• @[email protected]
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    355 hours ago

    My favorite was death panels.

    “The government is going to decide who lives and dies by gatekeeping access to healthcare!” Motherfucker, that’s what insurance does now. The potential failures of a collectivized system are treated with more scrutiny than capitalism working as intended.

    • @Semjaza
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      54 hours ago

      You’re not too wrong.

      But despite all of the inexcusable ethnic cleansing shit of the PRC they have drastically raised the standards of living of the poorest.

      You’d be hard pressed to find anyone (who isn’t a member of a persecuted minority or political dissident) in conditions as bad as a Brazilian favella in the PRC. Let alone a favellasworth of them.

      (And to preempt, bright spots of favella culture such as community centres, art, and people succeding are despite the conditions (even if in response to them), not a sign that they’re “good actually”.)

      • @[email protected]
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        121 minutes ago

        Not here to discredit the social improvements in China of the past 50 years, but there are still places in the countryside that are comparable to favelas.

        But they are disappearing, favelas are not.

      • stebo
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        81 hour ago

        everyone poor

        no. everyone should be able to make ends meet. it’s not impossible.

  • OhStopYellingAtMe
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    298 hours ago

    I love it when they show price gouging and panic buying and long lines at grocery stores (pictures of capitalism in action) and say “this is what communism looks like!”

    It’s like they’re soooo close to getting it, but never will make that connection.

  • BarqsHasBite
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    29 hours ago

    They just have to pull themselves up by their bootstraps! See it worked for some!