TBH it’s mostly stuff that you know you shouldn’t be having. Food additives, fried or blackened foods, heavily processed foods, etc. Generally stuff you’d consider unhealthy for other reasons too.
These days most people understand a healthy diet is a Mediterranean style one lean meats, fruits and veggies, whole grains, some healthy fat like olive oil or avocados. They just don’t want to do that.
Lemmy still loves you.
TBH I feel like only he has a name with enough weight to play this beast.
Only in the ways it’s been implemented at the state level so far. Which, admittedly, may be the only way it can.
I’m fine with stealing as long as you use crosspost rather than posting it again as a new post.
I upvote the first and downvote all subsequent ones.
When you really kinda like the Lemmy fediverse thing, but people post their memes to multiple communities without using crospost so you keep seeing the same thing over and over.
I ain’t judging. We all do what we need to do to numb the pain.
I like your DIY attitude.
It’s a direct quote of Errol who described it in this interview, who apparently read it in German. Or he could be completely full of shit like his son.
That’s pretty big recourse though.
I’ve been most of these, but mostly chaotic good.
If you can’t see it with your own two eyes, I don’t think any explaining on my part will help. Obviously all countries pollute, but some more than others.
Now show us per capita
This is the problem with the term socialism. It’s very often applied to social democracy, so it’s not an exact term any more. For what you are discussing (seizing the means of production, central distribution of resources and jobs), I prefer the term communism.
But none of that matters much. What matters is that the Scandinavian model of social democracy has been far more successful where applied than communism ever was. Communism has only ever been fully implemented on the back of brutal authoritarianism, and that’s because it’s in fundamental conflict with human nature.
And as much as I would love for human nature and social dynamics of large groups to be different, we have to deal with the animal we have rather than the one we want.
In that case why do we have so many good examples of regulation in capitalist systems, the most effective being the “Scandinavian model” countries which effectively blended large amounts of socialism into a capitalist system and enjoy the best health and happiness rates in the world?
Indeed there is no such thing as an unregulated capitalist economy anywhere in the world. They all have staggering amounts of regulation.
Where’s Luigi when you need him?