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R_P_A_S
19th March 2007, 11:54
I keep trying to find better ways to explain people that capitalism is not really true freedom.
because you need money and resources to properly function in its society.

I was just thinking how fucked up it is that some people are honest and hard working but get fucked and than labeled by the system. and for the rest of their lives or a few years they are limited in society... here are some examples i came up with that are used by the capitalist system to judge people.

do you think its fair?

1. Education (high school, college)
2. Credit Score (can you buy a car? a house? get loans for college?)
3. Tax Payments (pay the man!)
4. Criminal Records(what constitutes a crime or a criminal?)
5. Race
6. Financial Status,Class(poor or rich?)
7.Work Ethic (good worker or bad worker, are you making your boss the most money?)

what do you guys think?

Raúl Duke
20th March 2007, 02:40
The reasons why people judge this way is because of the nature of capitalism...Its all some big competition..

Thats why people like to know all these facts about you so to know if you are of the same level as them. And if you aren't, they would just reject you (quite prejudiced, don't you agree?)

R_P_A_S
20th March 2007, 02:45
Originally posted by [email protected] 20, 2007 01:40 am
The reasons why people judge this way is because of the nature of capitalism...Its all some big competition..

Thats why people like to know all these facts about you so to know if you are of the same level as them. And if you aren't, they would just reject you (quite prejudiced, don't you agree?)
well im very limited as to what I can do in this society...because at a very young age I got caught up in the whole Credit world and now im fucked.. got horrible credit, and I cant even open up a savings account and my deposits for apartments are twice as much.. and I consider my self honest and not a bad person or anything close.. very fucked up.