Which negates Russia's comparable historical corruption how exactly?
Operation Progress Shelling of Mainila Dubcek’s reforms Brezhnev Doctrine Siloviki Stasi A stellar amount of invasions in Central Asia of late Putin changed the Russian constitution and killing off competitors to create a dictatorship
Not sure why this topic, but your assertion seems true enough to the extent it goes.
Only a jew hates free markets.
Hmmmm, the 'only' seems a bit too restrictive to be true in the real world. I don't have any particular examples to offer, but I'm almost positive that non-jew haters of 'free markets' exist. How both haters and lovers of 'free markets' define the term is a separate issue.
Where is this second new topic coming from, or is it related to your capitalism isn't evil claim? What is a free market, and does it or do they exist beyond theory? A loose definition might allow for a free market to exist as a localized phenomenon, as a sort of informal and/or illegal exchange of various goods, services, or 'quantifiables'. However, a market itself will almost always occur in locations with an overarching legal authority of some kind, necessarily placing various restrictions on the market that render it not-free.
So I would say a 'free market' is a theoretical construct that's necessarily too free of human influence to exist in the real world. Markets as a human phenomenon will always be restricted or controlled to some degree, so they can't be truly 'free'.
If the claim is modified to something less restrictive like "jews like to control markets", that's more reflective of reality and doesn't exclude all the other categories who prefer not to cast their fortunes to the winds.
That last is somewhat of a counter-claim of my own on the nature of 'exchanges' between generic people, that is that if one lacks some degree of control, influence, or power over the exchange (See Russia/oil/pipelines), one will likely break even at best, or outright lose. (non-competitive exchanges where a win/win result is desired is a separate topic)
Anyway, have finished my cup of English Breakfast tea and am ready to wake up and have a day. Thanks for the unlooked-for prompt.
Ok,I'll explain this to you since it went over your head.
Most people like free markets because they lack the power to enforce their will on others. As such,a free market offers opportunities to them that they otherwise would not have. And even the ones in power see the value of a free market because more business means more taxes means more money. And the people who run the big companies like free markets because they can do more business with less restrictions and don't really worry about small business since they're already successful.
Now there are some people who would prefer a controlled market where they always make money but there are few outside of the jews who do and most of them don't actively hate free markets.
The jews,on the other hand,HATE freedom,of any kind,for anyone but themselves. They want absolute control over everything because they're paranoid assholes. They're paranoid assholes because if anyone finds out about their crimes,that person will instantly become their enemy. So not only do they have enemies,they can suddenly have more enemies in very sensitive places.
It's kind of like a zombie movie in that regards. Anyone can be "bitten" and become "one of them" at any time. And they won't tell you they've been bitten. That's what that old cliche was about,BTW.
As such,the only solution for jews is absolute control. At least until they can come up with a way to kill off everyone who isn't a jew.
As for how free a free market is,it's about as free as anything can be while still part of a society. Societies have rules by necessity and absolute freedom can only be had if you don't have any responsibilities to anyone. Not even yourself.
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug 3 points 2.6 yearsOct 2, 2022 12:25:20 ago (+3/-0)
Operation Progress
Shelling of Mainila
Dubcek’s reforms
Brezhnev Doctrine
Siloviki
Stasi
A stellar amount of invasions in Central Asia of late
Putin changed the Russian constitution and killing off competitors to create a dictatorship
[ + ] Sector7
[ - ] Sector7 2 points 2.6 yearsOct 2, 2022 14:52:04 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 2, 2022 21:51:21 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Sector7
[ - ] Sector7 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 2, 2022 23:12:19 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Merlynn
[ - ] Merlynn 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 3, 2022 03:17:14 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] Sector7
[ - ] Sector7 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 3, 2022 12:52:29 ago (+0/-0)
Not sure why this topic, but your assertion seems true enough to the extent it goes.
Hmmmm, the 'only' seems a bit too restrictive to be true in the real world. I don't have any particular examples to offer, but I'm almost positive that non-jew haters of 'free markets' exist. How both haters and lovers of 'free markets' define the term is a separate issue.
Where is this second new topic coming from, or is it related to your capitalism isn't evil claim? What is a free market, and does it or do they exist beyond theory? A loose definition might allow for a free market to exist as a localized phenomenon, as a sort of informal and/or illegal exchange of various goods, services, or 'quantifiables'. However, a market itself will almost always occur in locations with an overarching legal authority of some kind, necessarily placing various restrictions on the market that render it not-free.
So I would say a 'free market' is a theoretical construct that's necessarily too free of human influence to exist in the real world. Markets as a human phenomenon will always be restricted or controlled to some degree, so they can't be truly 'free'.
If the claim is modified to something less restrictive like "jews like to control markets", that's more reflective of reality and doesn't exclude all the other categories who prefer not to cast their fortunes to the winds.
That last is somewhat of a counter-claim of my own on the nature of 'exchanges' between generic people, that is that if one lacks some degree of control, influence, or power over the exchange (See Russia/oil/pipelines), one will likely break even at best, or outright lose. (non-competitive exchanges where a win/win result is desired is a separate topic)
Anyway, have finished my cup of English Breakfast tea and am ready to wake up and have a day. Thanks for the unlooked-for prompt.
[ + ] Merlynn
[ - ] Merlynn 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 15:14:39 ago (+0/-0)
Most people like free markets because they lack the power to enforce their will on others. As such,a free market offers opportunities to them that they otherwise would not have. And even the ones in power see the value of a free market because more business means more taxes means more money. And the people who run the big companies like free markets because they can do more business with less restrictions and don't really worry about small business since they're already successful.
Now there are some people who would prefer a controlled market where they always make money but there are few outside of the jews who do and most of them don't actively hate free markets.
The jews,on the other hand,HATE freedom,of any kind,for anyone but themselves. They want absolute control over everything because they're paranoid assholes. They're paranoid assholes because if anyone finds out about their crimes,that person will instantly become their enemy. So not only do they have enemies,they can suddenly have more enemies in very sensitive places.
It's kind of like a zombie movie in that regards. Anyone can be "bitten" and become "one of them" at any time. And they won't tell you they've been bitten. That's what that old cliche was about,BTW.
As such,the only solution for jews is absolute control. At least until they can come up with a way to kill off everyone who isn't a jew.
As for how free a free market is,it's about as free as anything can be while still part of a society. Societies have rules by necessity and absolute freedom can only be had if you don't have any responsibilities to anyone. Not even yourself.
[ + ] Sector7
[ - ] Sector7 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 10, 2022 14:53:19 ago (+0/-0)
Edward L. Bernays - Quotes
“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. ...
“Men (people) are rarely aware of the real reasons which motivate their actions.” ...
[ + ] Merlynn
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[ + ] Sector7
[ - ] Sector7 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 11, 2022 17:19:52 ago (+0/-0)
It actually went under my head, but this isn't worth the effort anymore.
[ + ] Fascinus
[ - ] Fascinus 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 2, 2022 12:14:25 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Conspirologist
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