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  • farttoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    1 year ago

    commented this elsewhere, but the general idea is that by showing that an important contingent of the left won’t vote for a pro genocide president, the democrats will have no choice but to run a candidate that is electable in the future.

    this means that trump might be president in 2024. That sucks, but most of the damage has already been done (supreme court, senate, etc). Might as well show the dems that they have to run a candidate that supports the rights of civilians all around the globe


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    1 year ago

    a genuine answer from an arab who spends a lot of time around arabs:

    the thought is if we don’t vote for biden now, it shows that there is an important bloc of people for whom support of palestine is non negotiable.

    while this means a win for trump in 2024, in 2028 it means the democrats will have to run an anti genocide candidate if they want to win












  • farttoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldSay it ain’t so
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    1 year ago

    because prior to the advent of capitalism the priorities were not on the consumer, but on the aristocracy. while the end results of free market capitalism are clearly destroying the planet, it is insanely more equitable than anything that came before it.

    the economies of scale exist due to the consumer pressure, which didn’t exist in other market systems.

    i don’t get why people are downvoting that. i’m not saying capitalism is the best thing in the world and nothing will ever be better than it. i’m saying it allowed people to eat more meat and is democratic compared to feudalism or mercantilism


  • communism requires capitalism to exist … at its invention, capitalism was the cutting edge that allowed massive economies to form. free market capitalism allowed the creation of extremely complex and vast logistical networks that did not exist prior.

    this is not some sort of “capitalism vs communism” thing. this is saying that capitalism was miles more efficient and liberating than anything that came before it. inshallah whatever comes after it will continue the trend


  • farttoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldSay it ain’t so
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    1 year ago

    capitalism has led to never before seen economies of scale, allowing for dirt cheap food prices never before seen in history. if we were to look at capitalism through that metric and that metric only then it would be wildly popular…