So just curious. If the US makes the switch to pure socialism like liberals want how will it be different from other countries who have failed at it?
So just curious. If the US makes the switch to pure socialism like liberals want how will it be different from other countries who have failed at it?
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Just to clear some things up before people get confused...
Liberals do not want socialism.
Liberals are not the left-wing, you are purposefully confusing those two groups, because you are far-right and everyone not far-right is a "libtard" to you.
The left want social democracy, if anything.
You, knowing this, buy into the far-right strategy of equalling Soviet style socialism with social democracy.
Your goal is to confuse people and scare them into disliking social reforms and social democracy in general.
You're not half as clever as you think you are. Social democracy works, as can be seen in Europe. Where most countries are dealing with Corona better than the US is. Despite what Americans think.
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Socialist policies are employed everywhere in the first world with great success, free education, single payer healthcare, unemployment benefits, you name it.
Canada, Germany, France, UK, Norway, Sweden, Denmark...
In US those pushing socialism, smell of sulfur... That’s the critical difference...
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the main problem with things like socialism, communism, etc is that they're practised in name only. governments claiming those names put instead of devoting everything towards helping society/community they make themselves and their supporters rich and powerful at the expense of everyone else (something which all governments do to a degree but the most openly corrupt ones tend to pretend to be the most benevolent)
this stems from the other big problem, that good intentions are so easy to corrupt. anything that can be useful will also be abused. governments are capable of doing that on a massive scale
It’s two sides of the same coin. Socialism is the closest economic policy to expressing populism, that I am aware of. Through history of around 100 years ago, socialism was used by populist, to sell the populace new authoritarian elites. In large part thanks to USA’s red scare and Stalin becoming the representative of Communism, intrinsically tying things like Holomodor, to socialism.
You end up with authoritarian propaganda pushing socialism, while shortly there after and at the same time, have the US pushing the red scare that used authoritarian propaganda as a scare tactic against socialism, instead of authoritarianism.
Edit: Money contributes to happiness, but it’s value is over blown, because the happiness you do buy is extremely short lived. In some cases, the anticipation brought more happiness, up to the point the shrink wrap is torn. There is also the facade that it’s money to thank for your access to healthcare and a roof over your head, instead of realizing the means of obtaining those are not the source of happiness.
In a material world, socialism can’t win...
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Folly and fakery have always been with us... but it has never before been as dangerous as it is now, never in history have we been able to afford it less. - Isaac Asimov
Every damn thing you do in this life, you pay for. - Edith Piaf
The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. - Orwell
No amount of belief makes something a fact. - James Randi
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea
I think the number on that site is 180933 for the EU/EAA and UK, not that far behind the US
And it is obviously not all of Europe
Of course it is probably just a little bit more people living in that part of Europe than in the US
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What i find impressive is that americans like the game are so obsessed with socialism and how it is done elsewhere that they can only see extreme's and completely overlook other western nations that has a series of social democratic policies that is far closer to what the public demanded than let's say Venezuela. Yet only the latter is always used as a counter argument.
Stupidity from people arguing about it or people lacking an actual valid argument against it and need to resort to extremes, so they create a boogeyman even the most illiterate gets scared of.
People like the game are essentially arguing that water is inflammable because it is also a liquid. It's rather embarrassing to be honest.
How can a liberal want (pure) socialism?
Maybe instead of parroting right wing talking points that literally haven't changed since the era of McCarthyism, and actually LISTENING to what liberals want, you'd understand that the model of "socialism" we want is based on numerous successful policies found in such communist bastions like "Canada" or "Great Britain" or any of the Scandinavian nations.
But go ahead, continue to scream about the Soviets and the Chinese.
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You are thinking of "leftists" and not "liberals". The principles of liberalism are precisely what you want if you support things like capitalism, liberty, and individualism.
The purest form of socialism isn't coming to the US because that requires violence in order to be effective and the vast majority of Americans don't support violence. Basically the only policies that leftists can get from Democrat leaders is just minor things that relate to social programs that are funded by taxes that depend on success in the private sector.
You did mention Denmark wish got upset when Bernie called them socialist at all. The are a capitalist country with large social programs. There is a big difference between socialist policies and social programs. It seems to me that those countries seem to match Denmark.
You also have a lot of those social policies in those countries going broke, like the healthcare in the UK, or broken, like healthcare in Canada. Of course the Candian healthcare system gave rise to private doctors and what was before the travel issue, a robust amount good paying "work" for US hospitals from the Canadians that came down here for surgeries. The hospital system I worked for in NY loved our out of country patients from Canada. Treat, send bill to the Canadian government, get paid.
So anyway the US does have a bunch of those policies already. Free education (grade,middle,high schools), unemployment benefits (there are a few depending on the reason). I give you the single payer healthcare, but I also don't agree with that one either. The last thing I want is the US government that is barely able to deal with anything outside of war running peoples healthcare. They already proved how bad it would get through the VA issues.
You can say that the social policies in the US are in great need of fixing, but saying they aren't already there is a lie. The problem is that the US government fails to fix them every time they try.
You also forgot to the add the other countries like China, Venezuala, Cuba.
Broad generalizations: the thread.
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