• @Aux
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    -432 years ago

    You can always move to North Korea if you don’t like capitalism that much.

    • @DulyNoted
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      252 years ago

      This is like if a guy starving in the desert complained he wants water and you offered to toss him into the middle of the ocean.

    • @Mereo
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      242 years ago

      Why do we have to go to the extreme. The scandanavian countries are socialist/capitalist countries and they have one of the best living conditions.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 years ago

        Those countries are all below replacement level too though. This is a problem that’s affecting almost every country in the world, not just the US. In fact the US has been able to avoid the problem for a while because of immigration but even that’s not able to keep the replacement level up anymore.

        • @hamFoilHat
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          12 years ago

          But there are currently, in the United States, right now, too many people. We need less people to be born so there are less people, and we need it to continue for probably 30 years.

          • @reddit_sux
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            12 years ago

            There are too many people in the cities and towns but there are many ghost towns and villages where it is unviable to live because at low population.

      • @Aux
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        02 years ago

        As others have already replied to you - every developed country has the same issue. And capitalism is not the problem. It’s actually never is a problem, it’s usually a solution.