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Kandy W.'s avatar

Have always had a problem with capitalism, even when I was much younger. Could not understand why until I got older and started digging into the real history of our current economic model. And it is killing us and the planet, despite what anyone says. The dystopian results speak for themselves for anyone with an expanded awareness. It is now a question of can enough people wake up in time to stop the madness? We will see. No one can say we live in uninteresting times...

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notBob's avatar

Blaming capitalism for common human behavior is lazy.

Any species that continues to produce ina closed system will eventually pollute its environment to the point of degradation and colony collapse. Did you never take basic biology and grow a yeast culture in a petri dish and watch as the colony consumed all the available energy, massively overproducing until it consumed all the food and poisoned the dish ?

Were the yeast cells capitalist ?

In the 70s I recall helping to cull an out of control rabbit population, between the ranchers and the environmentalists they removed the predators from the environment which allowed an unrestrained rabbit population to do the same thing the yeast did, eat all the food, pollute their environment and end up sick and dying.

Were the rabbits capitalists ?

The point is that humans are just another species of animal following the same pattern. When low cost energy is available we overproduce just like any other animal. It has little or nothing to do with the economic system in play and everything to do with the cost of acquiring energy.

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