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RGacky3
9th August 2011, 10:36
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Interesting, the rich are preparing for the class war (they are waging) to have a backlash.
Fopeos
9th August 2011, 13:40
The rich are inherently afraid of losing their wealth. There is an up side to predator drones on the civilian market. At some point, the secrets to bringing them down will have to leak out.
Dr Mindbender
9th August 2011, 13:54
There is an up side to predator drones on the civilian market. .
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Rafiq
9th August 2011, 17:48
Interesting to see the Young Turks Petite-Bourgeois populist analysis of what they call 'class war' (Middle Class vs. The Corporations)
Rafiq
9th August 2011, 17:52
I don't see what they're worried about, the government will take care of the class war for them.
balaclava
9th August 2011, 18:49
“Rich are scared of working class”
Everyone with something to lose is afraid of anyone with nothing to lose
So where does that take us?
The sane are afraid of lunatics
Moderates are afraid of fanatics
etc., etc
RGacky3
9th August 2011, 20:45
Interesting to see the Young Turks Petite-Bourgeois populist analysis of what they call 'class war' (Middle Class vs. The Corporations)
The "middle class" is just the word they use because poor is a dirty word now.
Everyone with something to lose is afraid of anyone with nothing to lose
So where does that take us?
The sane are afraid of lunatics
Moderates are afraid of fanatics
etc., etc
Except the working class would be acting totally rationally to dispossess the rich.
Rafiq
9th August 2011, 22:31
Balaclava you scum. The rich wouldn't be rich without the poor being fucked over.
Anarcho-Brocialist
7th April 2012, 02:49
The bourgeoisie are right to be afraid, they started strife but we'll sure as hell finish it!
GiantMonkeyMan
7th April 2012, 15:34
I think this goes hand in hand with the militarisation of the police and the invasion into people's privacy. The ruling class are afraid of the organisation and potential of the working class movement so adapt to harsher and more threatening methods of maintaining their authority.
LuÃs Henrique
9th April 2012, 14:23
“Rich are scared of working class”
Everyone with something to lose is afraid of anyone with nothing to lose
So where does that take us?
The sane are afraid of lunatics
Moderates are afraid of fanatics
etc., etc
I can't lose my sanity due to actions of lunatics, and I can't lose my moderation due to actions of fanatics.
My sanity doesn't come at the expense of other people's sanity; my moderation doesn't come at the expense of other people's moderation.
Those are completely different relations.
Luís Henrique
Genghis
9th April 2012, 14:59
Only $230,000? The world's most expensive dog was sold in China to a Chinese capitalist for about (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1366517/Red-Tibetan-Mastiff-Most-expensive-dog-sold-nearly-1m.html)$1.5 million. Its meant to be a pet though and not a guard dog.
A top quality Koi (Japanese carp) can go for GBP500,000 (http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/investing/article-1679650/How-to-invest-and-make-money-from-Koi-carp.html)or US$800,000. There are a lot of rich people out there. Each of you have a chance to get rich thanks to capitalism.
danyboy27
9th April 2012, 16:27
if the shit hit the fan there is no amount of guard dog, mercenaries or drone that will be able to save their sorry ass from the whopping they deserve for already too long if we get our shit together.
Rafiq
9th April 2012, 19:24
Only $230,000? The world's most expensive dog was sold in China to a Chinese capitalist for about (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1366517/Red-Tibetan-Mastiff-Most-expensive-dog-sold-nearly-1m.html)$1.5 million. Its meant to be a pet though and not a guard dog.
A top quality Koi (Japanese carp) can go for GBP500,000 (http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/investing/article-1679650/How-to-invest-and-make-money-from-Koi-carp.html)or US$800,000. There are a lot of rich people out there. Each of you have a chance to get rich thanks to capitalism.
We all have a chance to get rich? We all also have a chance to win the lottery, but really, is this a kind of a state of affairs in which our lives depend? Is this justification for capitalism? That .00001% chance we get wealthy.
A Revolutionary Tool
9th April 2012, 19:44
Only $230,000? The world's most expensive dog was sold in China to a Chinese capitalist for about (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1366517/Red-Tibetan-Mastiff-Most-expensive-dog-sold-nearly-1m.html)$1.5 million. Its meant to be a pet though and not a guard dog.
A top quality Koi (Japanese carp) can go for GBP500,000 (http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/investing/article-1679650/How-to-invest-and-make-money-from-Koi-carp.html)or US$800,000. There are a lot of rich people out there. Each of you have a chance to get rich thanks to capitalism.
And the majority get the chance to be poor, oh thank you capitalism. I'd rather live in a world where I can't be born rich or poor.
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