- 22 May 2017 01:07
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And also destructive to democracy.
Also, please note that it does not matter if other forms of economics also use lethal force. It does not change the fact that capitalists can be dehumanising and destructive.
Again, you should read the declassified KGB and CIA documents.
Please note that none of this corroborates your claim.
Well, democracy seems to be the lesser of two evils, so I have no idea why the capitalists hate it so.
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...
SolarCross wrote:Destructive for the unionists and those that they duped. Princes are protectors they don't do that with hugs and kisses, if you pick a fight don't be surprised to get hurt.
You know the authorities of the USSR frequently used lethal force against workers protesting pay and conditions? But I forget it's okay when commies do it.
And also destructive to democracy.
Also, please note that it does not matter if other forms of economics also use lethal force. It does not change the fact that capitalists can be dehumanising and destructive.
You are talking about Chile. The fault in your reasoning is that you assume that because Pinochet and by extention the USA can play hardball and break your teeth that the otherside represented by Allende and the USSR won't play hard ball and break teeth. Well Allende hardly had the chance but the USSR's record is not great.
Again, you should read the declassified KGB and CIA documents.
Please note that none of this corroborates your claim.
This isn't a choice between utopia and hell it is a choice more akin to the lesser of two evils.
Well, democracy seems to be the lesser of two evils, so I have no idea why the capitalists hate it so.
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...