I do not find equality desirable.
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Replying to @jungerwasright
Neither do I but I despise an artificial inequality which does not allow for natural strength to thrive.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @jungerwasright
So to allow for the growth of natural talents and strength, I find it necessary to level the playing field.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd
Surely communism would hold back the growth of natural talents just as much, if not more, than capitalism?
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd
Communism drags strong men down to a lower level, and keeps them there forever.
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Replying to @jungerwasright
Why do you believe that? I believe the opposite.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd
Communism may "level the playing field" but it's designed to keep everyone at the same level. One can never rise above.
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Replying to @jungerwasright
One can never rise above by way of parasitism or exploitation, thus it takes an even stronger sort of individual to rise.
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Whereas capitalism allows for degenerated elements of society to grip power through manipulation rather than creativity.
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If so-called communism doesn't allow for individuals to rise of their own strength, then it's not really communism imo
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