
four1298
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I don't know what communism or socialism are. I've never real Karl Marx's manifesto. But I see a problem with capitalism. It's hedonistic. As Ayn Rand said, "I am profoundly opposed to the philosophy of hedonism." I'm not sure what she means though to be honest. I see that people would rather spend their money on pleasure like "eating out, paying for cable and streaming services, receiving subscription boxes, and other superfluous spending." This is wrong. Money should be redistributed to the poor so that they can carry out reproduction outside of poverty. What I advocate is not social democracy or democratic socialism which is seen in countries like Iceland. They're still too capitalistic and hedonistic. They have abortion and gay marriage. What I advocate is higher taxation. I'm very against libertarian capitalism that supports immigration and abortion. Where I differ on with left wingers is that I do not support a blanket increase on taxes on the top 1% because in 2022 "Republican mega-donors represent 7 of top 10 individuals pouring into $17B midterms." I'm a Republican, not a Democrat. Perhaps there can be a childlessness tax on the top 1% to weed out the liberals from the 1%. I am however against a childlessness tax on the working class because it would penalize single men who actually want a family but are struggling to attract a foid. It would make them less attractive and less likely to reproduce.
What I like about communism is that the Soviet Union had a Mother Heroine "honorary title that..., awarded for bearing and raising a large family." I also like Decree 770 of Communist Romania which "restricted abortion and contraception, and was intended to create a new and large Romanian population." Now, these policies didn't go far enough and they didn't produce the results we need, but they deserve an A for effort. We also see the benefits of communism in Korea. South Korea has one of the lowest birth rates while North Korea has a birth rate of 1.79. North Korea also has an abortion ban(supposedly it allows forced abortions in some cases though). None of these communist countries allow gay marriage either.
The alternative to communism is national socialism, but this is an inferior system. It might be a hoax but they allowed abortions for non-Aryan women and they put high-fertility Haredi Jews into concentration camps. It wasn't all bad though. It had the ideology of "Kinder, Küche, Kirche or the 3 Ks,.. a German slogan translated as 'children, kitchen, church' used under the German Empire to describe a woman's role in society." It banned abortions for Aryan women and had the Cross of Honour of the German Mother decoration for "mothers who exhibited probity, exemplary motherhood, and who conceived and raised at least four children in the role of a parent."
What I like about communism is that the Soviet Union had a Mother Heroine "honorary title that..., awarded for bearing and raising a large family." I also like Decree 770 of Communist Romania which "restricted abortion and contraception, and was intended to create a new and large Romanian population." Now, these policies didn't go far enough and they didn't produce the results we need, but they deserve an A for effort. We also see the benefits of communism in Korea. South Korea has one of the lowest birth rates while North Korea has a birth rate of 1.79. North Korea also has an abortion ban(supposedly it allows forced abortions in some cases though). None of these communist countries allow gay marriage either.
The alternative to communism is national socialism, but this is an inferior system. It might be a hoax but they allowed abortions for non-Aryan women and they put high-fertility Haredi Jews into concentration camps. It wasn't all bad though. It had the ideology of "Kinder, Küche, Kirche or the 3 Ks,.. a German slogan translated as 'children, kitchen, church' used under the German Empire to describe a woman's role in society." It banned abortions for Aryan women and had the Cross of Honour of the German Mother decoration for "mothers who exhibited probity, exemplary motherhood, and who conceived and raised at least four children in the role of a parent."