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 Post subject: Why I vote republican
PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:11 am 
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And hate American "leftists." My introduction.


I want to see the capitalist model fail. The best way to do that is not direct populist revolution. It will not and cannot work. The best way to go about slaughtering the beast is to give it the rope that it needs to hang itself. No one wants to do this more than the red party. They do not support bank bailouts. They do support China. They do support degregulation to the subversion of western capitalist industry. They do not support corporate college education. Whether they're doing it intentionally or naively I do not know or care. But I suspect there are an elite at the top who may have designed the current model of conservatism. Like Red Ronnie for instance.

On the other hand it is democrats that continue to prop up the capitalist model with mediocre socialism. They promote and propagandize college education not for the intrinsic value of knowledge, in fact the opposite, but to produce corporate institutionalized workers. And they do it using the lure of socio-economic striving and metropolitan consumerism. They utilize social programs not out of concerns for equality but as a means to pad the harsh reality of capitalism and passify any real revolution.

We must think about politics in a new way. Play the game with strategy like the capitalists do. They are winning the war of hearts and minds a million to one. The industrial age and the subsequent arguments for its organization are coming to an end within a century. As crude becomes every more rare the foundations of industrializations and its paradigms, socialist or capitalist, will wind down. I do not think it is controversial to say the future will be a high-tech agrarianism. With that will bring a whole new set of problems as most farmland in the world is owned by multi-national corporations. If governments do not step in at the end of mass transit to divide the land and allow farmesteading we face the issue of corporate surfdom. As history tells us, might usually wins over right. I think it is imperitive to look to the future now and the problems we will face given the data we have. First we must bring down capitalism and do it with haste or we face WWIII, mass starvation and famine as natural resources dwindle.


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