Re: fuck the 'new poor'
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:02 pm
I wish I could teach you guys about anarchism
Move along Paulo's boss. Nothing to see here.
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They learned everything they need to know about anarchism from Crimethinc and Chomsky pamphlets.neckbeard wrote:I wish I could teach you guys about anarchism
The Torsion wrote: Stupid broke motherfuckers have been buying flashy shit they couldn't afford since way the fuck back when. There's no nefarious cabal against the poor at work here, it's human nature.
once again hitting the nail on the headGookstorm wrote:Fuck the baby boomers, more or less. They're the ones that fucked up social security, voted in a bunch of fucktards repeatedly, and kept on spending money horribly. And because so many of them were irresponsible fucktards, we generations that have worked goddamn hard for degrees and the wonderful "career opportunities" that await us like Starbucks barista and Home Depot associate that our parents were able to get with barely a high school diploma and yet somehow afford to buy a 1500 sqft house on a single 20-something guy's paycheck.
Fuck uncontrolled voting with dollars - the current housing market is exactly what voting with dollars creates. Irresponsible spending at the micro level over decades of idiocy has created an entire economy that's just plain unsustainable and will probably leave us worse off than where we started in the 40s.
Punk lyrics, probably.The Torsion wrote:They learned everything they need to know about anarchism from Crimethinc and Chomsky pamphlets.neckbeard wrote:I wish I could teach you guys about anarchism
You're blaming a generation's behavior within the system for our predicament and not even considering the fact that maybe it's just the natural end-state of the system itself? Or even addressing if the system is fucking moral? It's like sifting through symptoms and calling them the disease. And why? Because in the 1940s dear old dad had it good? Your dad? Not my dad, he was a janitor. Not Paco's dad, he picked cabbage for slave-wage until he keeled over of heat stroke. Was it justified then simply seen through your rose-tinted glasses? Shills for capitalism sure as if you were skipping around with a ratchet and oil can. Keep it running you assholes. High five each other. Emoticon. Condemn the poor for irrational spending as a sacrificial tributary to the State. Sensual rubdown as you dream of how better to chase the American Dream. Throw darts at photos of your irresponsible parents. Emoticon. You assfucks.hipster holocaust wrote:once again hitting the nail on the headGookstorm wrote:Fuck the baby boomers, more or less. They're the ones that fucked up social security, voted in a bunch of fucktards repeatedly, and kept on spending money horribly. And because so many of them were irresponsible fucktards, we generations that have worked goddamn hard for degrees and the wonderful "career opportunities" that await us like Starbucks barista and Home Depot associate that our parents were able to get with barely a high school diploma and yet somehow afford to buy a 1500 sqft house on a single 20-something guy's paycheck.
Fuck uncontrolled voting with dollars - the current housing market is exactly what voting with dollars creates. Irresponsible spending at the micro level over decades of idiocy has created an entire economy that's just plain unsustainable and will probably leave us worse off than where we started in the 40s.
Downloading Rosetta Stone French right now.Hell-haine wrote:Well my Mum is looking for a gardener these days.Kurt Russell's Beard wrote:I might make a good house boy and companion for an older lady.
SPOILERSPOILER_SHOW60 years old.
I never noticed it before but you're right. Torsion? What the fuck man? How do you reconcile this stance? Say something halfway human before I put you in the BattleTweeter box.VueeeuVueeeeuV wrote:They differ on defense and offer the same view of a brutal, mercilessly right wing America that exists to get as much work out of its human property as necessary.
EDIT: You took longer than five minutes to respond. You're in the fucking box. Have fun combining your sperm with Tweeters in efforts to spawn a master race.Kurt Russell's Beard wrote:I never noticed it before but you're right. Torsion? What the fuck man? How do you reconcile this stance? Say something halfway human before I put you in the BattleTweeter box.VueeeuVueeeeuV wrote:They differ on defense and offer the same view of a brutal, mercilessly right wing America that exists to get as much work out of its human property as necessary.
i'm not supporting his argument as a huge blanket statement for the economic downturn, but god damn it dude, we have a fucking right to be bitter. my parents and most of their generation wanted nothing but the best for me and their kids but they kind of fucked up, now i gotta help clean up what they thought was 'right' and 'wrong.' it's not easy man, let us be at least little butt hurt about this situation please.Kurt Russell's Beard wrote:You're blaming a generation's behavior within the system for our predicament and not even considering the fact that maybe it's just the natural end-state of the system itself? Or even addressing if the system is fucking moral? It's like sifting through symptoms and calling them the disease. And why? Because in the 1940s dear old dad had it good? Your dad? Not my dad, he was a janitor. Not Paco's dad, he picked cabbage for slave-wage until he keeled over of heat stroke. Was it justified then simply seen through your rose-tinted glasses? Shills for capitalism sure as if you were skipping around with a ratchet and oil can. Keep it running you assholes. High five each other. Emoticon. Condemn the poor for irrational spending as a sacrificial tributary to the State. Sensual rubdown as you dream of how better to chase the American Dream. Throw darts at photos of your irresponsible parents. Emoticon. You assfucks.hipster holocaust wrote:once again hitting the nail on the headGookstorm wrote:Fuck the baby boomers, more or less. They're the ones that fucked up social security, voted in a bunch of fucktards repeatedly, and kept on spending money horribly. And because so many of them were irresponsible fucktards, we generations that have worked goddamn hard for degrees and the wonderful "career opportunities" that await us like Starbucks barista and Home Depot associate that our parents were able to get with barely a high school diploma and yet somehow afford to buy a 1500 sqft house on a single 20-something guy's paycheck.
Fuck uncontrolled voting with dollars - the current housing market is exactly what voting with dollars creates. Irresponsible spending at the micro level over decades of idiocy has created an entire economy that's just plain unsustainable and will probably leave us worse off than where we started in the 40s.
How deep did you research? It is a contradiction in tenets, libertarian socialism--how many authors are loathe to dilute the prime "no rule" credo with the actual workings of wealth and service distribution; however, that is supposed to be part of it. And you can find many proposed models. You just have to look deeper than Proudhon and Kropotkin groundwork stuff. It's not right of the force. Its object is one of humaneness and fairness, to a damning fault. Regardless if it's sustainable, and that it might be purely utopian or ultimately futile, what I'm saying is that our system in the U.S. is too exploitive to support or "fix." I can't fucking support it any longer. It's wretched. I need something more socialist.Phritz wrote:i always had a somewhat childish admiration for anarchism. but one day, i realized, that there is no distribution of wealth in anarchism (duh!) and it's basically just a euphemism for the "right of the force".
What are you doing to do?Kurt Russell's Beard wrote:I can't fucking support it any longer. It's wretched. I need something more socialist.
Gonna get raped.Hell-haine wrote:My company is cutting a bunch of people's hours, going from FT to 15 hours a week and no benefits.
Obviously, they are all pissed off and depressed. What's worse to me is that for some reason, they thought they were gonna go through the net because most of them have been with the company for over 15 years.
Obviously they are now being replaced with kids who will do PT work for $8/hour.
I went to break with a bunch of the seniors the other day, a couple managers were there and gave me the evil eye when I talked about France's workers protection and loss of employment's notice (3 months vs 2 weeks in in FL). Then I added "If we were in France right now, everybody would be on strike to protest, but of course we're uuuh... Communists like you guys say..."
Other than your husband is there any reason you're staying in the US?Hell-haine wrote:If I move in another state, this time I'll be sure to pick one that is not under the "right to work" law...
I can't believe I was too stupid 5 years ago not to know how Florida worked.