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I note that it is possible to burn a neighborhood shop, but not a graduate degree. And I suspect that difference explains much.
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Exactly right.
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commies shouting about "just stuff" are the ones that wish the elite didn't have stuff and are always trying to seize the means of producing the stuff. Aside from asceticism, I don't know how these people don't realize you need stuff. We can disagree about the best way to get it.
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Plausibly, they basically think that "stuff just is", there are enough resources [*] for everyone, the only reason some people have less than they want is that others hog more than their fair share. *: notice the word's connotation: (natural) resources, not man-made.
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Kayfabe commies is my new favorite phrase. At least Marx avoided moralizing verbiage.
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The author of the original tweet that you're objecting to is not a communist by any reasonable definition of the word. I remember him being big in libertarian circles, though I believe he's traded that in for a more mainstream position.
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Yep. They are welcome to burn down their own homes in support of the noble cause if they're so convinced. Cheering other people losing their businesses and livelihoods is moral cowardice.
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Some of the stuff read on twitter smells like madness.
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"It's just stuff." - People who have never had to struggle for stuff in their lives.
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