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Re: You can't understand how the Left or the Right thinks? This will help [Re: Prisoner#1] * 1
    #23675287 - 09/24/16 09:21 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

Or maybe more like this



But way less cool looking and without the horse


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Re: You can't understand how the Left or the Right thinks? This will help [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #23676024 - 09/25/16 07:56 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

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If someone put a gun to my head and forced me to pick a political party I'd go libertarian. Not because I agree with the party but because I definitely do not agree with how the red or the blue actually work. Both of them would rather argue about silly things and slap band-aids on gunshot wounds while ignoring some seriously glaring problems.





what would those problems be




In a few words and as an over simplification: our economic model. Not capitalism per say but consumerism. It is the root to most of the country's problems. It needs to be rebuilt 1000x more than healthcare ever did.





capitalism is an economic model, consumerism is an individual philosophy, it's the
person that decides they'll go into massive debt to have the 90 inch TV and the
gas guzzling SUV that they trade in before the tires go bald





I believe consumerism to be more of a cultural aspect of a society that has ingrained itself  generation after generation. Humans never needed all these toys to play with, but we've allowed corporate psychologists "marketers" to manipulate and extort humans while preying on their psychological weaknesses using finelt crafted publicity.

Now it's has become so natural and normal to see marketing everwhere that we don't even question it anymore. We have constructed our economy around it and now it's become the core of all business.


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