• Flying Squid
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    29 months ago

    Children aren’t bourgeoisie, they’re children.

    • @thebrownhaze
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      -19 months ago

      I think can find you people from history who man disagree

      • Flying Squid
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        19 months ago

        Who cares about history? This is 2023. People in history would disagree with people today about slavery and marital rape too. Should we reconsider allowing those things?

        • @thebrownhaze
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          -19 months ago

          Spicy take incoming, “history has nothing to teach us”

          • Flying Squid
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            29 months ago

            Okay, what does history have to teach us about feeding children? When does history say “don’t feed children?” Go for it.

            • @thebrownhaze
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              -29 months ago

              The wives and children of those arrested and executed were dealt with by the NKVD Order No. 00486. The women were sentenced to forced labour for 5 or 10 years.[77] Their minor children were put in orphanages. All possessions were confiscated. Extended families were purposely left with nothing to live on, which usually sealed their fate as well, affecting up to 200,000–250,000 people of Polish background depending on the size of their families.[77] The NKVD national operations were conducted on a quota system using album procedure. The officials were mandated to arrest and execute a specific number of so-called “counter-revolutionaries”, compiled by administration using various statistics but also telephone books with names sounding non-Russian.[78]

              • Flying Squid
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                49 months ago

                Sorry… how is that an argument to not feed children? That sounds like a bad thing. Are you actually arguing that is good?

                • @thebrownhaze
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                  9 months ago

                  If you recall, we were talking about warnings from history. These children were not being fed, their bourgeois parents were being evicted sent to gulags and exterminated for owning a typewriter or a horse or something.

                  You said children were not bourgeois this is a lesson about the children of the “bourgeois”

                  • Flying Squid
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                    49 months ago

                    That doesn’t make the children themselves bourgeois. They have no control over the money or the circumstances under which they were born.

                    And, again, let’s see your historical argument for not feeding children.