those mentioned who are the real seat of power...
All I know is that psychopaths are in charge and that routinely has happened throughout history. The propaganda today is just more advanced, extensive and effective (to many but not all).
 
@mal3volent Great, they're one of my favourite bands ever! A friend of mine introduced me to their music (as well as opioids) about 10 years ago. Unfortunately he hung himself, possibly due to an amphetamine-induced psychosis, in the locked and secured ward in a psychiatry two months ago... So now they're even more significant for me.
What is/are your favourite releases?
Anyway, even if times are really shitty, I hope sincerely that you'll find your way out of the darkness again, perhaps now when spring begins. Feel hugged, comrade 🙂
I know we don't know each other, but if you ever need to talk to someone, just PM me. Sometimes a stranger can provide a new perspective on things.

@PtahTek I try to distance myself from analyses that contain the word "babylon", because I think it oversimplifies things ad especially puts them in a religious context, which I as an agnostic, cannot approve. But I think we're basically on the same page here.

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What happens when the whole world is in poverty and cannot afford to purchase the goods they create? Who gets a profit? Correct... there goes good-time charlie as not only are his warehouses full but there is no longer income to keep the entitlement airs.

This is already a problem. It's why we have so many so-called bullshit jobs, especially things like middle management, etc. It's all to keep enough people working so a) their minds are occupied which is crucial for governments to not have a bunch of critical minds and b) to have enough consumers.
As automatation proceeds, someday a good chunk of labour will be done by machines/robots. What will we do? Too many people without jobs are dangerous. Their minds need to be occupied (thank god there's TV...), but there need to be enough consumers as well.
The solution to this: UBI
I don't hate UBI (in combination with regulations on rent control for example), because it provides a basis where people can start organizing for real without fear of ending up homeless or hungry.
BUT it's main function is to be a band-aid for the collapsing capitalist hellscape, which is why I only see it as a short-term approach. Sure, everyone having enough money to live decently without a job would be great, but we can't stop there!

@JGrimez: That people in charge are often psychopaths isn't exactly a secret and one sure doesn't need to make up some crazy conspiracy theories to make that point.

And here's the obligatory meme:

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(I wonder that he survived the artificial coma benzo wd in Russia. I thought his weakened system that he must have if he's for real with this carnivore diet shit + this dangerously experimental "therapy" will kill him and tbh I'm kinda disappointed that I've been wrong apparently)
 
Why did you call me a piece of shit? I mean, depending on the argumentation you might be right in some aspects, but I didn't even attack you in my previous post that you commented with "^wow POS"

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Death to Amerikkka!
 


Pretty poor, IMO. Like many of the 'anti-landlord' memes, it asserts the landlord just showed up and demanded money, ignoring the basic facts of who paid to build the domicile, who maintains it, and that the renter could choose to buy somewhere else if when their finances support it. I hate this mindset, as though the apartment or house was just magically there and people can live in it for free indefinitely.
 
Pretty poor, IMO. Like many of the 'anti-landlord' memes, it asserts the landlord just showed up and demanded money, ignoring the basic facts of who paid to build the domicile, who maintains it, and that the renter could choose to buy somewhere else if when their finances support it. I hate this mindset, as though the apartment or house was just magically there and people can live in it for free indefinitely.

Well that's a perfect example of ignorance that people display when it comes to landlords. Do you know anybody that can afford to buy a house? I for sure don't know anyone my age (I'm in my mid-twenties) or older (like in their 30s) that could buy a flat or even a house. And you portray it as if most landlords are just people that were involved in planning and construction or anything like that and come by to repair it themselves when there's a problem. Most of the time though it's some big corporation that buys whole blocks or streets and then speculates when they have enough houses to do that with. When there's a problem they call somebody to do it (usually after a few weeks in which you call and write them constantly or simply just don't and wait until you do it yourself). That's not work. I don't like dehumanization, but this really is parasitic behaviour. It's absolutely beyond me how real labour is taxed so heavily while money made from financial trading isn't taxed at all (at least in the EU). Strange how so many ways to make money that are connected to big money have either only low tax or aren't taxed at all, while most labour that actually produces value is so heavily taxed. It's almost as if the rich aren't targeted at all with taxes, while the average person makes up for that loss.. Just strange, isn't it?

And yes, no house just magically appears for people to live in. They are built by working class people that get jack shit for what their work is actually worth. And then some bourgie-ass rich person comes along, buys the house and suddenly they get like 30-40% of your monthly income just because they were rich enough to buy it and you weren't? How come you think that's fair?
Shelter is something every person needs. It's not like people are free to choose to just sleep on a bench or something... Well they are, but that's still a coercive relationship. I cannot stomach how people can think it's somehow freedom of choice whether you starve or buy food, whether you freeze to death in the streets or pay rent, etc.
I can put a gun to your head and you can choose to give me your money, but is that really a free choice?
I hate this mindset as though the actual labour needed to construct the apartment or house is just magically only worth a fraction of actually owning them.
 
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Well that's a perfect example of ignorance that people display when it comes to landlords.

I had a long answer to most of your points, but i's likely moot. You've got your perspective, I've got mine. I'm not sure how productive a discussion like this would be, when you have such hard set opinions on the matter. Nor, do I believe this thread would be the right place.
 
Why did you call me a piece of shit? I mean, depending on the argumentation you might be right in some aspects, but I didn't even attack you in my previous post that you commented with "^wow POS"
You were wishing death upon someone who has helped countless people and also lying about the carnivore diet which supports reducing the health of others through misinformation.

@JGrimez: That people in charge are often psychopaths isn't exactly a secret and one sure doesn't need to make up some crazy conspiracy theories to make that point.
That's cool so you're halfway to understanding what's going on. You just need to further understand how the psychopathic mind/networks operate and start doing some dot-connecting.


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