• Wanpieserino@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    My job requires me to be trustworthy. If I get caught stealing a bike, even though they won’t do much, it might get on crime record. Whenever I look for a new job, I will need to give them my crime record and explain myself.

    If I, at age 29, am stealing bikes. Then I am just worthless scum.

    If it’s a 19 year old jobless guy who is still studying and living with his parents, then it’s more acceptable. Even though this kid will be viewed with caution by future employers.

    We could likely implement city bikes funded by taxes and have them all over the city. Have trackers in them and punish people who hoard/sell them.

    There’s already a private option for that, costs like 2 euros per day. But it doesn’t seem that popular.

    Most people enjoy having their own bike, with premium material.

    My bike is 9700 euros. Of course people will want to steal it. They either don’t know the consequences or think it won’t matter.

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      3 days ago

      My job requires me to be trustworthy. If I get caught stealing a bike, even though they won’t do much, it might get on crime record. Whenever I look for a new job, I will need to give them my crime record and explain myself

      Sorry by “take” i didn’t mean “steal”, I’m not telling you to steal a new bike if you don’t want to lol

      My bike is 9700 euros. Of course people will want to steal it.

      Again, theft wouldn’t be a problem in a moneyless society, since all bikes have the same value and everyone has an access to those bikes, not like in our society where a more costly and less available bike is more valued and therefore entices people to steal.

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        3 days ago

        What’s the largest amount of people that tried this moneyless stateless society stuff and how long did it last

        Ussr was state capitalist, north Korea is Kim’s paradise. Cuba is state capitalist. China is capitalist.

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          3 days ago

          What’s the largest amount of people that tried this moneyless stateless society stuff and how long did it last

          Many indigenous peoples lived so for millennia. In Europe, the attempts from the past were Paris Commune most notably, Makhno’s Free Territory, etc. Those which stand today are Rojava, “Exarcheia” in Greece, “Christiania” in Denmark, areas in Mexico controlled by Zapatistas, hundreds of small intentional communities, and many tribal communities.

          Ussr was state capitalist, north Korea is Kim’s paradise. Cuba is state capitalist. China is capitalist.

          Yeah, I know?

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            2 days ago

            So I can just go to that 22k population area in Athens and take a car there?

            Is the quality of life even better than living in a social house in Belgium with 0 property and never working a day?

            I mean, I can leech just fine where I am. I don’t need to go to a poorer area for that

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              9 hours ago

              I can suppose you don’t have any problems with landlords, bosses, or discrimination, you’re the member of the class that has the best or at least good quality of life under the current system. Your main problem are some shitty bikes, while some have to deal with the fact they don’t have a roof under their head just because some greedy owner doesn’t allow them to live in an unused house, or a sick person who cannot afford treatment again because they have to pay some absurdly large sum of money. Capitalism is not a system that sustains everyone or gives equal opportunity for everyone’s growth, no, it’s just for a small, lucky group of people, it concentrates wealth at the top of the hierarchy.

              The communities I mentioned are self-sustaining and anti-hierarchical, they grow together for the good of the community, and at least trying to be those places where there’s no discrimination, and not the place where basic needs are a commodity (like your beloved Belgium). They’re poor by the standards of modern capitalist countries, which is all about money, so in my eyes, there’s no such thing as “poor”, just a person who is born in the system where their class is treated unfairly.

              … and never working a day?

              How scary!!! /s

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                9 hours ago

                You’re free to go there, I’m free to stay where I am.

                A group of 22k people that can’t compete with foreigners moving into their neighborhood.

                I don’t think they’ll be making a big impact.

                We have universal healthcare, social housing, free higher education, free guidance for immigrants, … All here in Belgium. We’re wealthier than Greece by a long shot. We have the ability to build a proper trampoline for people.

                The thing is though. They receive that help so that they can get proper jobs/self employment and be more than self sustainable. They can start owning capital.

                Which is how we sustain our society.

                I know more about socialism than most people. I’ve been talking to socialists for plenty of years.

                I’ve never heard a single one of them talk properly about economics.

                They just want a certain end goal, but have no clue how to get there.