"CAPITALISM IS THE DEVIL" ASS nikkaS...GET IN HERE

Reece

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First off....any grown man saying this nine times out of ten is a massive failure trying to rationalize away his fukked up choices in life. You will never hear anyone succeeding IRL talking like this.

Secondly...you dudes are very free to move to any communist country of your liking :mjlol:

Lastly....these dweebs only say stuff like this when it comes to supporting BLACK BUSINESSES. Ironic being Militants and all :mjlol: They got Jordans on their feet, iPhones in their pocket, SONYs on the living room wall, Polo on they chest, 1000 things from Amazon in they crib. Phil Knight, Steve Jobs, some Japanese nikkas, Ralph Lipschitz and Jeff Bezos creating dynastic wealth off these MILITANTS but, when a Black businessman trying to get business from them, all of sudden, the Black businessman is exploiting the community and Capitalism is the devil :mjlol:
 

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First off....any grown man saying this nine times out of ten is a massive failure trying to rationalize away his fukked up choices in life. You will never hear anyone succeeding IRL talking like this.

Secondly...you dudes are very free to move to any communist country of your liking :mjlol:

Lastly....these dweebs only say stuff like this when it comes to supporting BLACK BUSINESSES. Ironic being Militants and all :mjlol: They got Jordans on their feet, iPhones in their pocket, SONYs on the living room wall, Polo on they chest, 1000 things from Amazon in they crib. Phil Knight, Steve Jobs, some Japanese nikkas, Ralph Lipschitz and Jeff Bezos creating dynastic wealth off these MILITANTS but, when a Black businessman trying to get business from them, all of sudden, the Black businessman is exploiting the community and Capitalism is the devil :mjlol:
Capitalism helped enslave many Africans and is putting alot of others in indentured servitude and a permanent underclass gonna neg and keep it moving.
 

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Capitalism is a tool of the devil (stated in a parable because of course there really isn't a devil).

And it's not about being broke. It's about having the ability to see and understand. For instance I smash a lot of bytches. At the same time I recognize the flaws and danger in doing so. So because I recognize the error in crushing these hoes doesn't make me a dry dikk nikka.

Capitalism as it's currently intended, it's necessary for someone to lose and be the expendable consumer. If a person can't recognize the wrongness in that...I don't know what to tell ya.

It would help black people if we create our own community based economic philosophy. Right now we're trying to move like crackas. We're dogs trying to be cats! Sure there are some dogs who learn to climb trees, but as a group, most dogs will fail that adaptation. Most importantly, why even attempt to live as a cat if you're a dog?

We are a community and family based group. Why should we attempt to live like the hybrids who aren't?
 

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Support capitalism brehs

"In business, under the American system, each year the failures exceed the new successes by a very, very, very wide margin. In business, under the American system, hundreds of thousands more have failed, generation after generation, than the few who have succeeded. If we are to judge by the preponderance of individual successes over failures or vice versa, then the American system, businesswise, is a record of steady, almost unrelieved failure. It has failure literally built into it. It is indeed a near-miracle, front page news, when anyone really makes it. This judicious observation sounds paradoxical only because it contradicts conventional propaganda.

As it is observed by Professor Paul A. Samuelson of M.I.T. in his standard textbook, Economics (McGraw-Hill, N.Y., 7th edition, 1967, p. 76), the average life expectancy of an American business is six (6) years!

While it is true that no particular blame attaches to anyone for the high rate of small business mortality, blame can be leveled for the misleading propaganda about the business system. By the one-sided stressing by propaganda organs of the few successes, many are led to lose their hard-earned savings in establishing new businesses. Sound advice to 85 to 95 per cent of Americans contemplating opening their own businesses would, in the light of the facts, simply be: "Don't."

The belief of a wide public that it can succeed in business supplies a lucrative crop of suckers for established equipment suppliers, usually big corporations. Banks, too, participate in this merry game by making loans against resalable equipment. The same fixtures are sold and resold to a long string of losers incited into action by florid accounts of success in the Wall Street Journal, Fortune and other media.

Today, the new man going into business, like the individual consumer, does not realize that all the possibilities in almost every situation have been determined down to decimal places by batteries of computers and the results have been evaluated by staffs of exceedingly acute experts. In pitting himself against these computers and highly paid experts, the ordinary man is very much like an amateur chess player who elects to pit his skill against a consulting collection of chess masters. His doom is virtually sealed with his very first move."
 

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CAPITALISM IS FINE WHEN THINGS ARE KEPT IN CHECK. THE MARKET POLICES ITSELF MOST OF TIME. THERE ARE TIMES WHEN IT NEEDS INTERVENTION BY THE GOVERNMENT.

THE THING IS EMPLOYERS PAY THE WORKFORCE AND THE WORKFORCE CONSUMES. THEY INVEST IN THEIR COMPANIES AND OTHERS EITHER DIRECTLY WITH PURCHASES OR INDIRECTLY VIA STOCKS AND SUCH. THAT'S WHY MONEY IS CALLED CURRENCY. IT HAS TO FLOW. MONEY DOESN'T FLOW LIKE IT SHOULD NOW.

NOWADAYS EMPLOYERS PAY THEIR WORKFORCE TOO LITTLE TO AFFORD THEIR GOODS. EMPLOYERS HAVE TO SIMULATE CURRENCY FLOW TO GET MONEY FROM INVESTORS. THE VAST MAJORITY OF INVESTMENTS ARE FROM PEOPLE WHO ARE ALREADY RICH. THE CIRCLE IS BROKEN AND NOW ALL THE MONEY FLOWS IN ONE DIRECTION.
 
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