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Originally Posted by chytry
It's the system, not the genetic makeup.
Real life example: Koreas
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Originally Posted by tgiggity
someone with a brain itt
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Originally Posted by juan valdez
This is funny coming from the guy who shared his marxist beliefs and peaced out a couple days ago. Unreal
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Originally Posted by tgiggity
I'm so far from marxist anyone who knows me would be laughing their asses off at that accusation
I would like to identify as a unicorn, unfortunately I don't get to choose my identity, other people do. You are in fact a guy who "shared his marxist views and peaced out a couple days ago"
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Originally Posted by tgiggity
we have entirely different world views. A company paying the people who create the products/provide the services that generate revenue for the company is not them "giving their profits away", it's what they owe to the people who should control the company (not shareholders/boards of directors, but that's another topic).
You even share their bitterness towards the oppressors
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Originally Posted by tgiggity
Without the employees there is no business. They earn those profits, not some schmuck drinking scotch in his ivory tower having his assistant write up spreadsheets for him.
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Originally Posted by Max Cut
True to form, juan valdez. Good to see you fall in line with your clan.
Worthless no-talent populations starving themselves. Right.
I didn't even say anything controversial, never mind that people were starving themselves. You just formulated another strawman to outrage at. I literally told you tooth worded his post in a way that was certain make you screech and you still couldn't help yourself. All you do is pop in with emotional outbursts. You're like a 13 year old girl with front row tickets at a bieber concert
North Koreans are literally shorter than the south. All the research indicates malnutrition stunts cognitive development also. This isn't controversial. 3rd world countries have a schooling and literacy problem. Again not controversial. They don't have skills, is that controversial? This was derived from a discussion on currency that is backed by an economy and GDP. Literacy, malnutrition, and skills are all relevant. Suggesting they aren't issues in 3rd world countries with currencies that hyper inflate and weak economies is silly. Working yourself up in to some heroic moral position and outrage in the discussion is absolutely pathetic. If you want to do good, solve a problem you're actually capable of. Go bring a stray dog some clean drinking water. Spare us your idiotic grand standing