Scrolling through the all feed and saw this post and genuinely cannot tell of this is satire or not.

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    2 days ago

    I feel this is not stressed enough.

    The guy owning the local car dealership that has a nice yacht and a holiday appartment in Mallorca is not actually even remotly the same kind of problem like jeff bezos or elon musk.

    Sure, noone needs a yacht, but the irder of magnitude is not even remotely comparable.

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      1 day ago

      The guy owning the local car dealership

      The small capitalists have a unique set if interests. They’re not the biggest beneficiary of the system, but they tend to be fascism’s most rabid soldiers. These are the people who did J6.

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      2 days ago

      Am million dollars isn’t yacht money, though. It would take several millions to actually get close.

      1 million isn’t even enough for a comfortable retirement these days.

      A “millionaire” doesn’t mean much compared to three decades ago.

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      2 days ago

      Owning-class is owning-class. Regardless of the magnitude, they are still exploitative and that is the point.

      Individuals aren’t the problem, the system that allows individuals to have exploitative and unjust power over others is.

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              17 hours ago

              Oh my apologies for misreading.

              It all depends on how Bernie earned that money then. Was it through his own labor or was it through the system of exploitation that is owning and making profit off of the labor of others through having a claim to private ownership over the means of production?

              If he makes his money legitimately then no. If he makes his money through being a rentier, his income being primarily being generated through the stock market and shareholder dividends, then yes.

              I don’t claim to know how Bernie made that money so I abstain from making any speculations. Bernie has been an advocate for shifts towards the left, but the man isn’t perfect. Though, he is clearly good intentions so I won’t make any base judgements against him until I have more information.

              And yes, I understand that retirement and stuff is incorporated into the stock market. That is a giant problem of how the owning class forces the working class to go against their own benefits as a class to ensure their own personal safety and security. That’s a much larger can of worms and nuance.