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PSOL
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« on: September 05, 2023, 09:50:09 PM »

1. Ex-felons are human beings and 99.999999% of them being treated like untouchables is bull••••.
2. No transition program
3. priveliged Liberals who endorse immigration but then expect the newcomers of being their pawns and servants of them in their inevitable servitude in creating their utopia (Antonio V is especially guilty of this) should be shamed, and are not distinguishable for the scratched types who become reactionary (Windjammer is especially guilty of this)
4. Mass migration and nonsense of "they are heading for better pastures" in relation to colonized people like Appalachians should not exist. The middle class professionals, economic migrants, and LGBTQ refugees should be made to stay in place and the central government should seriously ensure the @$$holes preventing progress should be eliminated.
5. The megacity and certain suburbs and rural retreats is and will always be a concentration of where exploitation is. Capitalist and professional flight should not be a thing and there should be reasonable accommodation to make sure human capital is equitably spread out.
6. Homes are for living, not speculation or to use as collateral.
7. Any leftist who does not want to get rid of the Ponzi scheme that is the stock market as a goal is both a bad person/virtue signaler no worse than those saying they are a pious person yet still be an @$$
8. Factual history should be taught, myths are not as spectacular as the truth
9. There are children who must taught to be adults, ideally through their families with assistance, and adults. Enough of the garbage that is being a teenager and that is the only time one is expected to be free. Your inability for you to stand happy people is not important for most people suffering through bull••••.
10. You don't need space, you need liberation
11. Most people are very gullible and unable to properly process information, there needs to be a balance between an easily replaceable leadership and representation in government.
12. Laziness and being hardworking/having merits are not real things on a macro level and should not be a thing anywhere in society
13. Most of you are sheep participating in this for attention as part of a weird voyeur, I am not even trying to be mean, but calling me crazy for consistency is a problem of your slave mentality.
14. Toxic wannabes deserve to be prevented from wrecking revolution
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« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2023, 02:56:14 AM »

4. Mass migration and nonsense of "they are heading for better pastures" in relation to colonized people like Appalachians should not exist. The middle class professionals, economic migrants, and LGBTQ refugees should be made to stay in place and the central government should seriously ensure the @$$holes preventing progress should be eliminated.

4. Mass migration and nonsense of "they are heading for better pastures" in relation to colonized people like Appalachians should not exist.

in relation to colonized people like Appalachians

colonized people like Appalachians

colonized people like Appalachians

colonized people like Appalachians

I fail to see the error in my statement, the central government has been trying to tame these hills for centuries.
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« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2023, 09:03:25 PM »

Unmarried women receiving Medicaid or other welfare programs who become pregnant, should be forced to get an abortion or lose all access to benefits, and unmarried men should not have to pay child support to unmarried women.



Lol, it’s not Nazism for me to not want to subsidize and encourage bad behaviors that cause harm to society. They can still have babies, but taxpayers shouldn’t fund it.
You know, I’ve been wavering on this myself recently but I’ve come to the conclusion now that most people—especially men—need to have higher levels of expectation in getting sexual partners and making sure to avoid the consequences. Ideally this should be taught at a young age in which republicans don’t like to not sleep with the wrong type of partner and to be prepared to avoid the consequences of possible STD’s and pregnancy. Hookup culture and not having conversations on the others they may wish to sleep with about next steps is a two way street. Furthermore, if anything the federal government should do more to care for kids moreso than the elders who do vote and are enjoying the money paid in by someone else if the government are going to treat social security like a piggy bank and pay Peter with Paul’s money.

It’s not ideal that some people do have unfortunate situations with a failure of protection or a bad partner of any sex or gender, but that’s ultimately a personal decision influenced by the failures of our current society shying away from serious discussions on sexual relations, when and where to have them, and how to go about through the motions and emotions.

Abortion should be destigmatised and made free and easily accessible if you want to avoid this problem.
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« Reply #3 on: December 28, 2023, 10:33:46 PM »

Parents who are aware that their child will be born with down syndrome or another serious genetic disease and do not abort the fetus are acting selfishly and cruelly. I would never support a forced abortion, but I do think they shouldn't receive any government welfare whatsoever.

Racist humor, when used in the correct context, can serve as a trust-building bonding exercise for people of different cultures or ethnic groups. We should build towards a future where we are able to laugh at each other's stereotypes and differences, not one where those differences are ignored.

The value of any given object is completely contingent upon the time and location in which it is sold. Those who complain about "unfair prices" or "price gouging" do not understand this basic concept.

Any attempt to give Americans universal health care will fail if it isn't accompanied by a cultural change towards exercise/nutrition and away from car dependency and mindless fast food consumption. Our health care costs aren't just high because of our system's design. It's also because most of us make terrible choices about what we put in our bodies, and not a single politician has the guts to tell their lethargic constituents the truth about it.

Immigrants to the US are generally more patriotic than native-born citizens and have a greater appreciation for this country because they understand what it's like to live without freedom and prosperity. People who think native-born citizens deserve anything more than immigrants are entitled provincial losers with no marketable skills who want freebies from the government just for the accident of their birth.

Property rights are too strong in this country. Homeowners should not be able to prevent the development of new apartment complexes due to noise complaints, whining about traffic, or "changes to the neighborhood character." None of these should be recognized as legitimate concerns to hold up construction.

Private religious schools should probably be illegal.

Infant circumcision should definitely be illegal.

For most of recent American history, our workplaces and institutions were aggressively masculine and actively hostile to women. We are not being cognizant enough of the fact that we are currently going too far in the other direction. Male-dominated and female-dominated offices/schools/businesses have their own unique pathologies, and neither is really desirable.

Finally, Americans are generally much too concerned with obtaining the results they want and do not seem to care at all about building efficient or long-lasting incentive systems to achieve those results. When confronted by a problem in our society (for example, a housing shortage), the question always seems to be "How can we give housing to people who need it?" rather than "How can we construct a system that incentivizes people to provide housing at a lower price?" Aligning people's incentives in a desirable way is how you create self-sustaining systems that don't need constant handouts to perpetuate themselves. However, in our modern society anyone who doesn't endorse throwing free money at a problem is labeled a monster-- even if they want the same outcome. A system that relies on people's charity is not reliable. A system that relies on their self-interest is.
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« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2023, 07:35:37 PM »

Tobacco smoking should be actively promoted for fat people
A significant amount of obese people do work normally compared to their skinnier peers even with the extra weight on. Smoking tobacco is just going to screw up their lungs and lead to decreased quality of life for them. We need to live more not less.
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« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2023, 05:14:02 PM »

-The growing birthrate among religious societies (including Calvinists, Amish, and the Haredim) is a very real problem that needs to be addressed, possibly through the shutting down or forced secularization of their schools and institutions.
It's interesting how this is gonna play out in the future. I think the only place this has actually started to affect politics is Israel but that could definitely change bc America has a lot of the same sects. But Mormons for the most part have started to have fewer kids and are less insular/hardcore than they were a few decades ago, but then again they were never as isolated as the communities you mentioned.
Mormons haven’t fitted into that category of an insular bloc since the 1900s, and it’s been much longer that they’ve stopped referring to the United States as the second Babylon. The United States on account of its history and isolated geography means that societal problems with nomadic groups like Romanis and Travelers do not apply as these groups are also pretty much integrated into wider society or fully assimilated.

I don’t think the predominantly Dutch Calvinists in the Midwest really count as they behave more like Independent Baptist churches in regards to their relation to wider society rather than more distinguishable and self-isolating groups like certain Haredi dynasties and Amish groups do.
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