Cultural marxism, a cautionary tale.

Makes me want to beat the shit out of anyone wearing an Ernesto "Che" Guevara t-shirt. The only reason I don't is because they are probably ignorant about all the murders Che committed in the name of socialism.
How about the Native American Indians that were murdered by capitalist in the US?
How about the capitalists who were murdered by Native American Indians?

That's a game you do NOT want to play.
 
Makes me want to beat the shit out of anyone wearing an Ernesto "Che" Guevara t-shirt. The only reason I don't is because they are probably ignorant about all the murders Che committed in the name of socialism.
How about the Native American Indians that were murdered by capitalist in the US?

You mean those "peaceful" Natives that were conquering, murdering, raping and eating each other before we got here?



 
Makes me want to beat the shit out of anyone wearing an Ernesto "Che" Guevara t-shirt. The only reason I don't is because they are probably ignorant about all the murders Che committed in the name of socialism.
How about the Native American Indians that were murdered by capitalist in the US?

You mean those "peaceful" Natives that were conquering, murdering, raping and eating each other before we got here?



Yes those that were at war and those that had everlasting peace between each other. The deeds were done by a group of people who claimed to be Christian but were just as deadly as any pagan savage. Yes, those people that died to make the US what it is today had to sacrifice themselves so capitalist could subjugate the inhabitants.
 
Makes me want to beat the shit out of anyone wearing an Ernesto "Che" Guevara t-shirt. The only reason I don't is because they are probably ignorant about all the murders Che committed in the name of socialism.
How about the Native American Indians that were murdered by capitalist in the US?
How about the capitalists who were murdered by Native American Indians?

That's a game you do NOT want to play.
They were not capitalist if they were Puritans.
 
Makes me want to beat the shit out of anyone wearing an Ernesto "Che" Guevara t-shirt. The only reason I don't is because they are probably ignorant about all the murders Che committed in the name of socialism.
How about the Native American Indians that were murdered by capitalist in the US?
How about the capitalists who were murdered by Native American Indians?

That's a game you do NOT want to play.
They were not capitalist if they were Puritans.
So, if anyone other than the Puritans were murdered by Native Americans, you admit that your original point was complete bullshit?


Regardless, it is interesting that you mention Puritans.

They were not capitalists at first. After nearly starving to death, they decided that the whole community crop experiment did nothing but encourage sloth and place a huge burden on a limited few.

https://www.aei.org/carpe-diem/than...alled “human nature.”,keep or trade it freely.


2. Why the Pilgrims Abandoned Common Ownership for Private Property by Larry Reed:

The first few years of the settlement were fraught with hardship and hunger. Four centuries later, they also provide us with one of history’s most decisive verdicts on the critical importance of private property. We should never forget that the Plymouth colony was headed straight for oblivion under a communal, socialist plan but saved itself when it embraced something very different.
In the diary of the colony’s first governor, William Bradford, we can read about the settlers’ initial arrangement: Land was held in common. Crops were brought to a common storehouse and distributed equally. For two years, every person had to work for everybody else (the community), not for themselves as individuals or families. Did they live happily ever after in this socialist utopia?
Hardly. The “common property” approach killed off about half the settlers. Governor Bradford recorded in his diary that everybody was happy to claim their equal share of production, but production only shrank. Slackers showed up late for work in the fields, and the hard workers resented it. It’s called “human nature.”
The disincentives of the socialist scheme bred impoverishment and conflict until, facing starvation and extinction, Bradford altered the system. He divided common property into private plots, and the new owners could produce what they wanted and then keep or trade it freely.
Communal socialist failure was transformed into private property/capitalist success, something that’s happened so often historically it’s almost monotonous. The “people over profits” mentality produced fewer people until profit—earned as a result of one’s care for his own property and his desire for improvement—saved the people.
 
Yes those that were at war and those that had everlasting peace between each other. The deeds were done by a group of people who claimed to be Christian but were just as deadly as any pagan savage. Yes, those people that died to make the US what it is today had to sacrifice themselves so capitalist could subjugate the inhabitants.

wHat? You don't even make sense when you start spewing your BS.
 
So you guys can feel sorry for murdered Asians but not Native Americans...Hmm, legit, ha!
We can feel sorry for Native Americans.

But, it is totally beside the point and you fucking know it. Quit deflecting.

Commies overthrowing a modern society and murdering MILLIONS is not the same as a battle between an ancient civilization verse a modern one. You want to complain about that? Start your own bullshit thread.
 

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