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BlueTsunami2018

(5,104 posts)
2. Yeah, that's called capitalism.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 08:42 PM
21 hrs ago

Extracting every last penny you can from the working class and placing it all into the pockets of the owning class is called capitalism. Otherwise known as “freedom.”

You notice whenever these thugs and thieves oppose literally anything that will help people, they call it socialism. They never say “I’m against socialism, I’m for capitalism!” They say “I’m against socialism, I’m for FREEDOM!” Which, of course, makes capitalism synonymous with freedom.

Which, of course, it’s not.

So people are mad and rightly so but they’re conditioned not to be mad at thing that’s causing all the problems. Because that would be anger at freedom.

And freedom can’t possibly be the problem.

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Flagrant price gouging is a big one. People are starting to understand what its like when so few own so much Cheezoholic 22 hrs ago #1
I regularly fantasize about the methods of the French Revolution being applied here in America today-- Jack Valentino 20 hrs ago #19
Lol, yes I use the metaphor loosely. The French Revolution didn't exactly end well for the French people ;) n/t Cheezoholic 10 hrs ago #25
Actually it eventually did end well for the French people. Ritabert 8 hrs ago #30
Recently bought a new t-shirt that has a cartoon Hey Joe 7 hrs ago #31
Yeah, that's called capitalism. BlueTsunami2018 21 hrs ago #2
No to mention the incorporation of A.I. into customer service. Crowman2009 21 hrs ago #3
When you call customer service.... SergeStorms 21 hrs ago #4
I'd rather talk to Bangalore than to an AI bot DBoon 21 hrs ago #5
and that's not saying much DinahMoeHum 21 hrs ago #8
Not to mention, both are hard to understand! slightlv 20 hrs ago #12
You mean "Jessica"? Yeah, I've talked to her too Takket 10 hrs ago #27
Yeah, Jessica, or.... SergeStorms 3 hrs ago #33
Nothing works the way it is supposed to anymore. Nothing. Midnight Writer 21 hrs ago #6
I could not have written this better myself! slightlv 20 hrs ago #13
Because people keep voting for fascist conservatives who don't give a shit about us? Initech 21 hrs ago #7
Online shopping has to be a contributor. LisaM 21 hrs ago #9
It's dealing with insurance that drives me nuts BeneteauBum 20 hrs ago #10
Didn't see a lot of hope in the article. Raven123 20 hrs ago #11
Anger over blatant company greed over developing or maintaining a reputation for service is on the rise. Aussie105 20 hrs ago #14
Seriously? America is a GIANT ripoff now. johnnyfins 20 hrs ago #15
I purchased a Hart product mgardener 20 hrs ago #16
I'm sick and tired of getting nickel and dimed JoseBalow 20 hrs ago #17
Prices keep climbing and products samplegirl 20 hrs ago #18
And these foreign corporations buying out our local businesses Farmer-Rick 20 hrs ago #20
The United States of RIPOFFFFFFFFFFFF johnnyfins 20 hrs ago #21
Is QA still a thing? moondust 19 hrs ago #22
Former QA Officer F-18_AMO 19 hrs ago #24
EV Purchase (short version of a long story) F-18_AMO 19 hrs ago #23
Easy times make soft men. OC375 10 hrs ago #26
Shrinkflation and enshittification Freddie 10 hrs ago #28
When I call customer service and get the run around, I ask to speak to the supervisor. When, on occasion, that Raftergirl 8 hrs ago #29
Isn't living in a deregulated capitalist society so great? Initech 5 hrs ago #32
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