You know, you're right, there's just fewer lolberts so it kind of evens out.
Your average communist footsoldier may sincerely believe they have good intentions. And the entire reason communism takes root in societies is because they very often bring up extremely valid problems to use as a jumping-off point.
Lolberts don't have any good intentions. They genuinely don't. And they don't even have an ideal society they can describe the function of. Their problems with society are retarded, largely meaningless faggy problems like 'I am mad because I can't own a machine gun'.
- And that makes sense... because libertarianism is closest to the Robber-Barons era of the mid-1800s. And Communism literally was invented specifically as a counter to the Robber-Barons era of the mid-1800s. It wasn't hard to convince the manual-laboring proletariat that maybe they shouldn't be chained inside the factory.
Communists are delusional in that they all believe they'll be chairmen of the Party and be the ones directing society in a positive direction.
Lolberts are delusional in that they all believe they'll be the trillionaire industrialist machine-gunning their employees for not wanting to clean up a toxic waste spill with their bare hands.
In an ideal Communist society, you'll have totally free healthcare and free housing and free food. Sounds great, right? Yeah, it does, which is why it sweeps dumb people along.
In an ideal Libertarian society, you'll have a tollbooth you must pay before leaving your house in order to access the privately-owned road, but it won't matter because you can't access it anyway since the power company dumped a pile of radioactive waste on your driveway, but it's okay because when other people find out, they'll switch to the other power company that invested billions of dollars in a nuclear plant just to drive down prices in the local area, because of something something free market economics, so you shouldn't feel bad about being poisoned because a CEO may lose his job some day so it evens out.
Literally who the fuck does that sound great for?
Fucking Ayn Rand's ideal libertarian society in Atlas Shrugged literally required a perpetual energy machine and the belief that all industrialists are genuinely nice, altruistic, well-meaning people to function. And I'm pretty sure it never addressed where Galt's Gulch was getting their food.
You know, you're right, there's just fewer lolberts so it kind of evens out.
Your average communist footsoldier may sincerely believe they have good intentions. And the entire reason communism takes root in societies is because they very often bring up extremely valid problems to use as a jumping-off point.
Lolberts don't have any good intentions. They genuinely don't. And they don't even have an ideal society they can describe the function of. Their problems with society are retarded, largely meaningless faggy problems like 'I am mad because I can't own a machine gun'.
- And that makes sense... because libertarianism is closest to the Robber-Barons era of the mid-1800s. And Communism literally was invented specifically as a counter to the Robber-Barons era of the mid-1800s. It wasn't hard to convince the manual-laboring proletariat that maybe they shouldn't be chained inside the factory.
Communists are delusional in that they all believe they'll be chairmen of the Party and be the ones directing society in a positive direction.
Lolberts are delusional in that they all believe they'll be the trillionaire industrialist machine-gunning their employees for not wanting to clean up a toxic waste spill with their bare hands.
In an ideal Communist society, you'll have totally free healthcare and free housing and free food. In an ideal Libertarian society, you'll have a tollbooth you must pay before leaving your house in order to access the privately-owned road, but it won't matter because you can't access it anyway since the power company dumped a pile of radioactive waste on your driveway, but it's okay because when other people find out, they'll switch to the other power company that invested billions of dollars in a nuclear plant just to drive down prices in the local area, because of something something free market economics, so you shouldn't feel bad about being poisoned because a CEO may lose his job some day so it evens out.
Fucking Ayn Rand's ideal libertarian society in Atlas Shrugged literally required a perpetual energy machine and the belief that all industrialists are genuinely nice, altruistic, well-meaning people to function. And I'm pretty sure it never addressed where Galt's Gulch was getting their food.
You know, you're right, there's just fewer lolberts so it kind of evens out.
Your average communist footsoldier may sincerely believe they have good intentions. And the entire reason communism takes root in societies is because they very often bring up extremely valid problems to use as a jumping-off point.
Lolberts don't have any good intentions. They genuinely don't. And they don't even have an ideal society they can describe the function of. Their problems with society are retarded, largely meaningless faggy problems like 'I am mad because I can't own a machine gun'.
- And that makes sense... because libertarianism is closest to the Robber-Barons era of the mid-1800s. And Communism literally was invented specifically as a counter to the Robber-Barons era of the mid-1800s. It wasn't hard to convince the manual-laboring proletariat that maybe they shouldn't be chained inside the factory.
Communists are delusional in that they all believe they'll be chairmen of the Party and be the ones directing society in a positive direction.
Lolberts are delusional in that they all believe they'll be the trillionaire industrialist machine-gunning their employees for not wanting to clean up a toxic waste spill with their bare hands.
In an ideal Communist society, you'll have totally free healthcare and free housing and free food. In an ideal Libertarian society, you'll have a tollbooth you must pay before leaving your house in order to access the privately-owned road, but it won't matter because you can't access it anyway since the power company dumped a pile of radioactive waste on your driveway, but it's okay because when other people find out, they'll switch to the other power company that invested billions of dollars in a nuclear plant just to drive down prices in the local area, because of something something free market economics, so you shouldn't feel bad about being poisoned.
Fucking Ayn Rand's ideal libertarian society in Atlas Shrugged literally required a perpetual energy machine and the belief that all industrialists are genuinely nice, altruistic, well-meaning people to function. And I'm pretty sure it never addressed where Galt's Gulch was getting their food.
You know, you're right, there's just fewer lolberts so it kind of evens out.
Your average communist footsoldier may sincerely believe they have good intentions. And the entire reason communism takes root in societies is because they very often bring up extremely valid problems to use as a jumping-off point.
Lolberts don't have any good intentions. They genuinely don't. And they don't even have an ideal society they can describe the function of. Their problems with society are retarded, largely meaningless faggy problems like 'I am mad because I can't own a machine gun'.
- And that makes sense... because libertarianism is closest to the Robber-Barons era of the mid-1800s. And Communism literally was invented specifically as a counter to the Robber-Barons era of the mid-1800s. It wasn't hard to convince the manual-laboring proletariat that maybe they shouldn't be chained inside the factory.
Communists are delusional in that they all believe they'll be chairmen of the Party and be the ones directing society in a positive direction.
Lolberts are delusional in that they all believe they'll be the trillionaire industrialist machine-gunning their employees for not wanting to clean up a toxic waste spill with their bare hands.
In an ideal Communist society, you'll have totally free healthcare and free housing and free food. In an ideal Libertarian society, you'll be charged money for driving past someone's house because you owe them for making noise.
Fucking Ayn Rand's ideal libertarian society in Atlas Shrugged literally required a perpetual energy machine and the belief that all industrialists are genuinely nice, altruistic, well-meaning people to function. And I'm pretty sure it never addressed where Galt's Gulch was getting their food.
You know, you're right, there's just fewer lolberts so it kind of evens out.
Your average communist footsoldier may sincerely believe they have good intentions. And the entire reason communism takes root in societies is because they very often bring up extremely valid problems to use as a jumping-off point.
Lolberts don't have any good intentions. They genuinely don't. And they don't even have an ideal society they can describe the function of. Their problems with society are retarded, largely meaningless faggy problems like 'I am mad because I can't own a machine gun'.
- And that makes sense... because libertarianism is closest to the Robber-Barons era of the mid-1800s. And Communism literally was invented specifically as a counter to the Robber-Barons era of the mid-1800s. It wasn't hard to convince the manual-laboring proletariat that maybe they shouldn't be chained inside the factory.
Communists are delusional in that they all believe they'll be chairmen of the Party and be the ones directing society in a positive direction.
Lolberts are delusional in that they all believe they'll be the trillionaire industrialist machine-gunning their employees for not wanting to clean up a toxic waste spill with their bare hands.
Fucking Ayn Rand's ideal libertarian society in Atlas Shrugged literally required a perpetual energy machine and the belief that all industrialists are genuinely nice, altruistic, well-meaning people to function. And I'm pretty sure it never addressed where Galt's Gulch was getting their food.
You know, you're right, there's just fewer lolberts so it kind of evens out.
Your average communist footsoldier may sincerely believe they have good intentions. And the entire reason communism takes root in societies is because they very often bring up extremely valid problems to use as a jumping-off point.
Lolberts don't have any good intentions. They genuinely don't. And they don't even have an ideal society they can describe the function of. Their problems with society are retarded, largely meaningless faggy problems like 'I am mad because I can't own a machine gun'.
Communists are delusional in that they all believe they'll be chairmen of the Party and be the ones directing society in a positive direction.
Lolberts are delusional in that they all believe they'll be the trillionaire industrialist machine-gunning their employees for not wanting to clean up a toxic waste spill with their bare hands.
Fucking Ayn Rand's ideal libertarian society in Atlas Shrugged literally required a perpetual energy machine and the belief that all industrialists are genuinely nice, altruistic, well-meaning people to function. And I'm pretty sure it never addressed where Galt's Gulch was getting their food.
You know, you're right, there's just fewer lolberts so it kind of evens out.
Your average communist footsoldier may sincerely believe they have good intentions. And the entire reason communism takes root in societies is because they very often bring up extremely valid problems to use as a jumping-off point.
Lolberts don't have any good intentions. They genuinely don't. And they don't even have an ideal society they can describe the function of. Their problems with society are retarded, largely meaningless faggy problems like 'I am mad because I can't own a machine gun'.
Communists are delusional in that they all believe they'll be chairmen of the Party and be the ones directing society in a positive direction.
Lolberts are delusional in that they all believe they'll be the trillionaire industrialist machine-gunning their employees for not wanting to clean up a toxic waste spill with their bare hands.
Fucking Ayn Rand's ideal libertarian society in Atlas Shrugged literally required a perpetual energy machine and the belief that all industrialists are genuinely nice, altruistic, well-meaning people to function.