Message from @When Things Aren't Right Go Left
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though most
It was
Karde is denying everything put forwards.
Truly, it was going nowhere.
I only deny because it's idealist nonsense
You've established that
Everything is idealist, capitalist or imperialist with Karde.
I could not get answers, instead getting irrelivant communist rhetoric.
Truly there was no debate.
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If it's none of those things then it doesn't exist.
This is called Karde logic.
Lol karde logic thanks babe
I think I've found something after studying the communists here:
Thanks for naming something after me
**This is the type of shit that the special ed class think because they want to not seem like such retards.**
If it's something they disagree with, it's either capitalist, imperialist, or reactionary.
@Scipio How are you a libertarian capitalist?
I'm not LOL
Ive found something after studying fascists they cant read studies for shit
National Populist
A nationalist populist
Aka scum of the Earth
ironic coming from a communist
Like a slightly none racist Fascist.
Slightly
@Scipio Hmm
That sounds a bit like a different way to say nazi
Kind of is
Well
Depends
You mean national socialist
Nazi
Or the stereotypical Nazis?
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"Now, if the American CEOs are worth anything between twice (compared to the Swiss CEOs, excluding stock options) and twenty times (compared to the Japanese CEOs, including stock options), their counterparts abroad, how come the companies they run have been losing out to their Japanese and European rivals in many industries? You may suggest that the Japanese and European CEOs can work at much lower absolute pay than the American CEOs because their countries’ general wage levels are lower. However, wages in Japan and the European countries are basicaly at the same level as those in the US. The average worker pay in the thirteen countries studied by the EPI was 85 per cent of the US worker pay in 2005. The Japanese workers get paid 91per cent the American wages, but their CEOs get paid only 25 per cent of what the American CEOs get (excluding stock options). The Swiss workers and the German workers get higher wages than the US workers (130 per cent and 106 per cent of the US wage, respectively), while their CEOs get paid only 55 per cent and 64 per cent of the US salaries (once again, excluding share options, which are much higher in the US).5 Thus seen, US managers are over-priced. The American workers get paid only 15 per cent or so more than their counterparts in competitor nations, while the American CEOs are paid at least twice (compared to the Swiss managers, excluding stock options) and possibly up to twenty times (compared to the Japanese managers, including stock options) that of what their counterparts in comparable countries are paid. Despite this, the American CEOs are running companies that are no better, and frequently worse, than their Japanese or European competitors." capitalism is meritocratic yeet
Stereotypical nazis are a spook.
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@Scipio Why don't you support socialism if you're a national socialist?
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