lmao the war in ukraine really was just a Democrat political project
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yeah but the people on this star trek instance think it's a good thing
most liberal instance* other than that dbzero shithole
*oh wait aside from lemmy.world
it literally says it reads shit off your phone/other smart devices, you're being tracked
privately owned property
quick, name a space that isn't
doesn't have the depth the titan sub imploded
because you're still paying out the ass on usurious loans
Imagine if the 19th century mutualists had their way and you could get a loan for a house and pay either no interest or, at most, a fraction of a percent, just enough to cover the costs of the actual labor involved in servicing your loan
Capitalist dipshits act like communists are so extreme and yet in their own radicalism they've prevented even the most milquetoast compromise that would ameliorate the exploitation inherent to capitalist wage labor. And every day it just gets worse as they fight to undo every slight gain won through the sweat and blood of unions fighting to achieve a more equitable future.
In other words: a lot of words to ultimately say nothing. Much like this comment.
still not beating the liberalism allegations
even more liberalism lol just double down
do you condemn the federation for their horrible authoritarianism in their treatment of the maquis
source of that quote is i wrote it before bed
anticapitalist views of society in general are eldritch brain horrors that peel back the veil of reality and reveal the utter putrescence of capitalist society in such a way that its horrors are forever unseeable and, for some, almost unbearable, as every single moment which passes bears witness to uncountable instances of preventable suffering through not just exploitation but incredibly callous disregard for the value of human lives, and for communists it's that x10
@startrek.liberalism showing its ass again
It turns out actually making things is an important part of the economy and i don't think their increasing manufacturing capacity is going anywhere. And if the sanctions end it's even easier to keep making oil money