@Duine Best console boot-up ever!
@icedquinn @p @xue @lanodan Because Google is a government creation.
@ryo I know the quote. I just needed to link to it for my article and I feel like linking to a login wall, paywall, or anything like that does a major disservice.
71% of Americans Say Our Elections Are Rigged
@truth Our country has been subverted for much longer than that.
Updated the climate scam article. I've included a section about the true purpose of the scam (hint it's not a tax swindle). The article is still unfinished. If you have any info to add PLEASE let me know. This topic is massive and I want to include as much information as possible.
I didn't realize this until now, but archive.org requires you to have an account to access certain information. I was just looking for more information for my climate scam article until this shit popped up.
This shit doesn't happen normally. So, I assume they don't want certain people accessing forbidden knowledge. Fuck them!
https://archive.org/details/TheFirstGlobalRevolution/page/n85/mode/2up?q=the+real+enemy
@TerminalAutism @rimugu@liberdon.com @ryo Once they are euthanized, they will have their conscious uploaded to the Metaverse and their entire "afterlife" will be at the mercy of Zuckerberg.
@cyberspook @cee
>I would argue that Konkin stratifies the capitalists on petty, middle and big (something that socialists knew already) but ignores the wage laborers.
Konkin was actually against wage-labor. He thought that the state was the only obstacle in preventing most people from being self-employed (e.g laws preventing one from selling their own produce). He also thought that innovation in the market would make self-employment much easier. It's part of the reason why Konkin considered himself more of a left-libertarian as opposed to an ancap.
@ne Making a stack-based language isn't hard since you don't have to worry about parse trees. I made one before.
@cyberspook @cee I wouldn't consider enterpreneurs to be part of the capitalist class. According to agorist class theory, enterpreneurs are the ones who actually innovate and are in many times self-employed as opposed to the capitalist class who just merely owns the means of production and probably didn't come up with any of the ideas of the business. Both ancaps and marxoids usually conflate the two.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agorism#Konkin's_class_theory
Also, CEOs aren't business owners. They are elected by stakeholders, so they are just over-glorified managers. The difference between a company and a corporation is that a company is privately owned by an individual while a corporation is owned by stakeholders. This stakeholder model allows them to be considered separate legal entities from the owner. So if the corporation gets into legal trouble then it's the fault of the corporation and not on any individual.