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Maxine Waters called for Republicans to be "confronted" in public. Last week the editor of Think Progress called for Republicans to be confronted in their bedrooms. I read this yesterday on Facebook. The author is a Leftist thinker based out of NYC. Note the last sentence:


"I hate capitalism.

Capitalism is a system that elevates psychologically crippled monstrosities like Trump and Kavanaugh to positions of power. Capitalism is based on the detached exploitation of natural resources and human beings. Capitalism directly causes our alienation from the Earth and one another, as we are forced to compete against each other in a “zero sum” neo-Darwinian game.

Capitalism creates an incessant need and desire for money. The need for money turns everyone into slaves. Capitalism distorts the human personality and individual psychology around the slavish worship and devotion to money.

Capitalism creates a false system of beliefs. It forces people to develop a false identity which they present to the world. Eventually, people forget this false identity was based on bargains and compromises they made with themselves to survive in a ****ed up system. Once they acquiesce to the capitalist game, they inexorably lose their soul and their independence. They start to sound like marketing copy. They basically become living marketing brochures for whatever tedious products or initiatives they feel might help them get rich.

I hate marketing also. Marketing is an intrinsic part of our contemporary Capitalist monocultural nightmare. The 20th Century thinker Lewis Mumford noted that capitalism forces each of us to wake up each morning, look in the mirror, and ask ourselves, “What part of our personality can I sell today?” He was right. One thing that is difficult to sell is the truth, since few want it and it resists being commodified.

Capitalism makes people incredibly stupid. Karl Marx understood that. He noted we end up confusing “the sense of having” with something real, like our other senses or our authentic relationships. People are now so stupid that they continue to pursue short-term goals oriented around money-making while the entire planet is burning down around us.

Marx was a great thinker in many respects. One major reason he continues to be ridiculed and suppressed is that people don’t want to confront the truths he exposed. Marx theorized that Communism could only succeed in an advanced industrialized country like the US or England. He would have expected it to fail in Russia, China, and elsewhere. I appreciate Marx, but I am not a Communist or a Marxist.

I hate Capitalism because it elevates people who are good at the amoral activity of acquiring wealth above other people with different interests and talents, such as teaching children or gardening. Capitalism turns wealthy people into unfeeling ego-trippers and makes other people feel less important by comparison. Our society now treats wealthy CEOs and entrepreneurs as if they are saints, even when their actions have far-reaching negative consequences.

Steve Jobs gets canonized by the mainstream culture, despite Apple’s socially and environmentally destructive policies. Now we are supposed to applaud because Jeff Bezos has raised the minimum wage at Amazon to $15 an hour, when he is worth over $130 billion. This situation is still disgusting. We should be shaming and castigating such men, not worshipping them.

I hate Capitalism most of all because it is killing the Earth, our home. Some people argue that the negative environmental impacts are not a result of “pure Capitalism” (whatever that is), but that is wrong. Capitalism is a debt-based system that requires endless growth and development to sustain itself. Endless growth is clearly impossible on a finite planet with limited resources. Capitalism has put all of our children’s lives into extreme jeopardy. This is not okay. It is terrible.

I hate Capitalism because it has distorted the authentic goal of the psychedelic revolution. The point of psychedelic revelation is not to heal the individual’s neurosis by giving them some vague, ineffable sense of the “universal one-ness.” The utility of the psychedelic experience is to deprogram and decondition the individual from the distortions caused by this Capitalist system, so they can become mystical revolutionaries seeking to emancipate our human family as a whole and holistically reconnect us with the natural world. The psychedelic movement should be a rebellion against Capitalism and exploitation - not a new gimmick for “conscious capitalists” to use for their “neo-green” or “mindful” entrepreneurialism.

I would love to see some kind of global revolution turned against this destructive Capitalist system which reduces people to servile idiots while it annihilates the biosphere upon which we depend for nourishment, beauty, and oxygen. However, considering the fragility of our planet’s health, such a revolution would have to happen seamlessly, with the alternative system ready to implement instantly.

Capitalism has created a system of mutual exploitation and victimization. Men have often exploited women for sex. Women have often exploited men for money and security. To perpetuate this system, we have socialized men to be warriors, killers, and aggressors. Now women are furious because men have been shaped by this thorough cultural conditioning and programming. That is a good step, but it is not the last step.

When we realize we are all victims of a Capitalist system based on mutual exploitation and victimhood and the exploiting of the Earth’s resources for gadgets and creature comforts that are inherently unsatisfying, we can make a shift from #metoo to #wetoo: We can recognize that we have all been unconsciously complicit in a system that is universally destructive. Then we can get to work in the courageous and dangerous art form of building the alternative. And we better move fast.

These days, there is a lot of ideology and corporate propaganda that tries to make us believe that some kind of reformed Capitalism can be okay, even awesome: We can have a green Capitalism, a “conscious Capitalism.” We can have Capitalism with mindfulness meditation, sound baths, and San Pedro ceremonies. We can have Capitalism where one percent of profits goes to orphans or refugees. Etc. I think we have to realize all of this is an attempt to dodge the issue. It is in fact wrong.

Capitalism cannot be reformed. Capitalism is demonic and it needs to be destroyed.

The social ecologist Murray Bookchin wrote: “The private ownership of the planet by elite strata must be brought to an end if we are to survive the afflictions it has imposed on the biotic world, particularly as a result of a society structured around limitless growth. Free nature, in my view, can only begin to emerge when we live in a fully participatory society literally free of privilege and domination. Only then will we be able to rid ourselves of the idea of dominating nature and fulfill our promise for acting as a moral, rational, and creative force in natural as well social evolution.” I agree with him.

I know that some people, reading this, will leap to make the counter-argument. They will want to list all of the positives that Capitalism has brought: A globally integrated market, the ability to go into a store and buy some obscure fruit from Brazil or spices from India, a better lifestyle for multitudes, longer lifespans for some, and a modicum of security, plus travel opportunities (the wealthy elite are addicted to exotic travel which is the new colonialism). However it now seems these were short-term delusions based on our exploitation of the Earth over a limited period. Many of these specifics can be refuted - but the arguments are complex and laborious.

I am not as interested in the past as much as I am concerned with the present and the future. To any thinking person, it should be obvious that if we continue with this Capitalist model of excessive development and resource exploitation, human beings will not continue on this Earth. We are rapidly driving ourselves toward extinction. A planet that is 4 degrees Celsius or 7 degrees Fahrenheit warmer (as Trump’s science advisers now predict for 2100) will be one without Oxygen for us to breathe, or food that we can grow.

If we could stop the bullshit we would admit what we all know: We need to stop this system now.

The only way to do this is to design and launch a rapid, peaceful revolution to supersede this system. The wealthy will have to give up a lot of their excess capital to even out the distribution of resources. That can’t be helped. If they won’t, the guillotine is always an option."
 
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Maxine Waters called for Republicans to be "confronted" in public. Last week the editor of Think Progress called for Republicans to be confronted in their bedrooms. I read this yesterday on Facebook. The author is a Leftist thinker based out of NYC. Note the last sentence:


"I hate capitalism.

Capitalism is a system that elevates psychologically crippled monstrosities like Trump and Kavanaugh to positions of power. Capitalism is based on the detached exploitation of natural resources and human beings. Capitalism directly causes our alienation from the Earth and one another, as we are forced to compete against each other in a “zero sum” neo-Darwinian game.

Capitalism creates an incessant need and desire for money. The need for money turns everyone into slaves. Capitalism distorts the human personality and individual psychology around the slavish worship and devotion to money.

Capitalism creates a false system of beliefs. It forces people to develop a false identity which they present to the world. Eventually, people forget this false identity was based on bargains and compromises they made with themselves to survive in a ****ed up system. Once they acquiesce to the capitalist game, they inexorably lose their soul and their independence. They start to sound like marketing copy. They basically become living marketing brochures for whatever tedious products or initiatives they feel might help them get rich.

I hate marketing also. Marketing is an intrinsic part of our contemporary Capitalist monocultural nightmare. The 20th Century thinker Lewis Mumford noted that capitalism forces each of us to wake up each morning, look in the mirror, and ask ourselves, “What part of our personality can I sell today?” He was right. One thing that is difficult to sell is the truth, since few want it and it resists being commodified.

Capitalism makes people incredibly stupid. Karl Marx understood that. He noted we end up confusing “the sense of having” with something real, like our other senses or our authentic relationships. People are now so stupid that they continue to pursue short-term goals oriented around money-making while the entire planet is burning down around us.

Marx was a great thinker in many respects. One major reason he continues to be ridiculed and suppressed is that people don’t want to confront the truths he exposed. Marx theorized that Communism could only succeed in an advanced industrialized country like the US or England. He would have expected it to fail in Russia, China, and elsewhere. I appreciate Marx, but I am not a Communist or a Marxist.

I hate Capitalism because it elevates people who are good at the amoral activity of acquiring wealth above other people with different interests and talents, such as teaching children or gardening. Capitalism turns wealthy people into unfeeling ego-trippers and makes other people feel less important by comparison. Our society now treats wealthy CEOs and entrepreneurs as if they are saints, even when their actions have far-reaching negative consequences.

Steve Jobs gets canonized by the mainstream culture, despite Apple’s socially and environmentally destructive policies. Now we are supposed to applaud because Jeff Bezos has raised the minimum wage at Amazon to $15 an hour, when he is worth over $130 billion. This situation is still disgusting. We should be shaming and castigating such men, not worshipping them.

I hate Capitalism most of all because it is killing the Earth, our home. Some people argue that the negative environmental impacts are not a result of “pure Capitalism” (whatever that is), but that is wrong. Capitalism is a debt-based system that requires endless growth and development to sustain itself. Endless growth is clearly impossible on a finite planet with limited resources. Capitalism has put all of our children’s lives into extreme jeopardy. This is not okay. It is terrible.

I hate Capitalism because it has distorted the authentic goal of the psychedelic revolution. The point of psychedelic revelation is not to heal the individual’s neurosis by giving them some vague, ineffable sense of the “universal one-ness.” The utility of the psychedelic experience is to deprogram and decondition the individual from the distortions caused by this Capitalist system, so they can become mystical revolutionaries seeking to emancipate our human family as a whole and holistically reconnect us with the natural world. The psychedelic movement should be a rebellion against Capitalism and exploitation - not a new gimmick for “conscious capitalists” to use for their “neo-green” or “mindful” entrepreneurialism.

I would love to see some kind of global revolution turned against this destructive Capitalist system which reduces people to servile idiots while it annihilates the biosphere upon which we depend for nourishment, beauty, and oxygen. However, considering the fragility of our planet’s health, such a revolution would have to happen seamlessly, with the alternative system ready to implement instantly.

Capitalism has created a system of mutual exploitation and victimization. Men have often exploited women for sex. Women have often exploited men for money and security. To perpetuate this system, we have socialized men to be warriors, killers, and aggressors. Now women are furious because men have been shaped by this thorough cultural conditioning and programming. That is a good step, but it is not the last step.

When we realize we are all victims of a Capitalist system based on mutual exploitation and victimhood and the exploiting of the Earth’s resources for gadgets and creature comforts that are inherently unsatisfying, we can make a shift from #metoo to #wetoo: We can recognize that we have all been unconsciously complicit in a system that is universally destructive. Then we can get to work in the courageous and dangerous art form of building the alternative. And we better move fast.

These days, there is a lot of ideology and corporate propaganda that tries to make us believe that some kind of reformed Capitalism can be okay, even awesome: We can have a green Capitalism, a “conscious Capitalism.” We can have Capitalism with mindfulness meditation, sound baths, and San Pedro ceremonies. We can have Capitalism where one percent of profits goes to orphans or refugees. Etc. I think we have to realize all of this is an attempt to dodge the issue. It is in fact wrong.

Capitalism cannot be reformed. Capitalism is demonic and it needs to be destroyed.

The social ecologist Murray Bookchin wrote: “The private ownership of the planet by elite strata must be brought to an end if we are to survive the afflictions it has imposed on the biotic world, particularly as a result of a society structured around limitless growth. Free nature, in my view, can only begin to emerge when we live in a fully participatory society literally free of privilege and domination. Only then will we be able to rid ourselves of the idea of dominating nature and fulfill our promise for acting as a moral, rational, and creative force in natural as well social evolution.” I agree with him.

I know that some people, reading this, will leap to make the counter-argument. They will want to list all of the positives that Capitalism has brought: A globally integrated market, the ability to go into a store and buy some obscure fruit from Brazil or spices from India, a better lifestyle for multitudes, longer lifespans for some, and a modicum of security, plus travel opportunities (the wealthy elite are addicted to exotic travel which is the new colonialism). However it now seems these were short-term delusions based on our exploitation of the Earth over a limited period. Many of these specifics can be refuted - but the arguments are complex and laborious.

I am not as interested in the past as much as I am concerned with the present and the future. To any thinking person, it should be obvious that if we continue with this Capitalist model of excessive development and resource exploitation, human beings will not continue on this Earth. We are rapidly driving ourselves toward extinction. A planet that is 4 degrees Celsius or 7 degrees Fahrenheit warmer (as Trump’s science advisers now predict for 2100) will be one without Oxygen for us to breathe, or food that we can grow.

If we could stop the bullshit we would admit what we all know: We need to stop this system now.

The only way to do this is to design and launch a rapid, peaceful revolution to supersede this system. The wealthy will have to give up a lot of their excess capital to even out the distribution of resources. That can’t be helped. If they won’t, the guillotine is always an option."

TL;DR:

"I am incapable of creating or contributing something recognized by society as a thing of value, therefore society must be reimagined such that I might live comfortably within the actualization of my personal worldview, regardless of the sacrifice it may demand of others."

The selfishness inherent in this and other modern world views is what will ultimately be the downfall of Western Civilization.

What a time to be alive.
 
i don’t want to post what my grandad would have done coming out of his car

i will post that person with their face covered would have pissed themselves
A story from my youth:

When I was 8 or 9 years old my Dad sold houses. He had a crusty old nightwatchman working for him. The old guy was driving down the highway slowly like old men did/do. Some yahoo didn't like it and forced him off the road. The yahoo got out of his car and came to the old man's car and placed his hands on the window sill and threatened to pull the old man out of the car and whip his butt. The old man grabbed a ball peen hammer beside him and double tapped the yahoo on both hands and drove away. My Dad asked him what the yahoo did. The old man said he saw the yahoo in the rear view mirror dancing a jig holding and shaking both hands.
 
Anyone think the ex AG is including women?


kinda think this is the same type outrage libtards get when trump mocks their smear girl

i’m more shocked that i would mistake the former attorney general of the united states for a community organizer than by what he said
 
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