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  • Micromot@piefed.social
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    18 days ago

    Killing them fixes no problems at all it just changes the person doing the oppression. Changing the system fixes things.

    Striking for better conditions or a change in the system does so much more for improving the situation than killing individual people who are produced by the system.

    People aren’t evil at birth, they become evil from profiting off the system. They are just symptoms of the sickness that is capitalism

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            18 days ago

            Well not what I said but treating the symptoms like this doesn’t improve the chances of anything getting better. As was seen with the united healthcare CEO, it was only better for a few weeks/months before it returned back to the old state because the underlying systemical problems weren’t removed. The material reality remains unchanged

    • Nat (she/they)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      14 days ago

      The United CEO dying showed me how unified the working class is in hating him, that’s gotta be worth something. I agree it’s not sufficient to fix things, but it can still be a net positive.

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        14 days ago

        I do agree in this but it wasn’t sufficiently used. It could’ve inproved class consciousness by a lot