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  • Jun 20, 2022
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    Only ecostalinism can save us now

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    yall would blame your shoelaces getting untied on capitalism at this point lmao

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    JohnnyFive

    yall would blame your shoelaces getting untied on capitalism at this point lmao

    what does this even mean

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    Honestly think by then we’ll have done something
    At this very moment the wheels are turning

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    Jody
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    Honestly think by then we’ll have done something
    At this very moment the wheels are turning

    Not if we have politicians in place that are actively working against the very interests of humanity

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    CrimsonArk

    Not if we have politicians in place that are actively working against the very interests of humanity

    they’ll be dead soon no cap at least in the US
    And i mean of old age

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    Jody

    Honestly think by then we’ll have done something
    At this very moment the wheels are turning

    Since the 80’s we had known that we had until
    The mid 2020’s to sizably curtail carbon emissions and avoid climate change

    It’s the early 2020’s and we are in an era of carbon emission greater than ever before

  • Jun 20, 2022
    daisycutterflowz

    Since the 80’s we had known that we had until
    The mid 2020’s to sizably curtail carbon emissions and avoid climate change

    It’s the early 2020’s and we are in an era of carbon emission greater than ever before

    Yeah things are f***ed more people then ever are calling for action and taking their own individual actions
    2080 is a long while away

  • Jun 20, 2022
    Jody

    they’ll be dead soon no cap at least in the US
    And i mean of old age

    Won’t be enough

  • great, the only goal i have to have kids and a family is now also extinct

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    euphrates already dried up

    where is jesus

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    Gonna get to experience both the most prosperous and most cataclysmic eras in human history within one lifetime

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    xviii

    euphrates already dried up

    where is jesus

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    The only way to move away from GDP growth as a goal is to ask developing countries not to develop the way developed countries did. I’m not gonna be the one to ask that of them.

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    Plankton

    The only way to move away from GDP growth as a goal is to ask developing countries not to develop the way developed countries did. I’m not gonna be the one to ask that of them.

    Not how the world works either unfortunately

  • Jun 20, 2022
    Jody

    Honestly think by then we’ll have done something
    At this very moment the wheels are turning

    not really

    rich people will be dead by then and they do not care

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    daisycutterflowz

    what does this even mean

    Capitalism good

    Intelligence bad

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    k dog 99

    Capitalism good

    Intelligence bad

    Ah america

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    daisycutterflowz

    Not how the world works either unfortunately

    Wdym

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    Plankton

    Wdym

    How do you expect these countries to develop when private ownership their natural resources (labor, minerals, land, lumber, machinery) are what drives the wealth of these first world countries

    They will eternally be “developing” because their labor is required to sustain the financial economies of the first world

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    daisycutterflowz

    How do you expect these countries to develop when private ownership their natural resources (labor, minerals, land, lumber, machinery) are what drives the wealth of these first world countries

    They will eternally be “developing” because their labor is required to sustain the financial economies of the first world

    You’re referring to the middle income trap. Some countries escape it, some don’t. But there’s no reason that every low income county can’t reach at least middle income status, which still requires production and greatly increases standard of living

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    Plankton

    You’re referring to the middle income trap. Some countries escape it, some don’t. But there’s no reason that every low income county can’t reach at least middle income status, which still requires production and greatly increases standard of living

    There absolutely is a reason, and it’s because the finance and service economies we exist in require such hierarchies where real labor occurs for extremely cheap to exist

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    Plankton

    You’re referring to the middle income trap. Some countries escape it, some don’t. But there’s no reason that every low income county can’t reach at least middle income status, which still requires production and greatly increases standard of living

    Lmao

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    We saw places like South Korea, China, the USSR, Japan to an extent, all industrialize in a decade or less. South Korea went from an agrarian state to one of the biggest money makers in the West

    That hasn’t happened with Africa, South Asia, the Middle East, or Latin America after six decades of decolonization and it’s due to a very different relationship with the West