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matrixmann) wrote2018-12-20 01:27 am
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Überall brennt der Baum, regiert die Unzufriedenheit und jeder wünscht sich, dass die Welt anders läuft als sie's aktuell tut...
Aber warum, trotz all der Unerträglichkeiten, läuft alles ungebremst weiter wie bisher?
Die Wahrheit ist: Es gibt kein Alternativsystem mehr. Es gibt keine Idee für eine alternative Ordnung mehr, die funktionieren würde und nicht das Leben für die meisten ins Chaos stürzt.
Yep, das ist der Grund.
Everywhere turmoil pops up, discontent reigns and everybody wishes the world to work differently than it currently does...
But why everything keeps on going on without brakes as before, despite all the intolerablenesses?
The truth is: There is no alternative system anymore. There is no idea of an alternative order around anymore which could function properly and wouldn't throw life for most people into chaos.
Yep, that's the reason.
Aber warum, trotz all der Unerträglichkeiten, läuft alles ungebremst weiter wie bisher?
Die Wahrheit ist: Es gibt kein Alternativsystem mehr. Es gibt keine Idee für eine alternative Ordnung mehr, die funktionieren würde und nicht das Leben für die meisten ins Chaos stürzt.
Yep, das ist der Grund.
Everywhere turmoil pops up, discontent reigns and everybody wishes the world to work differently than it currently does...
But why everything keeps on going on without brakes as before, despite all the intolerablenesses?
The truth is: There is no alternative system anymore. There is no idea of an alternative order around anymore which could function properly and wouldn't throw life for most people into chaos.
Yep, that's the reason.
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Again, I wasn’t at any country of EU still to see the differences to Russia. I am living in capitalistic Russia now and it is not bad to compare it to USSR… There were multiple good and bad things at USSR and there are such in modern Russia, the thing is if you are healthy, educated, and not lazy - you would have lived well in both systems – if you are invalid, uneducated, lazy, inflexible, not adventurous, and sick - it is certainly better to live in USSR. I don’t know what is going on in Germany, Greece, or some Eastern Europe small countries – where all old industries built in USSR have gone to history… maybe these countries had lost in common with decomposing of USSR though again, people living at these countries are happy to be free from USSR control and are even threatening us with all the dirty tricks while forced to be licking the boots of Americans soldiers… I don’t know, I couldn’t blame them – nobody like when somebody has taken you freedom telling you what is good and what is bad, even when this somebody would had been talking truth…
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I think this is a good phrase to summarize it.
If you are needy, in some way, if you have to struggle with a couple of factors in your life before making it to actually deal with the question of doing a job for pay, then this system is in a continuous state of telling you "Fuck you!" and "Please die soon!".
Not that I wanna claim that real socialism didn't have such elements too - on my end, I'm pretty much ideologically at war with its Lutheran work morals here. Work 'til you drop isn't a medicine for everything - neither does it harmonize with a planet overpopulated with humans.
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If you are needy, in some way, if you have to struggle with a couple of factors in your life before making it to actually deal with the question of doing a job for pay, then this system is in a continuous state of telling you "Fuck you!" and "Please die soon!"."
The same here... if you are sick then you are out of game and out of life... nobody will be helping you if not your relatives...
Our free medicine is a myth - the last three months have forced me to see it with all the clarity - a hernia of a friend's brother’s back - 200 thousand rubles or stand in a queue until you die, my cousin’s thyroid cancer prevention procedure is only in the Moscow region and also 200 thousand rubles, my friend’s mother’s broken arm the next day after her dismissal - no payments at work and thirty thousand rubles to doctors for prosthesis, etc.
"Work 'til you drop isn't a medicine for everything - neither does it harmonize with a planet overpopulated with humans."
At early USSR things were very unusual with work too - most of the people were the real slaves without documents and possibility to flee, many were massively dying in camps... so there is no need to idealize USSR here...