Message from @Moosey

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2017-07-21 02:28:00 UTC  

@Moosey its not a zero sum game

2017-07-21 02:28:07 UTC  

there is a middle ground but its being framed incorrectly assuming that you invest buy yo nigga ass some ray bans or something

2017-07-21 02:29:09 UTC  

If we define the act of expansion itself as something to strive for then collapse is inevitable

2017-07-21 02:29:52 UTC  

From a philosophical position you're describing maybe mercantilism or commercial enterprise rather than capitalism itself though.

2017-07-21 02:29:54 UTC  

Expansion and acquisition of resources for the in group is the heart of nature itself

2017-07-21 02:30:12 UTC  

why is it inevitable?

2017-07-21 02:30:25 UTC  

There is a fine line between the natural survival need and greed

2017-07-21 02:30:44 UTC  

@skooks I'm speaking historically

2017-07-21 02:30:49 UTC  

infinite expansion under conditions of scarcity is impossible in material sense. Not the only sense in which capital operates though clearly.

2017-07-21 02:30:50 UTC  

So what be afganistan?

2017-07-21 02:31:09 UTC  

Actually the white race specifically evolved to seek excess materials for survival in downtimes rather than live at bare minimums

2017-07-21 02:31:11 UTC  

I understand that empires have ollapsed, but is that solely because of their expansion?

2017-07-21 02:31:31 UTC  

Not only so but it is a major facotr

2017-07-21 02:31:31 UTC  

Living bare minimum day to day is an implicitly nigger mindset

2017-07-21 02:31:55 UTC  

not being greedy doesn't mean foregoing excess

2017-07-21 02:31:57 UTC  

Empires collapsed because empires are made of many ethnic groups brought together by force

2017-07-21 02:32:14 UTC  

Nations /= empire

2017-07-21 02:32:27 UTC  

Nation is blood and soil

2017-07-21 02:32:56 UTC  

Nations last, typically, until another nation fucks their shit up

2017-07-21 02:34:18 UTC  

But what is the delineation between reasonable excess and greed and who decides that

2017-07-21 02:34:38 UTC  

That is the fundamental question that we have to face all the time

2017-07-21 02:34:43 UTC  

>imagine antifa reading this chat

2017-07-21 02:34:48 UTC  

@Xeno the French FedNigger you into Arthurian mythology at all?

2017-07-21 02:34:51 UTC  

Ever seen Excalibur?

2017-07-21 02:35:22 UTC  

Antifa thinks all we talk about is cousin fuckin and nigger lynchin

2017-07-21 02:35:37 UTC  

I think the question of excess is a spiritual one

2017-07-21 02:35:40 UTC  

All they talk about is Star Wars and Harry Potter

2017-07-21 02:35:52 UTC  

But thats only when @badtanman is around

2017-07-21 02:36:02 UTC  

and it isn't just excess of the material either

2017-07-21 02:36:06 UTC  

@skooks true story

2017-07-21 02:36:23 UTC  

even when we strive to be virtuous we can be overly confident, or overly kind

2017-07-21 02:36:32 UTC  

@Moosey it may be and this may be why religious people donate a lot

2017-07-21 02:36:55 UTC  

of course

2017-07-21 02:37:04 UTC  

lmao arabs need a tax to do it for them tho

2017-07-21 02:37:10 UTC  

fuckin idiots

2017-07-21 02:37:20 UTC  

Yeah but sand niggers

2017-07-21 02:37:22 UTC  

So

2017-07-21 02:38:31 UTC  

But I digress I think that Christianity is somewhat ill-equipped to deal with these questions and focuses far too much on the material aspect of charity

2017-07-21 02:38:51 UTC  

@SwiFT read some in medieval lit in uni but didn't go too far with it. Read a version of Excalibur lore from someone but can't recall who atm. Never seen the movie though. Why?

2017-07-21 02:39:16 UTC  

@Xeno the French FedNigger he is enamored with it

2017-07-21 02:41:22 UTC  

Excess of charity is impossible. Charity, properly understood, has an upper limit, after which it becomes sinful. Over giving, esp in material terms, degrades the party to whom it is given or improperly supports practices that are inimical to virtuous life.