Every person who cannot compete protests seeking equality.
Stating that they are disadvantaged. At the essence it is an incapacity to compete. THE WHOLE THING IS ABOUT MONEY.
All these banners of social justice and all that can be translated into: I want a bigger piece of the pie. Karl Marx's The Capital, is not about social justice, It is about money
If the actions of the protest (active or otherwise) leads to a reaction, and it ends bad for them, they claim: Here is the proof I am a victim.
But at the heart of the disadvantaged positions' is their incapacity to compete.
Seeking equality means killing capitalism. That is why you read people wanting a reset post Covid and other non-sense.
They advise to consume less, produce less and everyone would have a guaranteed income. and they use "save" the planet as a river for this everybody will be second and third in a humans race with no space for one trying to be first,
Then, they think, everyone would be happy.
I myself am not advantaged, I succeeded, or better survived trying to live a better life than my parents, by sheer tenacity and it is possible. Just do not seek to change the rules to fit you.
The USSR tried equality and didn't work. China did not get where it is with equality but by copying, not Europe social democracies, China copied the competitive US capitalism.
Go buy something today. At the check out counter is where you see capitalism is what everyone wants. You have more means you pay for more expensive goods. Less money, you pay for what your money can buy. You have lots of money? You buy luxury, Car dealerships,it is all the same story. Everybody loves these choices. Everybody loves to have them when they want, where they want at a price one can afford. This isn't the fruits of equality. These are fruits of competition. Bare knuckle capitalism at work.
Look to these Yankees missing the Queen of England aka Canadians. Their pretense to be a liberal economy is because they have the US buying all the stuff from them. Without the US they wouldn't have the luxury of being liberal. |