>>12379041cobble something together, then you can talk it up again.
would you consider a country where political pressure is built up with bribes until the interests of a company are above the protection of its own people as more or less capitalistic?
how exactly do you interpret the fact that these companies are from rich countries?
>Fuck you for using their suffering and deaths to support the ideology that killed them.so I use the suffering and the deads in those countries, those capitalist countries (you even said it yourself) and justify the ideology that prevails there - wait a minute thats capitalism - could you explain that?
and I would like to make something clear.
I dont like the idea of communism, at least not of the one we know historically or from china.
there are all kinds of gradations down to the social market economy like yurop mainly works with. thats like 5% communism at best.
are we known for our ruthlessness? (spoiler: health system, unemployment benefits,...)
but to believe that our economic principle - the capitalism - is still goal-oriented in 2020 when you see the profits of bezos is very stupid.
remember, money is a substitute value for goods.
money does not mold, money does not do work and most importantly, money does not multiply by itself.
if someone earns 30 billion, then someone else has 30 billion less.
how long do you think this will still work?
what happens when even the last supermarkets close due to the price pressure from amazon?
who will pay the taxes then?
where do you work then?
will bezos then have the same amount of money as the USA and Europe together?
will he then buy his own continent?
and how many refugees will come from the third world when the price pressure has arrived on raw materials?
you are welcome to keep believing in whatever you want, but if you arent 65 or older, this shit will catch up with you.
it will catch up with us all.