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Socialism is not the only alternative to capitalism. Capitalism didn't exist before the 18th century and it is only becoming really hegemonic in the few past decades, one good diagnostic of its success at that is how you and many people are literally incapable of imagining the world without capitalism (although we've lived just fine without it for 99.9999999% of our existence). Feudalism endured far more time than capitalism as a system and i see it as far superior in terms of preserving and enforcing traditional values.
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If you want feudalism, why don't you go to North Korea? But seriously, that's a real feudal system. Peoples are proud and poor as well, they are just peasants without human rights, the leader has absolute power etc. Sounds a real paradise for you
In fact, the capitalist West did very well, til they got marxist/socialist influence from Marx and the Soviet Union, it was the moment when the West has started to decline. It is the roots of the problem. Just ask Dunai and other kultur-marxists, what do they think about capitalism. I had tons of debate with them.
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Nazism and pro-white messaging would be fashionable if they weren't made illegal by leftists since the war. Big business is not merely taking a neutral, liberal stance as can be expected in pure capitalism, it's parroting the activism of extremist political minorities, quite unprecedented. Companies are happy to alienate large portions of their potential customer base, simply because they feel they can get away with it.
That's not a political matter though, it's simply dumbing down to the lowest common denominator, which is a legitimate criticism of capitalism.
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Brain dead conservitard argument.
I agree with Creoda though, it does some more like social engineering rather than being profitable. Show enough of it and it becomes socially acceptable, which is what they want, whether it's to cause chaos in society or they genuinely want them to feel more welcome. LGBT whatever is still only like 2% of the population, and if not brought up center-left leaning young people probably won't care if their products are woke or not. Very doubtful it's actually profitable. Company owners just tend to be left leaning nowadays, or they get pressure from the government or lobby groups.
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When Romans were painting gay porn on walls during Roman times, Nordics were throwing gays into bogs. Not that I think it's something to be proud of, but just exposing shitskin logic. Also by your logic only blondes are Vikings, so those two people depicted are your people.
The Guanche skulls as a whole are unlike those of modern European Mediterraneans, and resemble northern European series most closely, especially those in which a brachycephalic element is present, as in Burgundian and Alemanni series.oldschool anthropologydivided them into clearly differentiated types, which include a Mediterranean, a Nordic, a "Guanche," and an Alpine. The "Guanche" accounts for 50 per cent of the whole on the four islands of Teneriffe, Gomera, Gran Canaria, and Hierro; the Nordic for 31 per cent, the Mediterranean for 13 per cent, and the Alpine
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Yes, the capitalist West did very well while the only 'capitalists' were a couple of puritans with their Calvinist moral values in the east coast of United States. I do not deny that capitalism wealth production is unparalleled and that is the main reason the secularized descendants of these refugees in America were able to decide that everyone should live like them and be successful at imposing it from Japan to Chile. People will eventually need to decide between pursuing a traditional living society or being a capitalist technological society which does anything for profit and some are already making their decision. What history shows is that the last is a ephemeral economic system with very specific roots in reformed religious values (vide Max Weber) that will eventually come crumbling down due to its naturally entropic nature.
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It has nothing to do with conservative argument, but a legitimate criticism. Just like of someone love islam but never would live in a muslim country, or these western marxists who have hardcore obsession with socialism but they would never live in a real socialist country like Cuba or North Korea, but they enjoy the benefits of capitalism.
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