Message from @What Would Jack Conte Do?
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hey, do you even know the truth about Korra in legend of korra, she's a high level wind bender, don't you know, but she's not so great at earth bending, her power level is only 667 as opposed to 6969 which is what is required, okay?
Some retard on 3arrows said he was gonna buy this
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im not done heckling
Sowwy
"The player tokens include a typewriter, an old-timey phone, a pocket watch, a phonograph, and a CRT television set, presumably because "socialism" is so incredibly outdated? 4/"
well yeah, i mean the ideology is 200 years old
all it has to go on is pure dialectics, which was disproven by Freud about 100 years ago
and disproven, in a sense, by the greeks over 2000 years ago
"Spaces on the board include a snarkily named hospital and school, because apparently schools are supposed to produce losers and hospitals are only supposed to help some of the people. 5/"
Yes, because if everyone passes school, then it invites corruption and graft. The amount of enforcement needed to ensure that everyone passes really incentivizes a lowering of standards, because there's no way you could pass everyone with usual curricula term limits.
and that's just the tip of the iceberg for top down planning of schools
if you funnel in more money, it's only going to get siphoned away by the corrupt, because who's going to watch where all of it goes? more money just means more to watch, so you gotta hire more watchers, and then how do you keep them all accountable? It's a farce.
I don't need to go into healthcare. Attempts to extrapolate healthcare to all other systems is something socialists do a lot of.
also, healthcare is more nuanced than 'should govt pay for it all?' or 'privatize everything ever'
but that hurts partisan feelings, so
"There are also tons of references to health food and veganism, despite the lack of any clear connection to socialism, apparently because what they share in common is that they are odious things that are fun to mock. 6/"
Damn liberals are triggered and review bombing the game on amazon https://www.amazon.com/Hasbro-Monopoly-Socialism-Board-Parody/dp/B07VPRNZJB/
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Fucking hell the games not available on target anymore
It's no coincidence, those go together because partisan behavior of the population puts them together. Health food and veganism are lefty and so is socialism! If they weren't, they'd make a minimal effort to divorce themselves from one another, but instead, they vote for the same party. The only way to defeat partisanship is internally.
Don't complain about your perceived enemy mocking you for being retarded, just saying.
"It's also crucial to mock environmentalism because, haha, as we all know environmentalism is stupid and hilarious. 7/"
It is. It actively harms the environment more by preventing sensible innovation from going forward, such as nuclear power.
"It goes without saying that this game is entirely uninterested in trying to understand what socialism actually is and how it might function. 8/"
Oh, because if you don't agree with socialism, then you clearly don't fully understand it. *tips fedora*
For example, there is a community fund, and if a player doesn't have enough money to pay for something, the community fund automatically pays the difference. Which seems kinda socialist at first glance. 9/
But the community fund is gleefully and deliberately designed to be constantly running out of money. At this point, the only way to fill it back up and keep the game going is for players to donate money to it voluntarily. 10/
Because that's actually how money works. You put money in, and then you take it out. Where does money come from? Do you really think a board game can fully emulate the effects of inflation from expanding money supply when the money is simply printed? They'd have to abandon physical money, the marker of all versions of monopoly (that I'm aware of), and move to pen and paper or digital software, which would defeat the playability of the game. Personally, I think board games that necessitate software defeat the spirit of board games.
and even software would have trouble emulating inflation
becaues then it would probably have to emulate deflation as well... hard to keep track of
and why socialism pervades, I suppose
"So this is not really a socialist model. It's more of a billionaire philanthropy model.
It's akin to conservatives constantly saying, "If Warren Buffett likes taxes so much, why doesn't he just donate to the IRS?" 11/"
Yes, because property values would go up and up if you could just create money from thin air.
if you don't tax, then money loses it's value. Govt has to be a part of the money system, or money loses its value. This is why money has existed since ancient times. You. Dumb. Ass.
"And then confusedly, when it's time to pay taxes, the taxes do not go into the community fund, but rather are paid *from* the community fund to a private bank! 12/"
Well, you need a central institution to make sure everyone is virtuous, comrade.
Damn target pulles the game because liberal morons whined
"Similarly, when you pass go, you get a $50 "living wage," which was presumably reduced from the usual $200 to emphasize that "socialism makes everyone poorer" or somesuch. 13/"
Talk about reading into it. They could've picked any number really. (sarcasm incoming) Oh nvm, you cracked the code. You read into the deep lore of socialist monopoly, my dude. They're saying that socialism makes you poorer, without any backing arguments. It's not like this is a game meant to be light humor.
"But then when the minimum wage is increased, this wage doesn't actually increase, but instead, once again for no reason the community fund pays money to a private bank. 14/"
when a board games get socialism better then the socialists <:kek:590371888480387073>
So, you're assuming the one going around competing to buy property across the board is a proletariat?