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minus-squarehihi24522@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up18·14 days agoI’m guessing the answer is ✨capitalism✨
minus-squarehihi24522@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up3·14 days agoNot always, if the headline is “How do we stop (insert capitalism-caused problem)?” Then the answer is revolution.
minus-squareCoelacanth@feddit.nulinkfedilinkarrow-up7·14 days agoI was thinking more in regards to questions of “why is [bad thing] allowed to be [bad in this manner]?” But you’re right.
I’m guessing the answer is ✨capitalism✨
Isn’t it always?
Not always, if the headline is “How do we stop (insert capitalism-caused problem)?” Then the answer is revolution.
I was thinking more in regards to questions of “why is [bad thing] allowed to be [bad in this manner]?”
But you’re right.