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synthesis
9th January 2004, 03:01
I'm genuinely curious. I can think of about 15 new capitalists who have all joined up within the last week. Some intelligent, some not. This is a little unusual for Che-Lives, so I'm just wondering: Where did you find our little home away from home?

lucid
9th January 2004, 03:03
Originally posted by [email protected] 9 2004, 04:01 AM
I'm genuinely curious. I can think of about 15 new capitalists who have all joined up within the last week. Some intelligent, some not. This is a little unusual for Che-Lives, so I'm just wondering: Where did you find our little home away from home?
Your red buddies that tried to spread their poison in other forums.

I think its great that in the capitalists board I frequent are not censoring people that come in. Unlike this place.

Sam Adams
9th January 2004, 03:04
my pro-freedom senses sensed my presence was required when I was looking around for stats on the depravity of communism.

Hampton
9th January 2004, 03:07
http://www.utopia-politics.com/forums/inde...?showtopic=7948 (http://www.utopia-politics.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=7948)

Sora
9th January 2004, 03:08
After I went to my neonazi meeting and kicked around a few homeless people just because I could because I'm rich and white, I wandered around in my KKK uniform reading Mein Kampf, when I decided "I'm going to look up some forum where there's a bunch of Communists who are really middle-class armchair civil rights activists, and call them out on said hypocracy". So here I am.

lucid
9th January 2004, 03:11
Originally posted by [email protected] 9 2004, 04:08 AM
After I went to my neonazi meeting and kicked around a few homeless people just because I could because I'm rich and white, I wandered around in my KKK uniform reading Mein Kampf, when I decided "I'm going to look up some forum where there's a bunch of Communists who are really middle-class armchair civil rights activists, and call them out on said hypocracy". So here I am.
Sora!

I was at that meeting!!! I was the guy holding all the homeless guys down for you!!!

Nice to cya again :D

synthesis
9th January 2004, 03:29
Originally posted by [email protected] 9 2004, 04:08 AM
After I went to my neonazi meeting and kicked around a few homeless people just because I could because I'm rich and white, I wandered around in my KKK uniform reading Mein Kampf, when I decided "I'm going to look up some forum where there's a bunch of Communists who are really middle-class armchair civil rights activists, and call them out on said hypocracy". So here I am.
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commie kg
9th January 2004, 03:45
They're just bringing up the same old crap:

"Hitler was a communist..."

"Look at Cuba and the DPRK! Those dirty Commies failed!"

"You're all hypocrites for restricting capitalists..."

"I whack off to pictures of Bush snorting cocaine out of Tony Blair's crack!"

Etc., etc.

Salty McMansauce
9th January 2004, 03:48
Where did I come from? I was raised in the streets of Cuba, a filthy communist shithole.

Sam Adams
9th January 2004, 03:50
"I whack off to pictures of Bush snorting cocaine out of Tony Blair's crack!"

real intelligent arguments you commies use, eh?

Sora
9th January 2004, 03:53
"Hitler was a communist..."

I've never said that.


"Look at Cuba and the DPRK! Those dirty Commies failed!"

I have said this, mainly because Cuba and the DPRK call themselves communist.


"You're all hypocrites for restricting capitalists..."

You're hypocrites for using the success capitalism has brought such in order to criticize capitalism.


"I whack off to pictures of Bush snorting cocaine out of Tony Blair's crack!"

Never said this either. Don't do it either, although I'm just a rich, white capitalist and am probably lying, aren't I?

kidicarus20
9th January 2004, 03:53
Originally posted by Salty [email protected] 9 2004, 04:48 AM
Where did I come from? I was raised in the streets of Cuba, a filthy communist shithole.
You were not you worthless capitalist. probably from alabama or something.

And cuba is like the USSR, they never claimined to be true communist, that's why Castro tried to sign the country over to be "forever socialist"; of which he received a hell of a lot more signatures than the right-wing idiots who were trying to convert them to "forever fascist."

SonofRage
9th January 2004, 03:57
Originally posted by [email protected] 8 2004, 11:53 PM

"Look at Cuba and the DPRK! Those dirty Commies failed!"

I have said this, mainly because Cuba and the DPRK call themselves communist.

They also call themselves Democracies, why are you not calling them a failure of Democracy? :D

synthesis
9th January 2004, 04:00
Originally posted by Salty [email protected] 9 2004, 04:48 AM
Where did I come from? I was raised in the streets of Cuba, a filthy communist shithole.
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kidicarus20
9th January 2004, 04:01
You're hypocrites for using the success capitalism has brought such in order to criticize capitalism.

No, you'd be a hypocrite for telling somebody how to run their private property. Ayn Rand libertarian idiots get mad even at the _suggestion_ of telling somebody that they are conducting immoral business practices.

And second, capitalism didn't bring around the internet. TCP/IP was orginally developed for use on the Advanced Research Projects Agency network, ARPAnet, which was funded to support military and computer science research. And some of the greatest inventions of the twentieth century (such as transisters and sockets) were created by either publically funded programs or corporations isolated from market forces.

Finally, much of what has been created in the capitalist society has been done by corporations who were receiving federal subsides requested from the states they were form because of "state's rights", a fascist concept proposed by republicans that basically turns the public's money, and control, over to the corporations.

Libertarians, such idiots. They actually believe such nonsense can be passed off as a legitmate argument.

Sora
9th January 2004, 04:09
No, you'd be a hypocrite for telling somebody how to run their private property. Ayn Rand libertarian idiots get mad even at the _suggestion_ of telling somebody that they are conducting immoral business practices.

You're right. Good thing I don't do that.


And second, capitalism didn't bring around the internet. TCP/IP was orginally developed for use on the Advanced Research Projects Agency network, ARPAnet, which was funded to support military and computer science research. And some of the greatest inventions of the twentieth century (such as transisters and sockets) were created by either publically funded programs or corporations isolated from market forces.

Get out your Western chair and to Cuba and then criticize capitalism. I would take you far more seriously than I do now.


Finally, much of what has been created in the capitalist society has been done by corporations who were receiving federal subsides requested from the states they were form because of "state's rights", a fascist concept proposed by republicans that basically turns the public's money, and control, over to the corporations.

Yet life is good for Western countries, while "Communists" are left hungry and cold.

I don't understand your liberatarian comment at the end.