• @raspberriesareyummy
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    2 months ago

    Where’s the extreme position in that list? oO

    (I know, to the average US citizen, most of those seem extremist :( )

    • @Cryophilia
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      12 months ago

      Billionaires fortunes taken and redistributed

      That’s the only extreme one to me. Higher taxes on billionaires is a reasonable take. Government forcibly seizing private property is not.

      Honorable mention:

      Military exit from all countries except as part of multi-lateral peace keeping forces

      This would be extreme except it’s not even possible, other countries are not interested in paying for their own defense.

      • @raspberriesareyummy
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        22 months ago

        That’s the only extreme one to me. Higher taxes on billionaires is a reasonable take. Government forcibly seizing private property is not.

        Except that billions are never private property - you have to steal from people to accumulate that much wealth. Or inherit stolen wealth. Exception: stars, where people voluntarily spend that much money to listen to them / see them. Not an exception: sports stars who get paid from sponsoring / advertisement revenues which in turn are stolen by slave labour / low wages.

        Nevertheless, no one needs billions, so taking all private properties above 1 billion still leaves those people with an obscene amount of money that honest work can not save up in a hundred(!) lifetimes.

        As for the military exit: While I agree that it’s not possible, I disagree on the reason - a sudden shift of military concentrations (e.g. weakening presence in some area) is unfortunately pretty much guaranteed to encourage someone to start an armed conflict somewhere. But that could be addressed in the form of the multi-lateral peace keeping forces mentioned.