This is why I opted for a lemmygrad account for the long run.
Any instances banning lemmygrad are not worthy to read my shitty hot takes. And I don't want to spend my time with them, anyway.
This is why I opted for a lemmygrad account for the long run.
Any instances banning lemmygrad are not worthy to read my shitty hot takes. And I don't want to spend my time with them, anyway.
But it is rational for any individual to not work as hard, because he will bear less of the cost of that work, but still realize the same gain
They wouldn't realise the same gain.
More valuable work is better paid. Skilled management is likely to get better pay than menial work. Dangerous jobs get better pay than safer jobs.
You are not allowed to become rich by exploiting others, though.
We don't talk about 5th and 6th period.
It's hard to decolonise one's speech. Propaganda is so ingrained in our brains it's hard to filter all of it. And I wasn't even born and educated in the capitalist core.
Its a journey for all of us, and I'm happy we have people like yourself here to point out those details.
106 is apparently patreon exclusive: https://archive.org/details/45xa2nrowcgaz7bgk6qkjobjlxbllrbbmvgugcko
I remember they had censorship issues recently because of Palestine related discussions?
That's exactly the point.
How much of our lives can money buy?
What if I wanted to sell my whole remaining time for the benefit of the ones I love, in the form of organs?
Should we allow money to buy anything? Or should we actually make people less desperate so that they are not willing to sacrifice all they have for peanuts?
Notice I didn't specifically ask about how they look. My example was about something they/we say.
What's something someone would do/say that would have you think "one of us", about them?
Guys. It's not stable growth. It can't continue for much longer. Any moment, now. /s
Also, for China, if it grows less than 10%pa, it's technically a recession. They are failing hard! How can't you see it?! /s/s!
Common sense can be used to sustain any stupid argument, and it should be disregarded as a valid counterpoint to anything.
Yes, but it forces all of us to look for and construct a better alternative that's not tied to the whims of the tyrants that runs corporations.
If they're Brazilian, we have a few comrades doing really great comms on youtube: Jones Manoel, Ian Neves, João Carvalho, Humberto Matos, to name a few.
https://youtu.be/-QYhViVpavg
This is a 2h30 long lecture for web on the topic. With almos 600k views.
https://youtu.be/JwDDPwGT7UQ?t=3m33s Or this, in 20 minutes, hot from today.
Theres also the podcast xadrez verbal. Two historians discussing international politics weekly, adding a lot of historical context to current event. Not revolutionary, but it brought me much closer to the lemmygrad line. Their coverage after Oct 7 was almost 8 hours long. https://youtu.be/gDaChPREsd8?t=13m54s
Uhm. Maybe they don't need that much, but if conversation open up, there's a few sources there. All of them really great at explaining the historical context around everything.
We also have c/Brazil, here... For later. Best of luck!