Mr. inn

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Do people with insomnia realize that there’s a Golf Channel?
@Radical_EgoCom it's fine if you dont understand, I have a tendency to not communicate well. But regardless of my iq, i'm on your side 100%. If I woke up tomorrow and we all lived under some form of socialism/communism (preferably not stalinism or maoism) then i'd be a ok with that. But understand that american capitalism turns everything into a product. Even ideologies that are starkly against it. It's a chameleon basically
Or i'm an egotist. Could be both. Idk. #madpride I guess. Lol
@Radical_EgoCom if you look on youtube, most breadtubers have sponsors now. Maybe i'm referring to people like thought slime but he's canadian. Still watch their videos though so. But my main point was, I think, that leftism or at least elements of it, are being adopted by capitalists and turned into products. Liberal capitalism. Diverse oppressors. Am I making sense? If not then my bad. Didn't mean to sound hostile if that's how it came off
For data brokers dealing with our personal information, our data can either be useful for their profit-making or truly anonymous, but not both. Our privacy rights online must not be sacrificed so corporations can fill their pockets. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/11/debunking-myth-anonymous-data
Debunking the Myth of “Anonymous” Data

Today, almost everything about our lives is digitally recorded and stored somewhere. Each credit card purchase, personal medical diagnosis, and preference about music and books is recorded and then used to predict what we like and dislike, and—ultimately—who we are. This often happens without our...

Electronic Frontier Foundation
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@[email protected] @Radical_EgoCom lol I suppose in lamens terms, everything feels like a grift to me
@[email protected] @Radical_EgoCom yes I meant to point that out, sorry. Somewhat progressive on the social issues. But even that feels like some kind of twisted aesthetic
@Radical_EgoCom I mean we're definitely doing that, I just feel like capitalism is turning this ideology into a product. Is this good or counter productive? Because I feel like it could be used to ease us into it, however on the flip side, monetizing these ideas feels slimey to me. Is this a "necessary evil" or is this bastardization of leftism just a tool of liberal capitalism. A (probably poor) example would be pride month, and businesses selling products with rainbows on them
@Radical_EgoCom maybe i'm slightly dim witted but how do you propose this would work in america? We're pretty keen on free enterprise. I was under the impression that there was no currency in communism. I suppose my question is, if each revolution is different for each country, how in theory would America's work? (I realize you're not american, but maybe someone who is can spitball with me)