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We're allergic the jokes now? No one's ever seen the meme? Also overeducated is a strong term for a group people that don't understand graphs or money. History and science wise they're typically fine, it's the "real world" empirical stuff they really seem to struggle with.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates14/07/25 03:31 PM
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If feminists could read, they would be livid right now
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates14/07/25 02:09 PM
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Stuff like this is so exhausting. If you are making a judgement based purely off the color of someone's skin it's racist, idc what color you are or they are. Secondly, brother what you are describing is the entire problem with the modern democratic party. They think own the black vote and then the second something inconvenient comes up regarding feminism or whatever type of identity politics it is, it's straight back to racism and accused you of playing the black card. The sooner we move past ra…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates01/07/25 08:50 PM
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Of course it can be regulated, look at Canada and the UK.... I mean not really sure how you could even say that. Just because something is privately owned and for profit doesn't mean you can't regulate what the cost of products are by setting limitations on private sectors and socializing things like health care and housing to prevent gouging.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/06/25 06:48 AM
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Yeah but communism raises the floor by lowering the ceiling if that makes sense at all. Capitalism can at least be regulated to prevent the issues you are describing. Like imo companies like Airbnb should be illegal and so should property investment by funds and conglomerations. otherwise you do end up with a massive wealth gap and subsidized homelessness and drug addiction. I just personally don't think we need to flip the system on its head yet... But ya know it's been 250 years so we are due …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/06/25 06:11 AM
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I wasn't arguing against birthright citizenship lol. Also, I wouldn't call it heroification. Most of these companies were built on the backs of said exploitation you were talking about, however to say there was no evidence of what they contributed is a little disingenuous no? I mean at the root of it, they still were both private citizens with a dream, that changed human communication forever. I'm not saying I agree with the ugly that comes with these corporations (as we all know corporate Ameri…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/06/25 05:41 AM
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Capitalism did invent your computer. Whether you want to see it that way or not is on you. People like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates wouldn't have had the ability to to create the products that they did had it not been for our free market. I mean, if it wasn't for Amazon literally subsidizing the education and technological development of most of China for the last 30 years they would still be a 3rd world country... Purely, because they were relying on the government and military to push their socie…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/06/25 05:03 AM
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No. True to its roots in the sense of this is supposed to be a land for everyone, and that we are better united than divided. Also tbh arguments like that are preposterous imo, every group of people on the planet comes from ancestors that committed genocide, raided, raped, enslaved and colonized other lands. So to try and make an emotional appeal based on that feels rather counterproductive to creating a future devoid of it. Capitalism does not oppress people, people oppress people. And that is …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/06/25 04:34 AM
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I mean in our system that's for sure true to an extent, right, but I would argue that isn't a bad thing if you can have healthy discussions and debate to develop a healthy status quo. One that can remain true to its roots, without being benign. However, I'm also one of those people who believe that humans suck and it's not the particular political systems fault for our incessant need to acquire more than others.The issue I have with tribalism is that it encourages some less than desirable human …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/06/25 03:17 AM
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Lmao my bad. It's that centrism curse, everyone hates what I have to say hahah.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/06/25 01:55 AM
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This literally is why Trump got elected twice. I mean I fucking voted for the guy but that's purely because I couldn't bring myself to vote for a party that no longer holds primaries and supplants candidates. We are so fucked it's not even funny. Look to your left and it's maoist idiots who think there is a unanimous good and the world should be made of rainbows, and you look to your right and it's a bunch of crooked teeth inbred people and finance assholes who see everything as a threat. The wo…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates30/06/25 12:52 AM
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The modern left is a cesspool. As a right leaning person I cannot tell you how refreshing it is when I actually come across someone who knows what they're talking about AND disagrees with me. I love politics and what we have now isn't politics; it's a pissing competition between a group of people who thinks everything should be ruled with an iron fist and a group of people who thinks everything should be ruled with an iron fist made of butterflies and has lgbtq tattooed on the knuckles. It's ess…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates28/06/25 03:50 PM
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Like literally in the slightest. They go where the wind blows and having an orange lunatic in office that picks and chooses what political beliefs he has like he's picking names out of a hat has really pushed them to the edge.... And like it's to such an extent that the party that has said we need to stand up to China and the EU since the 60s is preaching shitty trad conservative economics and "educated" liberals eat it up and pretend like the democratic party has always been the way they are no…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates27/06/25 12:16 PM
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This, and when you say that the after effects of a patriarchal society negatively affects men too they just say "good got what you deserved, imagine how hard it is to be me"
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates07/06/25 08:06 AM
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Literally all of the rest of society. We can have girl scouts but not boy scouts because that would be exclusionary.In men's sports female reporters are in the locker rooms constantly interviewing them and it's a total invasion of all these men's privacy and if I was one of their wives I would be pissed. And we all know that no male reporter would be allowed in women's locker room or otherwise it would be an attack on women ... Ya know unless you tuck it between your legs and tell everyone you n…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates07/06/25 08:04 AM
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There's no such thing as a male space anymore. Only spaces occupied by everyone or exclusively women. It's extremely defeating that everything that's geared towards men's mental health is somehow sexist and "patriarchal oppression." As a man who's struggled mightily with mental health, it's completely counter productive to feel like society just wants men to behave like women and if traditional therapy doesn't work for us, it's because we're broken and not because it just doesn't work....
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates07/06/25 07:51 AM
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