Originally posted by David Floyd
Wrong, on the mass murder question. Maybe in a perfect world, or whatever....but you have to look at reality. And in reality, countries claiming to be communist have killed far more than countries claiming to be Nazi or Fascist.
And what is the difference between possessing small things and possessing large things? Morally, none, in my opinion.
Wrong, on the mass murder question. Maybe in a perfect world, or whatever....but you have to look at reality. And in reality, countries claiming to be communist have killed far more than countries claiming to be Nazi or Fascist.
And what is the difference between possessing small things and possessing large things? Morally, none, in my opinion.
1. What about a perfect world? could you finish that point?
2. I've never claimed communism or socialism were applied in a right way often. Many tried it and failed, look at the USSR, China, Southeast Asia. But then, what about the democratically elected pro-marxist governments in South America? Ah, I forgot, before they could practise the democratic socialism, they got kicked by the CIA, such as Allende. Or were those guys terrorists as well?
3. They have not killed more, at least not in the same short period of time.
4. There might not be a moral difference, but there's a logical difference. In countries/societies where people own big cars and houses, such as the US or Western Europe, those people profit from the suffering of others, in our case it's not the working people anymore, but due to globalization the people who work for the resources we consume, thrid world people. In a system where wealth is distributed equally, there can be no big possessions because the resources are limited. So you own little, but you don't own more than everyone else. Do you really think you own big things because or world is made in a way that everyone can have them? You can only have them because others have so much less.
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