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I don't understand why cultural relativism is even part of this conversation.
We're talking about shifting the # of dollars that we spend on corperations to spend it on people instead. We're not talking about everyone melting into some weird new cultural identity. | ||
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Love this guy's technique. A couple vague lines about "getting money out of politics", while simultaneously promising massive political cash spending, welfare in the form of unneeded and overpriced libarts education, to win at politics. Why bother spending large donors' money to convince the public to enslave itself, when I can spend the public's money at the large donors' places of business to accomplish the same thing if I just wrap it in a feel-good slogan? As noble as "let's give everyone equal economic opportunity" sounds, the only thing Bernie's proposed education bread and circus would succeed in is destroying the value of a Bachelor's degree, and destroying everyone who went into debt to invest in such a degree at the same time. That, and reaching the American public much more broadly with the insanity taught in anthropology and the other soft sciences that drives so many of us to cheer on our own destruction. And oh yeah, I almost forgot -- the people who run these institutions, profit politically from what is there taught, and profit from loans on tuition at them, who also happen to share Khazar blood with Bernie, will reap enormously expanded profits too. Promising across-the-board free tuition for Women's Studies for anchor baby girls on the backs of future Americans is economic suicide multiplied by political suicide. Promising free tuition to people pouring through a porous border who will never recompense what they take through taxes before taking their new economic advantages back to home countries with worse gibmedats is economic suicide. Being enthusiastic about the State feeding more money into a bubble that already threatens to shatter the American economy when it bursts is completely insane. Can't wait to have my mouth sewed to this human centipede you disgusting servile animals are cheering in. But maybe it's naive of me to think you would see the error of your ways even with me shitting in your mouth. | |||
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The integrity of these systems is threatened by cultural relativism, which leads to multiculturalism, which leads to more open immigration, and a slow rate of integration, which leads to your country being filled with people whose beliefs and values aren't generally compatible with a socialist state. It remains to be seen whether immigrants in Europe can be integrated enough to preserve the integrity of their system. It's a fairly valid criticism of the shift toward socialism. In many ways, having a successful socialist system and having cultural relativist policies are mutually exclusive, and that's a problem with Bernie's platform. | |||
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Last edited by Lune; 10-17-2015 at 07:01 PM..
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Yea but what bernie is talking about is hardly "far" left.. we currently have ALL the same programs that he wants, we just pump that money into a small group of people, rather than everyone else, small groups that dont even pay taxes.
its a broken and corrupt system were trying to fix, not some Utopian new idea. this is like econ 101 stuff its like 1950s shit... this isnt some radical new deal | ||
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What Patriam and my post was talking about was more abstract criticisms of the ideological foundation of Bernie's policies, which likely would never even come into play because Bernie is simply incapable of implementing changes that big when congress is owned by republicans and most Americans are bootstrappers. | |||
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I'm not anti-Bernie. I do, however, think socialism has been a massive failure in Europe just like every other "ism". The only ism we should follow as human beings is pragmatism.
Of all the people I've seen debate, I liked Jim Webb the most. I liked Bernie the second most. Webb probably doesn't change shit but he might actually invest in nuclear energy. We blow billions of dollars on things like the F-35 and inane studies at public research facilities, might as well use that money to invest in something positive like clean, domestic energy. Good Einstein quote, although that's WAYYYYYYU further left than I am. My gripe is that the system should be one man one vote, and money shouldn't enter into the equation. A banker is not more valuable than a farmer or a teacher, I'd argue they're less valuable in fact, but yeah, each should have an equal voice in the political system.
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yea but pragmatism is a philosophy and socialism is an economic policy.. they are not, or I should say, they shouldn't be, related to each other.
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#10
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Almost a full page of Berndrones sucking each others' dicks without interruption. I thought we weren't allowed to post gay porn on these boards with Daybreak watching.
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