• Jax@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    I would imagine that the primary reason anyone thinks communism will fail is that greed is too rampant amongst many people these days. I happen to agree, communism is nice to think about but I have worked for the state of California. I’ve seen what having a job that you do next to nothing at, get paid a liveable wage on, and basically can’t be fired from has done to state govt. It’s a fucking mess. These are people who, right now, are complaining about homeless people despite the only thing separating them is the fact that they were lucky enough to know someone who worked for the state. I mean it when I say they quite literally do nothing and get paid for it.

    Cali state govt is socialist as fuck, and the outcome is things like millions of peoples information being leaked. We’re talking social security numbers, drivers license, where you live, etc. If you can’t tell me how you avoid the equivalent of things like this happening in a communist govt (because the outcome with communist govt corruption is worse by a large margin) then I just turn my brain off and stop reading.

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      10 months ago

      Cali state govt is socialist as fuck

      Wait Californians democratically own and manage the means of production? Holy shit.

      Oh you mean a liberal state that has slightly higher taxes :(

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        10 months ago

        No, you silly head, I’m talking about the people who work for the state. I’m not talking about the state itself.

        Fucks sake, pay attention.

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          10 months ago

          How are the people who work for the state socialist in practice? They work for a capitalist state.

          Also are you claiming the state(as in the government and associated entities) is distinct from the employees that make up the state government? How?

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      10 months ago

      I assume that when everyone else in this thread is talking about socialism and communism, they mean like the Wikipedia definitions, not just more government.

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        10 months ago

        Well, considering OP likes to name drop books they’re apparently reading on economics I’d say we’re dealing with a different class of duning-kruger.

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      10 months ago

      Having bureaucracy managed by an AI with everything heavily encrypted would put a stop to a lot of bullshit. Just saying

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        10 months ago

        No, it wouldn’t, because in order for that to be put in place the union would have to agree to it. The union will do everything and I mean every single thing to make sure everyone knows that this shit is fucked.

        The union for state employees (in the state of California) is good at two things: keeping itself alive, and making sure that state employees are protected to insane degrees (like being able to sue your manager for a HOST of reasons).

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          10 months ago

          I’m confused, are we assuming a peaceful implementation of these policies or for them to be put in place by a new government post-revolution?