Corporations will get bigger, governments will become subservient to the stakeholders' interests, and the people will probably be livestock for the 1%.Big Tech companies are trying to resist the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to enforce interoperability and open up their platforms to competitors. This legislation would reduce the power of these companies by making it easier for users to switch services without losing their data or connections. The companies are likely lobbying against these regulations to maintain their monopolistic control and avoid the competition and operational changes that interoperability would bring.
Well, they tried some kind of UBI in my country, but after a few years it was clear that it wasn't sustainable in the long run, because, as you may imagine, it costs a lot of money (even though it was available only to some people). UNIVERSAL basic income may be impossible right now, at least for most countries. Even if we manage to tax 90% of ultra rich people's wealth, I believe. I do believe that a better redistrubution of wealth is certainly possible. In other words, time to tax Apple, Microsoft, Google, Netflix, AirBnB and all the other suckers more!something something over-taxation that affects lower income people and small businesses more than high income/big business thereby making artificial caste systems. honestly i'm not even sure pure capitalism is an issue so long as monopolies are prevented or stopped. and this is coming from a guy who thinks UBI could be a better idea than how current welfare and unemployment systems currently work. >_<
Do that and America will stop trading with you, and they would be right to do so. UBI is better than the regular benefits, just put it at 1/5 of the price of the minimum wage and it'd be a great thing.Well, they tried some kind of UBI in my country, but after a few years it was clear that it wasn't sustainable in the long run, because, as you may imagine, it costs a lot of money (even though it was available only to some people). UNIVERSAL basic income may be impossible right now, at least for most countries. Even if we manage to tax 90% of ultra rich people's wealth, I believe. I do believe that a better redistrubution of wealth is certainly possible. In other words, time to tax Apple, Microsoft, Google, Netflix, AirBnB and all the other suckers more!
Do that and America will stop trading with you, and they would be right to do so. UBI is better than the regular benefits, just put it at 1/5 of the price of the minimum wage and it'd be a great thing.
wait, what?!?yeah bro it so cool how all those modern inventions were created by [check notes] ownership of capital and unequal distribution of wealth. totally and definitely created modern society bro, for sure. Edison invented the lightbulb and Henry Ford invented the internal combustion engine for sure dog, they definitely weren't just extracting wealth from labor while doing fuckall.
What a bunch of ignorant bullshit. Guess I'll come back to this when a translator who isn't a Fox News mong picks it up.
That's what actual socialists think of capitalism. You don't have to agree with us on everything, but I'd appreciate it if non-leftists actually took the time to read the absolute basics of our complaints and criticisms.wait, what?!?
I don't know where you're from but there is not that much money to gain from their taxation. It's normal, you can only tax the money that is made in YOUR COUNTRY, thus they seem really rich but you won't get enough to do anything.Nah, I don't think so. Even the USA are increasing taxation on those companies, they need money too.
Extrem poverty is indeed decreasing and every part of the world are getting out of poverty (China since the free-market, South-east Asia right now, south-America etc.), you should look at the daily income per capita according to years on this article https://ourworldindata.org/the-history-of-global-economic-inequality. I wait your statistics that are not irrelevant but imo it seems like the usual high coping from socialists when you show them what happens when you let the free-market do its job (crushing poverty, destroying child's work and so).The obliviousness of the translator is really interesting, not only is he proudly defending capitalism with irrelevant and wrong statistics, but he's doing so while translating a fascist manga that explicitly rejects capitalism and its modernity, wanting to go back to inexistent natural state. Did he also already forgot the last chapter? Manga and videogames who he praises are defined as "comfort"(slave morality) by his Omega hero. Unsurpisingly a power fantasy for losers is read by losers.
Wait, who's socialist again?That's what actual socialists think of capitalism. You don't have to agree with us on everything, but I'd appreciate it if non-leftists actually took the time to read the absolute basics of our complaints and criticisms.
Poverty measured by wages is nonsense. Actual poverty has increased and will be continue to do so. No China as actually not eliminated poverty despite its claims and Argentina right now under the "free market" has more poor people than ever. You are either out of reality or have actual economic interest in masquerading this like the IMF or the UNExtrem poverty is indeed decreasing and every part of the world are getting out of poverty (China since the free-market, South-east Asia right now, south-America etc.), you should look at the daily income per capita according to years on this article https://ourworldindata.org/the-history-of-global-economic-inequality. I wait your statistics that are not irrelevant but imo it seems like the usual high coping from socialists when you show them what happens when you let the free-market do its job (crushing poverty, destroying child's work and so).
It's true that this manga explicitly rejects capitalism and its modernity, wanting to go back to inexistent natural state.
This is incomprensible. You too are on the internet and just mande a political comment. Fiction is political and both this manga and the translator are explicitly so, please snap out of your fantasy world and stop speaking nonsense.So what ? It's a fiction, you socialists are so lost that's why no one likes you (and that you are all over internet). I can read a fiction for 2 hours without thinking about my shitty political opinion while you don't seem to be able to because it never crossed your mind that the traductor may be doing that.
That article was last 2017... It's not like some black swan event occurred last 2020 which were exploited by the rich to increase their wealth.Extrem poverty is indeed decreasing and every part of the world are getting out of poverty (China since the free-market, South-east Asia right now, south-America etc.), you should look at the daily income per capita according to years on this article https://ourworldindata.org/the-history-of-global-economic-inequality. I wait your statistics that are not irrelevant but imo it seems like the usual high coping from socialists when you show them what happens when you let the free-market do its job (crushing poverty, destroying child's work and so).
It's true that this manga explicitly rejects capitalism and its modernity, wanting to go back to inexistent natural state. So what ? It's a fiction, you socialists are so lost that's why no one likes you (and that you are all over internet). I can read a fiction for 2 hours without thinking about my shitty political opinion while you don't seem to be able to because it never crossed your mind that the traductor may be doing that.
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