The mayor’s office says it would be the first major U.S. city to enact such a plan.

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    About 5% of the population. Whereas the rest enjoy the best supermarkets on the planet. This should be about fixing the edge cases, not trying to pretend we don’t have amazing choice and wealth in food for the vast majority.

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      169 months ago

      So you’re talking about “edge cases” and also claiming it effects over 17 million Americans. That’s a lot of human suffering.

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        We should strive to improve. But the modern food system which is overwhelmingly capitalist has produced the most food secure system to the most people ever. Calling it a failure over 5%, especially without context and scope is foolish.

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          The modern food system is not capitalist. We extensively subsidize farming, so that farmers will produce excesses despite a lack of corresponding market demand. This socially-funded excessive production is the foundation of our food security.

          Capitalism does not produce such a system. Capitalism sees production in excess of actual demand as wasteful, and seeks to eliminate it.

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            -99 months ago

            We subsidize farmers, so we don’t have a famine. Has nothing to do with it being socially funded.

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              99 months ago

              Why can’t capitalism prevent a famine?

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                The only way capitalism can prevent a famine is if the individual can be expected to adequately plan and prepare for a food shortage. History says we won’t do that.

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              39 months ago

              Please clarify your point. You seem to be saying “the subsidies we provide have nothing to do with subsidization”.

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                Because it doesn’t…we subsidize farmers, so we don’t have a famine…we don’t subsidize farmers because of socialism or capitalism. It’s literally done as a fail safe. It’s the same reason we have metric tons of cheese on hand as well.

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                  49 months ago

                  The idea that the government should provide such a failsafe against famine is an act of socialism. A purely capitalist approach to a famine is that the individual should be responsible for preparing their own means of surviving it, or perish in an act of economic Darwinism.

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          99 months ago

          And praising the capitalist part “especially without context” is also foolishly.

          The context being that a historically isolated and hard to invade country with extremely beneficial geological features happened to be capitalist, then went on a 50 year military and social propaganda campaign to stamp out any possible competition in other countries either by directly sending its military in, or funding local forces willing to cooperate.

          In no way am I saying communism or socialism is some kind of perfect system, and I not going to debate their historic representations.

          But you’re ignoring a looooot of history in your comments.

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          59 months ago

          My guy, shut the fuck up. Who is paying you to spout this nonsense? Because if no one is, you are getting played.

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      159 months ago

      “fuck those potentially 15 million people, I eat perfectly fine so stop pretending there’s a problem”

      This is what you sound like to those 15 million people.

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        -109 months ago

        Again, I’m not sure what kind of Boogeyman you’ve imagined, but I’m not sure where I’ve said we shouldn’t strive to improve food scarcity. Y’all are wild looking for some people to fight with.

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      89 months ago

      Oh, so like 20,000,000 people don’t fucking matter and don’t deserve the ability to have access to fresh fruits and vegetables?

      GTFOH.

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      09 months ago

      Whereas the rest enjoy the best supermarkets on the planet.

      Yeah but the rest of the world sees supermarkets as a negative.