The Judge
Suzerain of The Earth
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As far as I'm concerned, capitalism is one of the Four Horsemen of human suffering. A bloated, festering maggot endlessly gorging on its own fecal matter.
Capitalism, at its core, is a system built on hierarchy—similar to how the current dating climate functions. While the über rich continue to profit, the poor left out to rot. Even basic necessities such as food, shelter, and healthcare are assigned monetary value. If you cannot pay the toll, you have forfeited your right to life as far as they're concerned.
If I were asked to imagine a visual representation of what capitalism is, the first thing to come to mind would be a deep, dark, overcrowded pit. While most perish from their injuries whilst unsuccessfuly attempting to ascend using their bare hands, others jeer from atop ladders that they've fashioned from the fallen corpses. To me, the idea that anyone and everyone can succeed through "muh hard work" is a comforting lie sold to the masses by the elites—much like the bluepill is shoved down the throat of every underirable man. While Goldberg Shekelstein purchases his third private jet, the average worker can only dream of owning a home. Even if you take out a mortgage loan, good luck paying it off during your lifetime.
Capitalism is cold and unfeeling, devoid of even the slightest hint of humanity. It actively encourages competition and hyper-individualism rather than community and cooperation. Anything and everything is designed with maximum revenue in mind. A few examples below:
The current state of gaming. Endless microtransactions, products that are half-broken on release, an emphasis on digital media that you never truly own, etc. This is also why most modern games are soulless remakes rather than original IPs and why so many of them are censored into the ground. (Demands from payment processors).
Dating apps and paid pornography. For as long as sexually starved men exists, there will be vultures lying in wait to capitalize off of their desperation.
The Banks. Not only do they regularly utilize your savings for loans, they will also withhold them from you if the government asks them to. (This was perfectly demonstrated during the Covid protests in Canada). In other words, you own nothing.
A person's worth being tied to their occupation. Notice how "What do you do?" is one of the first questions you will be asked upon meeting someone new? Under capitalism, human beings have been conditioned to define others based on their choice in career. Tom is not Tom who enjoys gardening and rock music, rather Tom the loser who works at KFC or Tom the successful CEO.
An emphasis on "The Grind" in favor of family and friendship. Self-explanatory. Most waste their lives trying to "careermaxx" rather than spend time in the company of others. My brother is forced to work two jobs as his children grow at home without him.
Food prices. Where I live, even bread is unreasonably expensive. So are other essentials such as heating and arguably internet, with everything being online nowadays.
The medical industry. Do you ever wonder why mental illnesses are so easily diagnosed nowadays or why children as young as 7 are encouraged to troon out? This a deliberate effort from the various pharmaceutical companies that look to profit from all of these drugs that are being prescribed.
While I could easily keep going, you likely understand my point of view by now. As an incel especially, there is zero benefit in supporting capitalism. All you are doing is enthusiastically granting the elites free reign to bugger you in the arse. In my opinion, they should all be dragged out of their ivory towers and strung up. (In real life).
Capitalism, at its core, is a system built on hierarchy—similar to how the current dating climate functions. While the über rich continue to profit, the poor left out to rot. Even basic necessities such as food, shelter, and healthcare are assigned monetary value. If you cannot pay the toll, you have forfeited your right to life as far as they're concerned.
If I were asked to imagine a visual representation of what capitalism is, the first thing to come to mind would be a deep, dark, overcrowded pit. While most perish from their injuries whilst unsuccessfuly attempting to ascend using their bare hands, others jeer from atop ladders that they've fashioned from the fallen corpses. To me, the idea that anyone and everyone can succeed through "muh hard work" is a comforting lie sold to the masses by the elites—much like the bluepill is shoved down the throat of every underirable man. While Goldberg Shekelstein purchases his third private jet, the average worker can only dream of owning a home. Even if you take out a mortgage loan, good luck paying it off during your lifetime.
Capitalism is cold and unfeeling, devoid of even the slightest hint of humanity. It actively encourages competition and hyper-individualism rather than community and cooperation. Anything and everything is designed with maximum revenue in mind. A few examples below:
The current state of gaming. Endless microtransactions, products that are half-broken on release, an emphasis on digital media that you never truly own, etc. This is also why most modern games are soulless remakes rather than original IPs and why so many of them are censored into the ground. (Demands from payment processors).
Dating apps and paid pornography. For as long as sexually starved men exists, there will be vultures lying in wait to capitalize off of their desperation.
The Banks. Not only do they regularly utilize your savings for loans, they will also withhold them from you if the government asks them to. (This was perfectly demonstrated during the Covid protests in Canada). In other words, you own nothing.
A person's worth being tied to their occupation. Notice how "What do you do?" is one of the first questions you will be asked upon meeting someone new? Under capitalism, human beings have been conditioned to define others based on their choice in career. Tom is not Tom who enjoys gardening and rock music, rather Tom the loser who works at KFC or Tom the successful CEO.
An emphasis on "The Grind" in favor of family and friendship. Self-explanatory. Most waste their lives trying to "careermaxx" rather than spend time in the company of others. My brother is forced to work two jobs as his children grow at home without him.
Food prices. Where I live, even bread is unreasonably expensive. So are other essentials such as heating and arguably internet, with everything being online nowadays.
The medical industry. Do you ever wonder why mental illnesses are so easily diagnosed nowadays or why children as young as 7 are encouraged to troon out? This a deliberate effort from the various pharmaceutical companies that look to profit from all of these drugs that are being prescribed.
While I could easily keep going, you likely understand my point of view by now. As an incel especially, there is zero benefit in supporting capitalism. All you are doing is enthusiastically granting the elites free reign to bugger you in the arse. In my opinion, they should all be dragged out of their ivory towers and strung up. (In real life).
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