• @finitebanjo
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    22 days ago

    So your radical stances are that you advocate for capital punishment, the state’s authority to end human life, and that all resources and businesses belong solely to the state who can dictate all labor distribution at will.

    Pretty much everything else you said seemed pretty normal.

    Yeah, that’s definitely a good example. Thank you for sharing.

    • @Fashim
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      -11 day ago

      Nope, I support capital punishment specifically for politicians. If you don’t want to have the potential of being sentenced to death don’t become a politician and do corrupt shit

      Crimes against humanity is a once off global trial, and economic restructuring would hopefully prevent this from happening again.

      The state should be in charge of infrastructure (phone, electricity, roads, water etc) but not personal business, it should however have the power to intervene and break up monopolies (See RCA in America) these services should be free for all by using the public fund taken from the ultrarich

      Economic restructuring would have to make people redundant since by default a lot of jobs are actually pointless, so a service that acts in the interest of everyone is a good foundation to make sure these people are cared for.

      And not a problem, it’s all good for us to disagree but you’ve missed the forest for the trees here my friend.

      • @finitebanjo
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        1 day ago

        You also said capital punishment for specific businessmen, it was like the first thing on your list. Specifically for politicians is actually an even worse stance, it’s just giving the party in control the power to kill all opposition.