• Mnemnosyne@sh.itjust.works
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      6 months ago

      Not really - the lions actually provide a benefit, unlike capitalism. The comic can be taken completely seriously and it’s true. Predators are very important to an ecosystem.

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        6 months ago

        As a resident of a state where deer kill more people than the mountain lions we eradicated ever did, this rings true.

        Along that line, you could argue that capitalists perform a similar function in economic ecosystems, exploiting the poor and swallowing up the weak. But then human society isn’t built to create an efficient profit mechanism. It exists to provide safety, cooperation, discovery, and the betterment of all humankind. Nobody needs to suffer at the hands of the economic predators.

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          For that to be true then generational wealth wouldn’t be a thing.

          If everyone truly started at 0 and only those with better “genes” rose up, then you should argue it’s at least “fair”.

          But even that is inhumane by many standards.

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      6 months ago

      All the socio economical classism it brings with it summed up quite succinctly in a comic. Yikes.

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      6 months ago

      Right, since the USSR and mid century China are widely known as bastions of academic freedom.

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        6 months ago

        I never understand why people think whataboutism arguments actually mean anything. Do they do this at home too? When their significant other suggests they need to do a better job picking up after themselves, is their first response about how the neighbour across the way is a bit messy so it doesn’t matter?

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          The point is that this has nothing to do with capitalism. Education has been abused in this manner by every society on the planet, and if anything modern “capitalist” democracies have a historically large amount of academic freedom. If my roommate was like “wow you cishet men sure hate washing dishes” and I say, “but these are Tammy’s dishes” is that really whataboutism?

          Someone on Lemmy posts this same comment in every fucking thread. I am far from a fan of predatory capitalism, but it’s just annoying when every thread is call and response: “DAE hate the color green?” “Capitalism in a nutshell.”