I’m talking in the context of the “capitalist rules”. If you say the aforementioned sentence, you remove the responsibility of the player by dismissing the fact that the winner makes the rules.

PS: Doesn’t work for every context: if the player aims to change the rules because he doesn’t like them, he might see winning as a way to change them. “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain” I guess…

  • @givesomefucks
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    2011 months ago

    The reason that doesn’t make sense, is billionaires are the only ones with the power to fix the economic system thru political donations.

    The saying isn’t meant for your example, because they’re not just players. Their also the refs and the ones who wrote the rules for the game.

    Like:

    It is what is

    That makes sense if said between prisoners about how shitty jail is. But if a prison guard beat an inmate and then said that, it doesn’t make sense.

    Just because it’s not true 100% of the time for 100% of people doesn’t mean it’s worthless. By that logic no phrase should exist