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See here’s the thing, any time I’ve had extended conversations with commie supporters we always reach the same conclusion. Communism works…in theory. You’d have to have a governing body that actually makes rational and unbiased decisions in which people are satisfied without discrediting their work. The problem is not a single person or even group of people could ever selflessly use their power for the betterment of everyone. We don’t live in a perfect world where a kind and impartial leader can make the best decisions in the act of everyone’s self interests.
Capitalism is the best we got, and frankly I’m fine with that. If we cracked down on monopolies and encouraged a more free and open market, we’d be doing much better like we were in the past. Libtard commies can’t grasp this because they’ve been spoon fed the problems of capitalism but only sheltered with the (theoretical) idea of perfect communism. The biggest issue we have here is education and I’m extremely thankful my based 9th grade history teacher allowed us to debate about communism during our Cold War section.
Communism works in a community. You can easily make it work in a very small group setting without much trouble. All the common issues can be easily solved by keeping the power level low and immediate.
The problem is that the people who are pro-commie are always the least community oriented. They are absolutely the people who'd be tossed out of any possible one if they even tried.
The largest unit communism could possibly work under is the nuclear family, and anyone who had to share with siblings will tell you it doesn't even work then.
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Communism doesn't work in theory.
A simple thought experiment solves any hope of Labor Theory of Value being true. I give an idiot who can't make instant grits and an expert cook the ingredients to cook an apple pie. Which resulting apple pie will you eat?
Under LTV, some idiot digging a hole in your yard deserves payment for the labor he provided, even though you didn't ask for it.
Yeah, it would derive a lot of people of personal liberties and aspirations. In the make-believe world that there are an infinite number of resources and without evil people it could work. At that point are you even truly living? In a place where everything you do is controlled, I certainly wouldn’t want to live that life.