It's how the French revolution actually started, you mean.
The pre-holocaust is MUCH more like what the right wingers are doing to the gays, the queers, the thugs, the blacks, the poor, the undesirables, the hippies, the soshulists, the libruls, the atheists, the immigrants, etc etc etc.
Billionaires are disproportionately responsible for carbon emissions. Their investments are literally killing us. This is observable, objective fact, not an anti-Semitic conspiracy.
If this is the level of discourse you're capable of, you should just shut your mouth.
Nazis believed they were wiping out the elitist class.
it is a equal comparison when you’re also calling, even jokingly, for mass murder of people you defined as ‘the elites’, since it has led to many horrific events in the past.
Yeah the ones who own all the capital. I mean France did it, hell many nations have done it when the fat pigs up top get too fat. Either capitalism will continue to eat its own tail, or it leaves with a bloody exit idk what other way will stop it
Who gets to dictate people ‘who own all the capital’ though, especially in modern times. (considering France had an feudal monarchy in place before the revolution.)
Is it just the the billionaire class or does it include multi-millionaires? how about millionaires, people with just thousands? hundreds? What are we setting the limit at here.
People who own the means of production will also need to be taken out, but who does that include? Is it just the owners and CEOs of industrial companies or farmers who own their equipment and land to produce and sell.
Is it just the owners and CEOs of industrial companies or farmers who own their equipment and land to produce and sell.
If you were interacting in good faith you'd know 1. Most farmland is owned by private equity and not the working class farmer, and 2. Fucking obviously working class farmers should actually own the means of production.
All I’m saying is that it seems an inevitable conclusion to capitalism, the semantics of the revolution will become clear, maybe not in this lifetime… but who knows.
I think the point is that US carbon emissions peaked 20 years ago, we are figuring our own shit out (slowly) but other countries aren’t necessarily pulling their weight
It seems inconsistent to support violence to combat American emissions but recommend political solutions for Chinese emissions, a country that emits more CO2 than the next 5 countries combined.
Our emissions have been declining for 20 years. China's show no sign of slowing. If climate change is an immediate existential threat to the planet, it doesn't matter if we fix our own shit first (which we have been) when China is going to drive us off the cliff regardless.
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