A friend of mine emigrated to the UK from Venezuela in 2016 due to food shortages, starvation, lack of opportunities, resources etc. Now he owns a business, has a roof over his head, and eats food without restrictions. If he was living under socialism he could end up begging on the streets according to him. But now he is living a happy life under capitalism!
Your friend should sell his house in Venezuela for $1 to those snotty wanna-be-communists so that they would also get their own experience of what they believe in.
The UK is rapidly becoming socialist. The immigrants are getting a house, money, medicare and other support while the born and bred Brits (like me) get f all.
It's easy for people who never witnessed communism or have little knowledge be so enthusiastic about it. I'm from Poland and it's almost impossible to find a communist here. Our grandparents and parents told us their experience from communism, we are taught about it in history classes, we have to read books and poems about it, so everybody here knows it's a terrible idea and it'll never work.
It’s not a terrible idea in itself. It’s just extremely unnecessary and easy to be corrupted. Capitalism doesn’t equal injustice. Communism doesn’t equal justice and no work. Most of these “communist” don’t know what they are talking about.
I was born in the GDR. I'm very much immune to Communism due to my lived experience. We were taught at school (and earlier) how great Socialism, Communism, The Soviet Union are. Well, and then there was reality... P.S: I've been to Poland once (only once, sorry^^) and I loved it! Especially Krakow has deeply impressed me. What a beautiful city, full of history. And all the people were so nice and open and helpful, it was heartwarming.
I’m sure Poles tried to do it better than the Russians and the subsequent failure had nothing to do with culture. Americans who would copy that would find themselves also giving up. Its not that you’re backward, illiterate or lacking in resources, its simply that it doesn’t work. That’s true no matter where you look in the world.
"i don't want to work at a desk my whole life" Don't be silly devuchka, you are young and strong, you shouldn't be working at a desk. You should be working in the fields!
Oh so you'd rather work non stop on fields in the cold all day without being even sure your soil is fertile and that it will provide soon or not? Line up for bread every morning and leave with nothing late at night? Sounds great girl that's a solution
All anticapitalists I've known are the biggest consumers ever. They buy starbucks, funko pops, iphones etc. Even when x business does something they don't like they'll say "I'M BOYCOTTING THEM" and then don't do it anyway because they're too addicted to consooming. All while complaining about capitalism lmao
Did you not learn of the bustling coffee cafe´ culture in pre-capitalistic times? The peasants grabbing a cup as they hurried to pay their food rent to the local commissar (noble). They all dream of being spare children of noble houses, priests, military officers who could be writers when writing was a liberal art, a hobby, but unremunerative.
Nothing new about people grifting by making businesses specifically appeal to the Communist community. Noam Chomsky made millions selling his Commie books. And did Noam take his newfound wealth and move to a Communist paradise like Cuba or Venezuela which he has claimed are better countries than the US? Nope. The man lived and died in Arizona - a fairly conservative state. (Communists and anti-Capitalist Anarchists are the same thing.)
Me too. It scares me too. The communists starved people, restricted travel, murdered children, tore families apart, and this is what people WANT? God have mercy on these idiots.
Do you have any good book or video recommendations? I've been studying North Korea for a couple years and the things I've learned on this topic are just insane sometimes.
@@Salem-vu9cl I don’t have any book recommendations, but for videos, I recommend Disturban History’s videos about S-21 prison in Cambodia and the Cambodian genocide. It is absolutely horrific. I’d also recommend looking into Mao’s Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution in China. And Stalin’s famine in Ukraine.
@@Salem-vu9cl “The Gulag Archipelago” is always my first suggestion. A more recent book is “The White Pill” by Michael Malice which shows the horrors of communism.
I've heard of and read a lot of books exposing the evils of communism and the like, but this is one I'm not familiar with. May I ask who the author is? So I can find a copy for myself.
wow I'm surprised you have to read it, 10 years ago in Russia we were adviced to read it in high school, as far as I know now it's not even on the list
I think they're mad because they can't figure out what to do with their lives, and they think their only option is working at McDonald's, which would tell me that they know nothing about capitalism. They could literally start their own businesses and offer services that they have fun with. That's the beauty of capitalism; they can at least take a shot at doing what they want to do in life. Unfortunately, they don't imagine how great their lives can be.
@@lehelflothmann5174 Yeah, exactly! Of course working isn't what you enjoy most in life but if you earn your own money you can spend it on creating a life you enjoy. Besides, it is possible to find a job that you might even like or at least don't hate
@@G360LIVE I totally agree. It seems like they are just too lazy or not capable of working hard for something they actually like. There are a lot of possibilities when it comes to someone's career. It is freedom to have these opportunities and being able to spend money that you earned on whatever you want. Nobody said it's easy but it's necessary.
A Venezuelan that doesn't live in Venezuela? It would be nice if people could be honest instead of claiming they are from or have any connection to a nation they want to use as a punching bag. You're very sick in the head to laugh at the circumstances of people who suffer. It's best to not use the suffering of others for a political talking point, especially when you don't know all the details. It would be great if America could remove the many embargos on that nation while it's in an economic crises, but I don't see anything about that in your comment....
@@Hunterchuck trust me, a lot of Venezuelan people were sorta forced to leave the country to survive. And that was not because of the US embargos that you seem so obsessed with. I'm a Venezuelan living in Venezuela and I don't judge or criticize fellow Venezuelans who are no longer in the country bc I live here and I understand their position
@Hunterchuck first off I have never laughed at anyone with people suffering back home, just at the fools who think it is the way to go. Second our situation is happening because of our fault, nothing to do with the United States. Third, my family has lost almost everything to the insanity happening. And other families are in similar or worse situations. And finally when I was in the US army I prayed they would send us there and help restore some type of law and order. Save your self righteous garbage for someone else you arrogant punk
I live here in China and yes one must work for a living in a socialist county. Salaries have increased faster than prices, except for imports, so life is getting better.
@@MrMoneyclips How is inflation working out in the UK/US? Your pay can buy less and less each year. Truthfully, prices do go up here as well. Imported frozen American pizza is ridiculously expensive. Cabbage, carrots, plain clothes and rice are cheap. Rent is cheap, outside of the first tier cities.
The reason why we see a cultural shift where young people think they hate capitalism actually has to do with healthcare, a disappearing middle class, unaffordable higher education and the housing crisis. Address these issues and the anti capitalist movement will dissipate
a lot of this things are causes by socai policies take housing in San Francisco as an example in much of areas you cant built an apartment/house that more than 3 floors which causes rarity of houses which creates higher prices there was a guy who wanted to built 5-6 floor apartment but he couldnt bcz of all the burocracy and regulations etc imagine if it was allowed to built everyone would built it and prices would go down
People forget that we had a lot of economic disparity throughout history. You are not special just because you are now aware of this. Also, blaming boomers for the state of the economy instead of including millennials, Gen X, and Gen Z for creating this as well is absurd. The problem is thinking they can replicate what some of the other countries do. Yes, the U.S. is expensive, but we act like other countries don't have problems (just because they have Universal Healthcare and "free" college). Young people think that their parents had it easier, but if you just start to not overspend and stop traveling like you are rich, then you could be living decently.
Or maybe just reintroduce fraternal societies, cut the department of education and energy, audit the federal reserve and disband the FDA, along with removing government regulations on healthcare which is the reason WHY the american healthcare system is so atrocious, along with generally reducing government power?
Misha, something really ironic about the café owner. So he didn't want to operate in Vancouver "due to its unwelcoming sense of classism" and then decided to go to Toronto. Speaking as a Canadian, this is so ironic because I'd say that Vancouver is the left leaning capital of the country and Toronto is absolutely the business powerhouse of our country. It makes me laugh every single time.
I agree with you completely having lived for years in both areas of Canada. I’m only living in the lower mainland for the weather and even that has been very disappointing lately. Too many people here are absolutely cuckoo and have left leaning mindsets that show a lack of intelligence.
Toronto traffic is worse than Los Angeles. My sister and I live in the US but our parents live in the GTA. We are homesick for the driving conditions in Los Angeles. Lol. There's something I want to buy but I'm going to pass because it means driving into Toronto.
Oh hell no I didn’t leave socialist Colombia to come here to the US for this. Bro our president literally said “ if you stop reporting things as crimes the crime rate goes down” 😭😭😭🤦🏼♀️
@@jacobf_139 we have a president who used to be in the guerrilla. He wants to unite Colombia and Venezuela. The president before him did a peace treaty with the guerrilla, they “gave up their arms” and he gave them apartments, free school for their kids and jobs to the guerrilla. They started to extortion their neighbors, the kids never went to school and the people who haven’t been able to have a job in Colombia for years are still jobless and the guerrilla workers have jobs that they never report to but get paid bc the president made it law that they should be the ones hired.
@@jacobf_139 they aren’t exporting goods to other countries, I’ve been living in the US for 5 years and there is no Colombian coffe brands anymore. My family says they can’t find the stuff they usually buy in there anymore, private businesses have been closing and the job recession is as worse as ever.
@@LadySofia_Zamora ok, I get that things are having issues over there but you still won't explain to me how it is anyway related to socialism? in fact, most of these just sound like results of capitalism or US Imperialism.
Communism has been done and it failed miserably. Socialism has been tried and it fails at large scales. The irony is that the people tossing around these ideas don't understand what most of the words mean and confuse the 2 but socialism does not have a government as that would make it communism.
True communism requires a fully selfless society, which is never happening, and then I still think capitalism with a fully selfless society would be the better option
@@dustinmartin2369 _"Comm unism has been done and it failed miserably. "_ Wrong. None of the mar xist regimes have achieved comm unism yet ... a state less and clas sless society has never been a thing.
@@dustinmartin2369 _"but social ism does not have a gover nment as that would make it com munism."_ Wrong. Socia lism is an economic system which advocates for collective ownership/control of the means of production, distribution and exchange of goods. You can have a government that uses social sm, and that has been the most common form of socia lism. In the marx ist philosophy, it is this very soci alism that is the stepping stone to the proletarian revolution and then into comm unism, which is supposed to be a stateless/governmentless and classless society.
she wants to travel and have fun, but then who's going to work at the hotels she visits? or serve the food she eats? Run the airplanes and trains and taxis? Robots? What a bleak future.
Meanwhile in Soviet Union you couldn't go abroad and couldn't even go to the Soviet resorts without the permission of your boss ( as a treat for hard work and it was difficult to get)
As someone who's been in and out of service industry since 1999, I wouldn't mind robots taking over some parts of those jobs, because damn, are they soul-killers. I'm a (I hate to admit this) a professional server (waitress, if you will). I would SO rather be writing or singing, or even learning to fly a plane, but I don't think a robot could actually do my job. It takes a level of humanity, perception, and skill to be good. Being good doesn't just mean you can balance an entire tray of food in one hand (my hands are tiny, and I have noodle arms. I could never do that. I'm jealous of those who can.) What makes a server good is how the customers feel the whole time they're there. There's so much more to it than just taking orders and bringing food. It's little things, like recognizing when a mom is having a hard time with their kid, so you make a funny face, or give the kid (or mom) crayons. Or overhearing that it's someone's birthday, so you surprise them with a dessert after their meal, ect. For that one, I've learned how to find out if that person has an allergy so that I can bring a dessert they can enjoy without fear. I actually like those little moments. I don't think a robot could do that. But I would still much rather be creating. Now, for things like taxis, or transporting things, or doing the dishes, delivering food when you don't have to interact with the customer, ect. Yes. Automate those. Please. For the love of God, don't make me do dishes ever again.
If the store owner was actually an anarchist shop owner, he would have no problem with people walking in and talking things without paying. Might is right!
That's why he failed. He was a _pay what you can afford_ establishment and ran at a loss (cost + donation on merch). He did practice what he preached. It's precisely why he failed. He also failed because of the _communism_ part of anarchocommunism. Anarchy is simply an absence of rulers and likes to get tossed in with a general feeling of chaos.
Anarchist are anti-government, not anti-market you goof lol I'm not an anarchist but at least I know what they are since i've actually talked to them and have listened to many more of them online just to see what they are about. How are you on the internet and still not learn anything?
@@jarrod752 Anarchy is associated with chaos because anarchists create the chaos to challenge the establishment, and well, in the 70s and 80s it was really just a lot of punk kids doing punk things because it was cool. I know there are strands of anarchy, and I used to follow the strand that wanted more localized power and less federal but not get rid of either. Basically the whole, what works in NY doesn't work in a small town of 700 people. Can't tell you all the intricacies about it because i was really more focused on the idea of telling people i was an anarchist:) bc it seemed cool to be one when I was in my late teens, early 20s
I live in Roraima, a Brazilian state bordering Venezuela. Everyday I see so many Venezuelan families on the streets. It’s heartbreaking. I can’t help but feel anger when I see all those little tiktokers complaining about the most stupid crap when their biggest worry is people misgendering them.
Y'know, I actually used to be quite enamored with some form of communism. Then I moved to China for work. Jfc. I legitimately SOBBED when I returned home and saw that "welcome to the United States of America" sign at US customs. I won't go into everything I saw and went through while there, but good lord, us Americans genuinely have no idea how good we have it.
Us Poles have the same problem with not knowing what we got. We have super low unemployment and ultimately safer and cleaner than any American city I've lived in and yet too many city dwellers wants us to adopt the German and French models of acceptance.
I think you demonstrate the issue in that most people in the West don’t actually travel outside the West and see what goes on. You need only spend a bit of time in these places and you can see for yourself how good we have it here.
One of my professors once said: "If you're young and not a communist, you have no heart. If you're old and still a communist, you have no brain." (Sounded a lot better in my language) I love how almost all of these Commie-Tiktokers are white Americans that are seemingly upper to middle class. They have this weirdly romanticised image of what the communist revolution is, instead of the apocalyptic hellscapes that all communist revolutions were. The Holodomor was caused not by some underlying russian bigotry (at least not entirely), but because collectivization and economic planning are inheritly dysfunctional system. I can't with these people. I see this romanticization of comminism as little more that simple counterculture-nonsense: "Capitalism bad, so its """"NaTuRaL"""" opposite, communism good".
The thing is. They don’t even know what they are talking about. Like communism is not about not working, everybody being rich and no corruption anymore. Quite the contrary. I think Marx even empathised the importance of labour and workers. Even in a „good“ communist society, you would still need people who do shitty jobs etc. Yeah, the have this stupid romanticised image.
Im from Poland and live in Switzerland. Many Gen Zeers are enthusiastic about communism here in Swissland which drives me absolutely crazy. Those are always these rich kids who are rich because their parents got huge amount of money from their own parents. That is not the case for the majority of polish people. Why? Because as we say in Poland we had to eat gravel and could not make huge money
@@naczilu8483 I love our language. French haves language of love, but we have a language of all emotions, especially rage xD there is no juicier word than "kuRRRwa" or "spieRRRdalaj"
As if the Second Polish Republic was better than Polish People's Republic. Not to mention how the Nazis did FAR FAR FAR more damage to Poland than the Soviets did. Any particular reason I don’t hear Polish people talking about that anymore? Do you actually believe the Soviets were just as bad, if not worse?
@@greghauser742 No, I just prefer the facts. The whole idea of the Soviets being as bad as the Nazis or worse originally came from people who were trying to rehabilitate Nazis in order fight communism. Everything you heard about the Soviets is either over exaggerated, is a flat-out lie, or made up. Stalin was a very brutal and dangerous man, but he was nowhere near as bad as Hitler.
I went to Cuba in January for three weeks with my school, and it was one of the most eye-opening experiences of my life. While I never believed socialism could possibly work and benefit citizens, walking through the streets of Havana and seeing just how miserable and bleak the economic, political and social situations are cemented my opposition to socialism and communism. Any time I hear someone my age complain about capitalism I think in my head "Go to Cuba for four days and then come back to me." Seeing it up close is terrifying and really really sad, and made me grateful for all the opportunities the US provides.
I'm sure that this life conditions have nothing related with total sanctions and blokade that USA put on Cuba fo 60 f*cking years... I mean this is a great tactic - put total sanctions on the country you dont like with sole purpose to crush it because they refuse to serve you as your vassals (slaves). Then come with surprise about how poor they are and blame socialism for this instead of USA sanctions)) Western hypocrisy as usual
But don't you see, if we switch to socialism lazy Zoomers could sit around playing video games all day while everyone else pays for it! They totally wouldn't be the first people up against the wall when the revolution comes!
So true. You can see a very intresting thing if you visit Berlin. Berlin was divided in two, half of it was capitalist, half of it was communist. Even to this day, you can see the difference between the two part of the city. The communist part is much grayer, poorer. The difference is visible.
@@pepita2437 You so funny....difference in color...For example in USSR government build millions of common block apartments and give it to young specialist (in cities as well as in small villages) for FREE. This was was not about "looking nice" - this was about "give young people comfort place to live" so they can work better, create their own families, etc. As a result - homeless people almost non existence in USSR. Can you say the same for modern Europe? I mean we live in world where exist homeless "towns" in size of 30-40 thousand people in LA, San Francisco, etc
@@Алексей545-т6б Nice try. :) You know that you can't really paint a pretty picture for me from the communism? My grandparents, and my parents were survivors of the Romanian Communist regime. I grew up In the post communist Romania. ;) Also, yes, those blocks managed to keep homelessness in bay, but I hope you know that those flats came with strings attached. The government could take any of your possessions, any time they wanted, or if they thought you were a threat to the regime. Somethimes it didn't take much to be reported. I know it sound pretty incredible to you westerners, but people ended up in work camps, or in prisons for reading the wrong book (Lord of the Rings, Animal farm, Bible etc), listening to the wrong radio chanel (for ex Free Europe), or liking a wrong type of music. (My father had a rock band, and he ended up a lots of times in the custody of the Securitate, just because of the music he liked). At the post communist countries, we have a lots of documents, pictures, sizeable literature describing how people lived back then, and the horrors communism brought. Also, my parents talk very much about it, so we can learn from it.
As a person who grew in Bulgaria ( ex communist country) it’s so hard to find people who truly defend it. We learn a lot about it and yes there are few positives but freedom of speech and travel aren’t from them. It’s clear that this people never lived or even read about communism and the USSR. Keep doing what you this amazing videos , Misha!
Communism is not the same as tyranny. Communism has to happen naturally, and not be forced. If it doesn't happen, humanity and society need to evolve first (which might never happen). But alongside freedom and liberty, its core ideas are not a bad ideal to strive for. Unlike in an ant colony, individual liberty is what makes a human life worth living.
@@cupcakedoce956 Of which time, communism doesn't exist and has never existed. It couldn't have. Humanity is too selfish and too stupid for communism. We can't even manage climate change. That's why there is always tyranny when some group of nutjobs tries to force people to play communism.
@@tommenr3928"communism has to happen naturally and not be forced" why would an inferior system happen naturally when there is already a better one what has been working out since the industrial revolution?
@@NoSi_420 it's private ownership of the means of production and doesn't require a totalitarian state to put it in practice it is a system with money, classes, and has been around I it's modern form since the mid 1800s
As someone with parents who grew up in Maoist China, I find it highly insulting when someone wants to eliminate capitalism. I really would like to see how long they'd last in such a place today (like maybe North Korea since even China today, despite its countless flaws like corruption, is a capitalist society and got there thanks to capitalism.) My dad came to the US in the early 80s with about $500 to attend grad school and died with over $2 million a few years ago. Not exactly "rich" but how many of these anticapitalists were able to accomplish such a feat even with a head start growing up in a first world country? Unless you had a major disability or something, I can certainly bet my dad started with a decisive disadvantage compared to you. That being said, I don't think the current system of capitalism is perfect but it's always been a work in progress. Name one country today where its citizens enjoy a high standard of living that doesn't have a capitalist economy? Nordic countries you say? Well, guess what, despite what the US media tells you, these countries have an economy that is still rooted in capitalism! They may have some more social programs than the US but they're mostly designed so that you won't be out on the streets or resorting to a life of crime when you're down on your luck. They'll provide you enough to live a fairly uncomfortable life where you at least have a chance to get your act together again so you can continue adding value to society and the capitalist economy while the relative lack of a safety net in the US ends up hurting capitalism since a lot of poor folks can't afford to gain the new skills or fix their health problems that keep them from achieving their fullest potential. So this is a bit paradoxical but I'm hoping that those of you who "hate" capitalism figure out how to improve it. If you really want to replace it, please convince me how your new system is better and will lead to a higher standard of living than the status quo. Otherwise, we need to look to improve capitalism. I'm not saying we should copy the Nordic model but it's still worth really digging in and understanding why they're more prosperous with their version of capitalism and see what others can learn from them as well as other forms of capitalism being practiced today.
Do not making joke about death and tragedy, because that is not funny. Why America comedian like to make joke that rude, insolent ,inhumane to developing countries. In the same time many Americans living in developing countries such like Thailand...Misha Petrov stop making joke!!!!
Staggering display of ignorance. It's almost like they don't realize the hammer and sickle represent LABOR! Even all the animals in nature are slaves to their hunger. And must hunt or graze (work) to survive.
Yeah. It’s so ridiculous. I am not a communist but probably know so much more about communism than those “communists” aka stupid lazy people who don’t understand how the world works.
"I hate working under capitalism so much, I'd rather toil away for the state! " Want till they find out vacation time doesn't exist in the new soviet government! Also only government officials are allowed to leave the country!
Here in Modern China we have more vacation time than America. Everyone is allowed to leave the country. Most people work in private businesses. And one is expected to work hard. Somehow, I don't know what these commie kids expect.
If you are referring to the Soviet Union then you're wrong. Vacation time was +-24 days. People usually took their vacations in the summer to go the the black sea, they often went to Crimea, Anapa, Odessa, etc...
My wife is Belarusian (living in the US now) and hates communism as well! Thank you for being a voice of reason among all the insanity - большая Спасибо!
@@johnwatson122 Yep. Because communism forbade it. Next to all the other cultures. Did never ask yourself why everybody from the former soviet union speaks russian?
My grandmother was an executive at an airplane factory in Russia. By Soviet standards, a pretty well paying job, as you might imagine. She could barely provide for my mother and uncle. She had to make money illegally buying and selling whatever she could get her hands on to make ends meet. My great uncle in Tula worked at the arms factory. He was the wealthiest man in our family since the revolution. He had tiny apartment and was able to get a Moskvitch when he was in his 40s. In contrast, in modern capitalist Russia, my cousin, his grandson, works the same job, is in his late 20s, has a house, and drives a new 3 series
@@alechinshaw5990 ok and? capitalism gives you like 99% chance you wont be a slave in communism you have 99% chance you will be a slave. One of those is slightly better i think
@@programix8432 and as much as I have my dislike for capitalism, and my sympathetic but also criticizing views on communism and it’s flaws, I’d prefer a system that is an equal blend of socialism and capitalism. An economy that still runs on a free-market, but it’s now well regulated. There’s a name for that. It’s called Social Democracy.
It's like they think people don't have jobs in socialist societies? They do, and if they don't like it, they get to enjoy a free trip to prison or they're disappeared.
@@luigigaming2717 yup. I’ve learned a lot since 4 months ago. You can have free-market capitalism, and free-market socialism. And the thing I discussed 4 months ago, I’d still be fine having for the United States. I’d rather have capitalism with regulation over free-market capitalism, but I’d still prefer market socialism over those two.
I think that girl should travel, because then she will see how good she has it and how lucky she is and how good her country actually is compared to other countries! Seeing the poverty in some places is eye opening and helps put things into perspective
1/7 Americans......Ill let you guess the rest. America has freedom of speech, but Its insane how liberals act like its a free capitalist paradise. Gen Z literally cannot afford bread lmao, Im sure they would benefit from bread lines.
That cafe owner reminds me of a RUclips video I once watched by a man telling us how useless our cash means absolutely nothing, then ended the video asking us to support him by buying his book for $24.99 🤣🤣
It’s good hearted to want everyone to have enough, and we should try to help each other. But when it’s state-mandated, it means something different. People don’t seem to imagine what it will be like to have their stuff taken and distributed outside their control, only an ideal end state where everyone has what they need.
And the thing is, you don’t need a communist state to achieve this. Capitalism doesn’t equal injustice. Capitalism is a free market economy. You can still have social welfare etc. in a capitalistic economy.
I love their logic. "I dont want to work. I want to travel and have fun". So......by their logic, they want that but also expect all the goods and services they are used to still being available for them. 😅
I'm pretty sure that communism is not anti-work. We communists want to work but by work, we want to work eight hours a day and receive a fair minimum wage. All of that bullshit theory saying that "Communism makes us lazy" can be easily debunked because in a communist state, you still had to work but you worked for the state, not for the capitalists.
I mean we all kinda of want that , or it would at least be a nice thought but people need to realise in order to accomplish that goal you have to make a lot of money 😂
Always absolutely wild to see an Asian teacher willingly teaching socialism, especially if they’re Chinese or Korean. Not to get all conspiracy theorist, I’m starting to think they’re honestly plants 😂
My father grew up in Romania back when it was a Communist country And let me tell you it was horrible They struggled to maintain food and only ate Polenta and bread Schools separated them from their parents and forced them to come 6 days a week and or go to camps which were obligatory . It was unfair the work in Romania and its distributors If you didn’t graduate school or you didn’t show outstanding grades you would be sent to the army to work for 2 years Luckily my father had a mother who was the principal of his school and they were well respected plus he graduated in homeopathic medicine And my uncle grandpa was a gymnastics coach who knew the coaches who trained Nadia Comaneci
Ik its not very detailed but in part my father says it wasn’t all that good. It was hard to survive and now ppl glamorizing it is so frustrating and disgusting
The anti-capitalist café struggling as a business in a Capitalist free market economy reminds me of that one Family Guy joke where those firefighters put out a house fire and then discover it was caused by stress relief scented candles.
Тоже привет из бывшего СССР. СССР большинству людей здесь позволил получать высшее образование, медицинскую помощь, электричество, обновил железные дороги и построил нормальную оросительную систему, чтобы засухи времени империи перестали быть такими частыми, а так же АЭС, ГЭС, школы, заводы и прочие ништяки, которые почти все бывшие республики просрали. А еще СССР победил нацизм и дал нациям право на суверинитет, которого в империи не было. Какие же вы все тупые, ходите жаловаться тем, кому плевать на снг и кто вообще не разбирается в нашей истории, на тех, кто создал так много и дал миллионам людей надежду на лучшее будущее. Отвечать каждому - и 10 лет не хватит, но какие же вы все позорники.
Boris Yeltsin visited a grocery store in Houston Texas shortly after the USSR collapsed. Upon seeing all of the variety of goods he remarked “my God what have we done to our people?”
Boris Yeltsin wasn't a communist and he is one of main reasons of food shortage in late USSR. So he could as well say "What have I done to our people?"
As a Pole who was already born in a free and free-market country, and yet still experiences the legacy of death, oppression, and resulting generational trauma from my country's history, this trend in America is the most baffling, terrifying, and frankly outrageous to me. These people have no idea what they're talking about and what they're wishing for. They don't realise they are the gullible, undereducated, exploitable masses whose expendability is the very core of the ideology they endorse. It literally doesn't compute to me that someone can know enough to use "fascist" as an incredibly strong insult, but then "communist" has little to no bad connotations to them??? ETA: I guess it's not surprising in the sense that the Left use Marxist ideas and language of oppression as well as perfected propaganda, so such people have already bought the rhetoric.
It pisses me off when people say stuff like "so I just have to work for the rest of my life to survive?" Yes, absolutely. You do not get to benefit from a community if you don't contribute to it. If you don't want to work, but you go out into the woods and make everything yourself, cool, nothing wrong with that. But you don't get to take from your community without also giving. It's just ridiculous.
Funny thing is, that they don't realize, that under communism or socialism (if we even take the theory in itself) they still will have to work and provide for themselves. Communism and socialism aren't even in theory about "all fun and no work", it's about how the wealth is earned and distributed in society and based on completely other social, political and economic situation at the time they were written and produced. Not even to mention the variety of afterworks based on Marx theory in itself. Because Marxism and Marxism-Leninism are not the same thing
You: "Yes, absolutely." ---- Oh goodness no. We have technology that automates a lot of what used to be done by slaves. Sure, some businesses like farmers still hire desperate immigrants for work that most don't want to do, but most of farming is done with machines which produce more than enough food for everyone. Most of how the economy works isn't actually efficient and is mostly unneeded. We have set up a system where people need to work 40 hours just to get paid something that can pay the bills, when they aren't actually producing anything for many of the hours they are working. For example, I can install a control box for wifi remote controlling of the pumps and other features and make about $300 doing that. But when you factor in the wage system, I would have to do that a few more times before I get to see $300 for the day because the business owner wants to take most of the profit from each. Lucky for me I have my own sole proprietorship business so I don't worry about the wage system that everyone else worries about. But I was once there and hated being worked like a dog just to get 40% of what profit I was giving to the company, and then see the guy who owns the business going on multiple vacations and having a life 100 times better than mine. Not a smart way of organizing society, this capitalism.
@@Hunterchuck It's a fine way and you realised that the best way for you was to work for yourself and take on the added responsibility of managing a business. Just being able to make something is useless if you can't sell enough of that product to live off because you don't known how to market or balance books. A lot of people don't want the hassle of managing a business, they just want to work so go and work for someone else.
@@damionkeeling3103 You: "A lot of people don't want the hassle of managing a business" ---- Owning a business does not at all mean managing a business. There a lots of business owners that pay people to do the managing for them. There are literally business financial consulting firms that make lots of money doing just that. Being able to make things isn't useless either. This is a bizarre statement lol
Seeing everyone support Yeonmi Park until she started to compare woke ideology to North Korea has been insane. Suddenly she's a liar and a grifter and the stuff she says about North Korea can't possibly be true. All she did was talk about her experience at an American university
Yea, Yeonmi is such a courageous and inspiring woman, it saddens me to think about people hating her because she said something that doesn't follow woke ideology.
i remember this classmate of mine. he had moved from romania to greece when we were about to graduate junior high school, and he was a few years older than us. he talked so badly of socialism, not because he had lived through it, but from what everyone had told him, and thank God i live in a country that so far is not like that so far
Do not making joke about death and tragedy, because that is not funny. Why America comedian like to make joke that rude, insolent ,inhumane to developing countries. In the same time many Americans living in developing countries such like Thailand...Misha Petrov stop making joke!!!
I think in general I could share Misha's content to some of my liberal friends and relatives... except she uses Foxnews clips... and when a liberal sees Foxnews, it doesn't matter what the content or context is, it's immediate distrust.
It should be a national embarrassment that we have created a generation so woefully ignorant of the lessons of the past. Please, parents, educate your kids. No one else is going to.
I mean going by that logic we should never have embraced democracy or capitalism which had repeatably failed time and time again before its successful adoption. Calling for people to look at the recent past whilst history more generally shows that such failures are the norm even for beneficial change is questionable.
@@aquilamflammeus5569except the problem is that since the industrial revolution there has always been a somewhat successful capatilist country. For example, the British empire which has constantly been one of the biggest world powers since the industrial revolution. Can't say the same about communism.
What’s really an embarrassment is how closed-minded the older generations are when it comes to leftist politics. Every ideology is apparently the same as past failures. You need to take the entire situation into consideration, past attempts of communism have failed but the reason I would argue is because of selfish leadership who refused to stick to Marx’s ideals. If you studied the history of these countries and looked for patterns this would become quite apparent. But if we don’t change something soon our society will eventually collapse. Don’t act like capitalism is the ONLY answer.
Я сразу по акценту поняла, что автор либо русская, либо имеет корни. Потом уже видела фамилию, а потом в видео услышала про родственников, сбежавших из СССР. Акцент кстати хороший, чистый, просто гораздо лучше, чем говорят многие американцы))) Thank you for your video! Thank you that speaking up about that on english-speaking audience! Your accent is gorgeous! Pure*_*
I lived in a post soviet state and me and my family had a good time. We live, we worked and had an affordable apartment. The prices are just getting out of hand.
@thehedgehoggamer8471 what a stupid reply haha! I'm currently a student and I have already completed 3 work internships with good results. I was a good worker according to my coworkers and bosses so please shut the fuck up
As a swede who lives in a pretty socialist country by most other countries standards... this works because of work ethic and because we're a relatively small and comparatively wealthy country. Even then you get paid the minimum needed for survival if you don't get a job and all ofc but that's it, you don't get no fancy shit you get enough to survive with the hopes being that you realise that's not how you want to be living and that getting a job will improve your life a lot... that and due to livable wages and a strong sense of community when certain people are being underpaid, things like going on strike and actually sticking to said strike until conditions improve. Again this is mainly due to cultural reasons as well as due to our education. This shit would never work in america partly because the country is too damn big, your leadership system is completely different and your people never seem to actually be able to come together on anything. The latter probably being the biggest issue you face, both of your two sides can agree that workers need higher pay but instead of banding together and going on strike to vote with your money and make companies actually change it always turns to someone accusing the other of some unrelated political bs and then starting massive amounts of infighting which leads to the entire ordeal going nowhere. I mean honestly I don't know how the fuck to fix america at this point, all I know is that our system does work and that it works because of mainly our lack of infighting.
New Zealander here. You guys (and us) are only socialist in the sense that we have state welfare (housing, health, benefits). Both our nations have market economies, strong export sectors, private property rights and have socially liberal (english liberal) cultures If you want to start a business, of any kind, you can. Just pay taxes and follow the laws The welfare provided through the state largely replaced the welfare previously provided through churches Socialism is something completely different
I attended one of the world famous University of California campuses when I got out of the military. I majored in History and focused solely on the spread of Communism in Asia during the 20th Century. I did interviews with refugees in Cambodia Town and spoke with people who survived Mao's China. The amount of peers and even professors who were upset that I wasn't in support of those regimes in papers and presentations was astonishing to me. How could people be in favor of all these human atrocities? Then I really started to learn about the academia system in the west and how they are so out of touch on campuses. The level of Marxist indoctrination these young people in the video have been through is enough to convince most people to believe in these ideals. Like that young person said @9:12 they learned about it on Tik Tok. Young people myself included (since I am from So Cal) are/were bombarded with these messages daily. And it will take a lot more than ridicule from us to save them from it. Edit: Change to structure and punctuation(s).
I too survived one of the University of California's indoctrination camps, and you make an excellent point. Every humanities class - bar none - used Karl Marx and Michel Foucault as foundational readings. People who haven't been through it have no idea just how ideologically captured our institutions are. Paired with our current "get the grade at all costs" model of academic success, and the fact that 20-somethings in general don't have enough emotional maturity to be good critical thinkers without some guidance, and we really do have a perfect storm on our hands. I've lost a lot of respect for people I thought were otherwise intelligent in these last few years as I've realized just how much of this insanity they've absorbed without question and continue to cling to even as we're officially middle aged.
There has never been a time in history ever where you could sit around and not work to survive. If you aren't working a desk job for 8 hours a day then you are working 12 hours a day farming every day at the mercy of the weather. And if you aren't farming then you were spending 24/7 hunting, gathering, and making every little thing by hand.
Misha, I would say send all those woke, privileged people abroad, if only to open their eyes to how the rest of the world actually lives. We have a lifestyle most people in the world can only dream of and yet there are Americans who say their life isn’t quite good enough! That’s the problem.
Why don't these enlightened communists go over on missionary exhibitions and "fix" these other countries that are already embracing communism in their society and culture? After all, these countries aren't completely communist, but surely THESE people on Tik Tok are the key ingredient for achieving the 'real' communism, right?
@@hannachumakova1086 Venezuela didn’t collapse because of Socialism, but from being over reliant on oil for a its economy, and inflation. You also talk about Cuba being bad while it has free education for all citizens, high quality free healthcare for all that Americans could only dream of, a higher literacy rate than even the superpower that is America, near elimination of homelessness, etc.
I get young people are dismayed that capitalism requires a criminal justice system in order to function, but socialism requires a totalitarian state in order to function and that is much, much worse.
@@_Anna_Demidova_ socialism requires other people’s money which always runs out so it leads to communism which leads to totalitarianism Masculine Republics leads to Feminine Democracy which leads to Tyranny Socrates It was true 2000 years ago and it’s true now. All great empires end and at the end society becomes degenerate with child sex rampant, we are definitely set in motion for the end
If you ever come across an anarchist cafe like that, especially one that bans police, walk in and take all their stuff and ask them what they intend to do about it. Every tote bag. Every book. All of it.
None of that crap is worth any of such effort. As a cool and stylish, decadent smoker you are always supposed to have a lighter and/or matches on your person: small investment in a can of gasoline/several litres of some methanol-ethanol-propanol concoction and you'll have a blast singing this merry tune: "I'm a joking man and I like to joke, and when I joke with my friends we joke alot..." while enjoying your fag when that shit burns down to ground, as it should.
I feel like half of those people forgot that in communistic countries everything was about work. People had free choice: you can work, or work harder (and by working harder I mean work that will kill you in not a long time)
I had a tour guide in Prague who was 8 years old when communism came to an end in the Czech Republic ( Czechoslovakia).she remembers after the communist rule tasting chocolate for the first time and being amazed at how she had no idea that this wonderful thing existed in the world. She also walked us by the beautiful outdoor market with all of the fresh food and recalled how as a child only cabbage, potatoes, and onions were available with the exception of carrots on a good week.
My mom has a friend who lives in Venezuela when it first became Communist, and she says that it went from having a good life and decent education, to having to wait for the government to give you food
“I cAn NeVeR eScApE cApItAlIsM” girl, yes u can. Go to Cuba, go to Venezuela, go to North Korea. We enjoy the life we have because of our current system. My hearts go out to the people suffering in communist countries ❤.
I live in a socialist hellhole. Always looked up to the States with their clapdown on communism and socialism. This is heartbreaking and worrisome, really worrisome. Keep this up Misha, your teens need to wake up.
@@idkwhattohaveasausername5828 not yet thankfully but the guy ruling us has said that he thinks that's how it should be ti be "fair". Man quoted Marx and I don't know what's worse if he did that knowingly or unwittingly. It's not in place formally but with the progressive nature of taxes in regards to tax to income ratio and then people making a living off of welfare doing very little while others work more to have more only to see it coercively taken away by the state to give to others, some of which don't even need it? Yeah not with property, fortunately but with money yes it happens.
Well, technically true, but as per usual it's much deeper than this. Almost all regular jobs don't pay enough, so you can't just go and find a better job unless you either take the time and invest the money into education which is a huge life plan that is easier for the already wealthy. Afterwards to find a well paying job in your field of interest you probably have to go to a big advanced city which automatically means high rent/mortgage costs and everything is gonna be abit more expensive than in rural towns. And once you realise you will have a hard time earning enough because capitalists want to pay you as little as possible while keeping enough people working under them to make a profit you can decide to just start your own business. But wait, that takes money, money that you don't have unless your family is already rich from working to the bone or from simply owning shit, both of which are up to luck. Saving enough money from a minimum wage job means you have to deprive yourself from a normal quality of life to pay all the necessary bills and expenses and save enough, leaving the only option for saving money to be from entertainment/fun like going to a party and drinking with friends or starting a pizza party (very costly) or from the occasional treat like sweets/dining out/anything that is fun and requires money. So you spend your early years miserable to make your later years better, which is really honorable and impressive, but then you see the people born into enough wealth just jumpstart their education or career and not worry about finances, going on vacations or treating themselves whenever they please. So finally you decide to not take any of the shitty job offers instead of asking for reform or help from the government. That means you more than likely can't afford to be in a city, maybe you can in a town, but with the current housing market even that can be a stretch. So you go live in a village where your standards of living are much lower. And hopefully you don't want children, cuz if you do you are basically dooming them to a harder life with the lower educational prospects in the village or nearby towns and lower quality of healthcare if god forbid a random tumor or other disease occurs in your family. I am not saying we should look towards communism, just that capitalism does in fact exploit workers, but in a much more sinister and clever way. By not being outward slaves and giving the options to leave and find another job people can feel they have control, but they don't have control over the job market, the job market has control over them unless they have the capital to leave it entirely and start their own business or buy an asset that can generate money for them.
Про историю потогонок в Англии и США почитай, а так же про современные рабские условия рабочих в Индии на токсичных производствах, перенесенных туда из США, и про детский труд на шахтах в Конго, где добываются металлы для айфончиков, и вот тогда ты поймешь, что по-настоящему "exploited" in capitalism means. Что эти истерички в видео дебилы и не понимают в принципе, что такое социализм, что ты, и что все в комментах, которые стянулись жаловаться на страшненькую красную угрозу, одобряя при этом репрессии во времена маккартизма против тех, кто боролся за улучшения условий труда в США, и понятия не имея, что в их странах тоже существовали смертельные потогонки, пока клятые социалисты с их рабочими движениями и профсоюзами не стали устраивать стачки и бороться за права рабочих, мужчин, детей и женщин. Не важно за коммунизм ты или нет - не лицемерь и уважай свершения этих людей. Заебали.
@@momchi98Now compare that to having to fend for your own food without any modern innovations. People need to realize the baseline for life is far lower than they think and capitalism is by far the best system in place as it allows everyone to benefit even if it's not an equal distribution.
@@dustinmartin2369 True, but the idea of society and the point of progress and education at all IS to never stoop back down to the baseline, we are beyond it and hope to forever stay beyond it. We are far too intelligent as a species to be accepting of the life of a simple animal. Just because we aren't at the lowest point does not mean we shouldn't strive higher and we already use this argument in pretty much every field of academia and technology and many people consider it a big part of capitalist thought as well, innovation that is. So why bother going to space and researching quantum particles and all the extreme difficulties that come with it, but give up on creating a stable, fair economy that leaves no one behind? Everyone wants a meritocracy and wrongfully praises capitalism as one, but when the real idea is brought up it's considered too utopian. I get that it's difficult and I am not saying we should be striving for ABSOLUTE perfection, just that we already have the resources and technology to do better and yet lobbying is a thing still (one of the worst aspects of the USA, period) that lets rich people have a MUCH bigger say than the general public and as capitalists care only about increasing their profits, not the wellbeing of society, the average person unnecessarily suffers because of capitalist's unquenchable greed. This isn't a law of nature, it's manmade and just like we got rid of monarchies (for the most part) eventhough they felt natural for the longest time, we can make a more just society where rich people don't get richer passively due to just OWNING profit generating assets after the initial boost from mom and dad. As long as being poor costs more than being rich then income inequality is a preventable economic disease that can be squashed.
You can’t reform capitalism. Every form of capitalism you hate came as a result from the kind you do like. Capitalism’s only purpose is to produce a profit, and it needs poverty for it to flourish. Socialism is not when you give a government all the power, let alone THE government.
@@PercydeRoloFangirl You can’t fix something that’s working as intended. Capitalism is an economic system where the means of production are controlled by private owners for profit. That’s EXACTLY what we live in, and some of us want something that is for all of us. And that is socialism and communism.
@@Hanakowasright Nah little bro, the idea was debunked a hundred years ago already. "Socialism: Reform or Revolution?" by Rosa Luxemburg from 1899. Capitalism has specific contradictions which can never be abolished through reform. Only revolution can bring a healthy change to the system, because then through redistrubition and similar things, these contradictions can be solved. The class contradiction or the contradiction between work and capital are inherent to the current exploitative system and can at most be mindered, but never abolished through reform.
The woman who said, "who's forcing you to learn Marxism? He was an economist." Marx was a lot of things. I learned about him in almost every class that I took, and these were classes that had nothing to do with each other. You can't escape him. He's everywhere. My first semester in college, I was in anthropology, where we were taught about Marx and his values as well as the glorification of communism. By the end of the class, the people around me were like, "communism doesn't seem that bad." People need to open their eyes to this stuff happening.
There’s a difference between an ideology, and the attempt at it. I think communism sounds cool in plenty regards, but it’s not worth attempting it because it’s unrealistic to achieve.
Marx was a middle class guy who never lived in a communist society. His biggest problem was that the power structures that existed during his life were dominated by the Church and Nobility. Neither force exists today in the West and was largely diminished in the UK even during Marx's time which is probably why he chose to move there.
The fact we as people today are so privileged and have life so easy and that we don’t understand true hardship, struggle, and suffering, is amazing. Working 40 hours a week with 10 hour work days is *not* oppression. Waiting in line for food, or having your children be forced into the military and taught to kill their parents is oppression. And the idea it is denial of reality. Molotov himself once said that “compared to Lenin, Stalin was a lamb.” Let that sink in. Lenin was worse than Stalin, and that’s from a man that personally knew both Lenin and Stalin. Fun fact, Fascism has much more in common with Fascism, and that’s not an accident. Mussolini was kick out of the Italian socialist party for being too extreme, and the full name of the Nazi party is was National Socialist Party. Fascism was meant to be communism but actually a plausible reality rather than a beautiful fiction. Didn’t work, obviously, but still. “Everything within the state, nothing outside the state.” -Mussolini describing fascism.
This is the worst take in existence. How the hell is this comment section so good in writing so much shit? Apologise before I dissect your lazy comment
Misha, I’m 52 and what I find the most bizarre was that when I was still living with my parents in Rural Ireland in my teens in the 1980’s, many U.K. LGBT pop groups in particular were openly displaying communist symbols and imagery and filmed thier music videos in Moscow near the Kremlin during the Soviet Era, mainly to annoy the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, as she had passed Section 28 to stop LGBT propaganda being taught in schools, on top of taking on the miners - indeed to this day, there is a gay bar in Belfast in Northern Ireland called the Kremlin
"but, at least he's queer. So he does have some redeeming qualities". As much as Misha was being sarcastic, the fact that some people are serious when they make that statement means, as Natalie Merchant once said in song, "the world has turned upside down".
I actually understand the girl who doesn't want to work. I am two years out of college and into an office job, and yeah the prospect of click clacking on a keyboard for 40+ more years is really depressing. And I am a game artist working from home, I can't even imagine going in to a fluorescent office to look at spreadsheets 8 hours a day. I still want to work though. Maybe a non-corporate job, or be SAHM with land and chickens and a garden. The problem is that her (our) generation was taught that corporate is our only option, literally everyone I know got some sort of behind a desk job.
At least you're understanding and being reasonable. I own a business and i can definitely say, i'd love to retire early and not work ever again lol A lot about work is not actually necessary though. looking at spreadsheets 8 hours a day isn't actually as productive as it sounds and there have been a few businesses that tried cutting working hours down to 6 hours and only 4 days a week that found good results. They found that it's more productive to work less and those businesses that tried that kept that kind of work. Other businesses just love to make people work, which is also why they don't like people working remote, even if they are still getting their job done. Jobs used to be more than 40 hours a week but if you look at American history, you understand why it went to 40 hours. 40 hours was supposed to be the "Well, they seem content enough not to strike" kind of workload.
“I don’t want to sit behind a desk my whole life” Sister, literally get any job that isn’t a desk job. That’s the beauty of Capitalism, you can do that
I'm not surpised that that the "collective" isn't fawning over this coffee shop. Collectivists tend to be performative and self intrested anyway, more so than any Capitalist. Their entire schtick is tbe the least responsible for everyone else while making everyone else totally responsible for them. They want serfs and bondsmen, and feel entitled to it simply because they percieve themselves to be more humane (and often more intelligent) than anyone around them. It's a huge savior complex, and that all Collectivism ever will be...
My family came from a communist country (I was the only one who wasn't born there), and the horror stories I've heard about what went on there... Do these Neoliberals actually think that communism is utopia? You had to work all day, you could never speak your mind, never had enough money, lining up to get food for hours on end (imagining doing this in mid-winter, -30 degrees), living in constant fear, sometimes no electricity (at times for days), and if you dare say something wrong, you're "disappeared"... THIS WAS HELL! Communism never worked, and there's a reason for that. It was an experiment, that while on paper sounded perfect, in practicality it was a nightmare that failed miserably, and allowed the elite to abuse their power as the poor got poorer. Capitalism is not perfect (what human system is?), but at least you have freedom to express yourself, move about. Nothing good can ever come out giving governments total power. History is full of examples of that.
@@DS-ld8ns I was asking OP. OP seemingly believes neoliberals support communism, when neoliberalism is the main reason for the hatred of communism. Neoliberals vilify communism.
Neo Liberal just means new liberal. Communism isn't hated because of Neoliberalism, It is hated due to the atrocities committed under that form of governance. @@minnalunar
Misha, a coffee shop and communism is not a joke. that's where all this nonsense started from. a coffee shop in Vienna that still exists had customers from AH (you know who I am referring to)to Lenin. The Reds would actually have meetings in coffee shop to discuss how to ruin our planet further.
I’ll tell you right here and now… as an engineer if we switched to communism, I’m not doing any more work. There’s no way I worked my arse off for an engineering degree to make the same and be treated the same as some McDonalds employee! No way!
When I was watching The Last Of Us and one character describes their settlement as "Communist" I laughed out loud. Negan and his Saviors that extorted other communities in The Walking Dead, that is closer to communism. Oh also you don't cowtow to Negan? Well he won't kill you, he'll kill either a random person in your community or someone you love. Leaving you alive to suffer and serve him and his goal of "Saving" people. 🙄 tbh if a zombie apocalypse happens all these "organizers" would be some of the first to go.
Hopefully she's a youtuber like this one too because if she interacts with someone like me, she would find out how not informed she really is. Very yikes.
You hope your daughter grows up to be like any other vile, and racist Settler-Colonialist who defines Socialism as "when the government does something?" That will absolutely be the case.
I moved from Russia to Europe and I’m genuinely shocked and terrified by the amount of communists here. Even in our discussions in class there are so many children saying that communism/anarchy could work and blaming capitalism for almost every world’s issue. It’s just insane how confidently are they arguing with me who literally came from post-soviet country and whose grandparents would tell horrible stories about the communistic times.
if you are talking about marxist-leninists, I see you point, but anarchists? your realize that anarchists are vocal detractors of the USSR and other soviet-like countries?
If you ask a teen today about the conflict in Cuba, they'll tell you it has something to do with missiles. They don't know, they've just heard about that once.
Although I have lived my whole life in America, during childhood, adolescence, and chunks of my 20s, I lived under the thumb of parental figures (grandparents, stepparents, one natural parent who was just weak minded and lazy so went along with it) who spouted (whether they admitted it or not) communist logic and ideals. Everyone in the home had to be "equal", which was basically just code for, "we'll take whatever we effing what from you and call it fairness and redistribution, and you'll like it or we'll say you're a bad person and punish you mercilessly until you're in a corner sobbing". As a little girl, my toys were taken from me and given to others who "needed it more", as a teenager I had to work tirelessly and "pay" for my upkeep. It was hell. I tried to basically run away three times. The third time, when I was about 25 years old, it finally stuck. No, capitalism isn't perfect, and yes I'm poor, technically below the poverty line, but I'm willing to work when I can and I take comfort in the fact that my personal property is my own, such as it is. I feel sick when I think these idiot CHILDREN who are barely out of their footsie PJs and are sitting sipping Starbucks coffees their parents paid for want to impose something similar to the life I ran away from ON A GOVERNMENT LEVEL. They must be insane.
Im honestly so embarrassed to admit this, but I had a 'communist' phase (mostly due to my friend group at the time). I have since read up on the atrocities of communist countries and I can honestly say I am grateful to live in a capitalist country with freedom of speech.
I think there is something to be said for working people who think working 40+ hours a week until you’re old or dead with little time, energy, and still not much money for a personal life sucks. I think there should be more humanistic alternatives to the stereotypical work environment (granted to some degree, these alternatives do exist). And I understand the utility of unions in some cases. That said, I don’t think completely abandoning capitalism is the way out of that cycle, and I don’t think other systems are any more robust to the human nature of greed. The bad part of capitalism usually comes from people cheating the system rather than using the system I think though. I don’t have a better alternative, but I know pure socialism and communism aren’t it. I also feel like anarchism is not realistic.
The "I wanna have fun" girl, I relate to I hate spending literally 90% of my waking moments working, making money has no purpose if you don't get to enjoy any of it
It sounds like you spend the other 10% not working…that’s pretty generous And what do you mean when you say you don’t get to enjoy your money. Do you pay rent and have a home? Do you have electricity and running water? Do you have decent clothes? Furniture, kitchen appliances, a tv, a phone, internet? 100 years ago many of these things were luxuries. Now we take them for granted
@@TravelBug189 its not taking granted shit that SHOULD BE FREE AND EQUiTIBLE to be able to have a normal starndard of living. What the fuck do you say to those that CANT afford to pay for this shit? and dont get me started on the working class being payed too little but the cost of living is AT AN ALL TIME HIGH. gurl please. Also, the things you listed ARE NOT LUXURIES, she pays for them, without money, SHES LOST IT ALL. Should it really be THIS hard to be ALIVE???? 10% of her whole entire human life is what shes getting but works like a dog in a system that doesn't even benefit her nor her needs. pls shut up. 🥱🥱
I am so glad that I subscribed to your channel! Your videos are great, and this one is possibly your best. Would like to see one relating what your parents experienced in real life in this vile system.
As someone who lives on the east side of the iron curtain - I love capitalism. Best thing ever. I've heard many stories from my parents and grandparents [they experienced communism at its "glory"] and their experience could be described as not very fun. Starvation and being forced to work somewhere in the middle of Syberia is never fun.[But one of my aunties survived and lived pretty long] Most of our history lessons of 19 and 20 century and school literature is focused on telling us that communism was B A D with arguments why provided. To be honest east Europe coutries still have some problems because of what happened years ago. I don't remember who said it, but it goes "Communism is not a place where everybody have it equal. Communism is a place where everybody have it equally bad." The rich become poor and the poor are still poor.
"give a man fish - you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish - you feed him for a lifetime" - the problem for a lot of rich/middle class kids/young adults is they have become accustomed to having everything provided for them. They haven't learnt to support themselves. On one level, a lot of them will have become comfortable with that. On another, many will be scared of having to look after themselves. Now they realise they are privileged, they see communism as something that can provide but forget the would also require equal commitment.
@@jsoftj "Give a man a fireplace and he'll have it warm for a day. Set him on fire and he'll have it warm for the rest of his life." The middle class is dying, the contradictions of capitalism are rising. Rise of leftist ideology is inevitable, when the system leaves you in the dirt.
@@_Anna_Demidova_ it’s not capitalism. It’s a recession due to people not working during COVID. Like what happened after world war 1. They went into something like this and then gave into communism and socialism. Then came the era of the tyrants…. Bc of communism and socialism.
I love when they tell you to “read theory” like its the gospel (but somehow more effective). I grew up in a communist country, das Kapital and and the communist manifesto were mandatory readings in school. Guess what? Still didnt convince me, or anyone in my family, when we could see with our own eyes how the system failed.
I love what David Mamet said: "“Karl Marx summed up Communism as “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.” This is a good, pithy saying, which, in practice, has succeeded in bringing, upon those under its sway, misery, poverty, rape, torture, slavery, and death.”
And capitalism doesn't cause misery, poverty, torture, rape, slavery and death? What about all those homeless people? People who have to steal to live another day? People who get raped because they don't have a home? Disabled people right to live? Capitalism is eugenics. Capitalism is death. Capitalism is over consumption and over working.
A friend of mine emigrated to the UK from Venezuela in 2016 due to food shortages, starvation, lack of opportunities, resources etc. Now he owns a business, has a roof over his head, and eats food without restrictions. If he was living under socialism he could end up begging on the streets according to him. But now he is living a happy life under capitalism!
U.K. is socialist 😂
Your friend should sell his house in Venezuela for $1 to those snotty wanna-be-communists so that they would also get their own experience of what they believe in.
Hook me up with one of your lady Venezuelan friends
Socialism and food shortages, most predictable.
The UK is rapidly becoming socialist. The immigrants are getting a house, money, medicare and other support while the born and bred Brits (like me) get f all.
It's easy for people who never witnessed communism or have little knowledge be so enthusiastic about it. I'm from Poland and it's almost impossible to find a communist here. Our grandparents and parents told us their experience from communism, we are taught about it in history classes, we have to read books and poems about it, so everybody here knows it's a terrible idea and it'll never work.
It’s not a terrible idea in itself. It’s just extremely unnecessary and easy to be corrupted. Capitalism doesn’t equal injustice. Communism doesn’t equal justice and no work. Most of these “communist” don’t know what they are talking about.
Ja znam jednego komuniste z Polski (znam w sensie widziałam jego filmiki na yt)
None of these "commies" would be that way the moment they have to go hungry
I was born in the GDR. I'm very much immune to Communism due to my lived experience.
We were taught at school (and earlier) how great Socialism, Communism, The Soviet Union are. Well, and then there was reality...
P.S: I've been to Poland once (only once, sorry^^) and I loved it! Especially Krakow has deeply impressed me. What a beautiful city, full of history. And all the people were so nice and open and helpful, it was heartwarming.
I’m sure Poles tried to do it better than the Russians and the subsequent failure had nothing to do with culture. Americans who would copy that would find themselves also giving up. Its not that you’re backward, illiterate or lacking in resources, its simply that it doesn’t work. That’s true no matter where you look in the world.
"i don't want to work at a desk my whole life"
Don't be silly devuchka, you are young and strong, you shouldn't be working at a desk. You should be working in the fields!
Pretty sure devuchka is for little girls like bellow 18 and it should be devushka.
@user-uo4ro8jo4iBut she will come to understand what hoeing under communism
@@ZnamTwojaMama101 девушка can be used for little girls but its also mean young woman so its used correctly
Oh so you'd rather work non stop on fields in the cold all day without being even sure your soil is fertile and that it will provide soon or not? Line up for bread every morning and leave with nothing late at night? Sounds great girl that's a solution
Or popping out babies for the glory of the People's Party?
"F**k capitalism! Also, buy my 'I Hate Capitalism' t-shirts, coffee mugs, jewelry, buttons, and water bottles to support my business!"
hypocrites
Owning a business isn't capitalism.
@@GruntoSkunko Owning a business is only possible under capitalism.
All anticapitalists I've known are the biggest consumers ever. They buy starbucks, funko pops, iphones etc. Even when x business does something they don't like they'll say "I'M BOYCOTTING THEM" and then don't do it anyway because they're too addicted to consooming. All while complaining about capitalism lmao
Creating a coffee café business to protest capitalism? The irony is hilarious.
Did you not learn of the bustling coffee cafe´ culture in pre-capitalistic times? The peasants grabbing a cup as they hurried to pay their food rent to the local commissar (noble). They all dream of being spare children of noble houses, priests, military officers who could be writers when writing was a liberal art, a hobby, but unremunerative.
Nothing new about people grifting by making businesses specifically appeal to the Communist community. Noam Chomsky made millions selling his Commie books. And did Noam take his newfound wealth and move to a Communist paradise like Cuba or Venezuela which he has claimed are better countries than the US? Nope. The man lived and died in Arizona - a fairly conservative state. (Communists and anti-Capitalist Anarchists are the same thing.)
i actually wheezed laughing at this. you couldnt fucking write this shit in a family guy episode
Marx was inspired to write the Communist Manifesto after seeing the proletariat charged too much for skinny soy double mochas.
Selling merch there is crazy
As a massive history nerd, communism, and the people who don’t learn about the atrocities of communism, genuinely scares me.
Me too. It scares me too. The communists starved people, restricted travel, murdered children, tore families apart, and this is what people WANT? God have mercy on these idiots.
This
Do you have any good book or video recommendations? I've been studying North Korea for a couple years and the things I've learned on this topic are just insane sometimes.
@@Salem-vu9cl I don’t have any book recommendations, but for videos, I recommend Disturban History’s videos about S-21 prison in Cambodia and the Cambodian genocide. It is absolutely horrific. I’d also recommend looking into Mao’s Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution in China. And Stalin’s famine in Ukraine.
@@Salem-vu9cl “The Gulag Archipelago” is always my first suggestion. A more recent book is “The White Pill” by Michael Malice which shows the horrors of communism.
Who thought that being a communist could be a business plan? Brilliant.
That’s the whole grift. You work while the party members…party
@@mrharpable
Good one. I'm gonna use it...if you don't mind.
Champagne $ocialists, that's who. In France, they're called "gauche caviar" or "caviar left".
Noam Chomsky did. How do you think a college linguist became a multi-millionaire living in Arizona?
@@StrawHat83
Chomsky's a great socialist and an even better capitalist. LOL.
Gulag archipelago is one of the many books that kids in polish high schools are obliged to read and i'm glad we have to.
I've heard of and read a lot of books exposing the evils of communism and the like, but this is one I'm not familiar with. May I ask who the author is? So I can find a copy for myself.
@@kitalalaris Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Awesome! That book is heavy. Wonder US schools only push muh holocaust agenda...
@@kitalalariscan you suggest a few for me please? I’m currently part way through dostoevsky’s devils and would like to read more
wow I'm surprised you have to read it, 10 years ago in Russia we were adviced to read it in high school, as far as I know now it's not even on the list
They're so mad simply because they don't want to work... it's hilarious
Socialism is based on work. Do-nothing was a crime in the Soviet Union, as it should be.
I mean I get it I don't WANT to work ( who does? ) But I'll take working over being enslaved to the government so yeah communism def isn't the answer.
I think they're mad because they can't figure out what to do with their lives, and they think their only option is working at McDonald's, which would tell me that they know nothing about capitalism. They could literally start their own businesses and offer services that they have fun with. That's the beauty of capitalism; they can at least take a shot at doing what they want to do in life. Unfortunately, they don't imagine how great their lives can be.
@@lehelflothmann5174 Yeah, exactly! Of course working isn't what you enjoy most in life but if you earn your own money you can spend it on creating a life you enjoy. Besides, it is possible to find a job that you might even like or at least don't hate
@@G360LIVE I totally agree. It seems like they are just too lazy or not capable of working hard for something they actually like. There are a lot of possibilities when it comes to someone's career. It is freedom to have these opportunities and being able to spend money that you earned on whatever you want. Nobody said it's easy but it's necessary.
As a Venezuelan I find this hilarious and concerning. Thanks Misha
A Venezuelan that doesn't live in Venezuela? It would be nice if people could be honest instead of claiming they are from or have any connection to a nation they want to use as a punching bag. You're very sick in the head to laugh at the circumstances of people who suffer. It's best to not use the suffering of others for a political talking point, especially when you don't know all the details. It would be great if America could remove the many embargos on that nation while it's in an economic crises, but I don't see anything about that in your comment....
Epale, ¿de qué parte de Venezuela eres?
@@Hunterchuck trust me, a lot of Venezuelan people were sorta forced to leave the country to survive. And that was not because of the US embargos that you seem so obsessed with. I'm a Venezuelan living in Venezuela and I don't judge or criticize fellow Venezuelans who are no longer in the country bc I live here and I understand their position
@Hunterchuck first off I have never laughed at anyone with people suffering back home, just at the fools who think it is the way to go. Second our situation is happening because of our fault, nothing to do with the United States. Third, my family has lost almost everything to the insanity happening. And other families are in similar or worse situations. And finally when I was in the US army I prayed they would send us there and help restore some type of law and order. Save your self righteous garbage for someone else you arrogant punk
@@AKchan88 que paso hermano. De Caracas pero paso una gran parte de mi vida en El Sombrero en Guárico. Y tu?
Imagine their reaction when they realize the hammer and sickle means WORK
They probably don't even know what a sickle is even FOR.
@@lovetolovefairytalesI'd be surprised if they knew what a hammer was for.
I live here in China and yes one must work for a living in a socialist county. Salaries have increased faster than prices, except for imports, so life is getting better.
@@Mr.Patrick_Hung that's called deflation. Be careful
@@MrMoneyclips How is inflation working out in the UK/US? Your pay can buy less and less each year.
Truthfully, prices do go up here as well. Imported frozen American pizza is ridiculously expensive. Cabbage, carrots, plain clothes and rice are cheap. Rent is cheap, outside of the first tier cities.
The reason why we see a cultural shift where young people think they hate capitalism actually has to do with healthcare, a disappearing middle class, unaffordable higher education and the housing crisis. Address these issues and the anti capitalist movement will dissipate
these are all problems created by underregulated capitalism. And yeah, when a movement reaches its goal, its stops. No shit
a lot of this things are causes by socai policies take housing in San Francisco as an example in much of areas you cant built an apartment/house that more than 3 floors which causes rarity of houses which creates higher prices there was a guy who wanted to built 5-6 floor apartment but he couldnt bcz of all the burocracy and regulations etc imagine if it was allowed to built everyone would built it and prices would go down
I think this explains everything probably nicer than anything else in this comments section (and maybe the video too.)
People forget that we had a lot of economic disparity throughout history. You are not special just because you are now aware of this. Also, blaming boomers for the state of the economy instead of including millennials, Gen X, and Gen Z for creating this as well is absurd. The problem is thinking they can replicate what some of the other countries do. Yes, the U.S. is expensive, but we act like other countries don't have problems (just because they have Universal Healthcare and "free" college). Young people think that their parents had it easier, but if you just start to not overspend and stop traveling like you are rich, then you could be living decently.
Or maybe just reintroduce fraternal societies, cut the department of education and energy, audit the federal reserve and disband the FDA, along with removing government regulations on healthcare which is the reason WHY the american healthcare system is so atrocious, along with generally reducing government power?
Misha, something really ironic about the café owner. So he didn't want to operate in Vancouver "due to its unwelcoming sense of classism" and then decided to go to Toronto. Speaking as a Canadian, this is so ironic because I'd say that Vancouver is the left leaning capital of the country and Toronto is absolutely the business powerhouse of our country. It makes me laugh every single time.
I agree with you completely having lived for years in both areas of Canada. I’m only living in the lower mainland for the weather and even that has been very disappointing lately. Too many people here are absolutely cuckoo and have left leaning mindsets that show a lack of intelligence.
I'm from Vancouver and it's extremely expensive here maybe that's what he meant by capitalism... 😂
Toronto traffic is worse than Los Angeles. My sister and I live in the US but our parents live in the GTA.
We are homesick for the driving conditions in Los Angeles. Lol. There's something I want to buy but I'm going to pass because it means driving into Toronto.
Oh hell no I didn’t leave socialist Colombia to come here to the US for this. Bro our president literally said “ if you stop reporting things as crimes the crime rate goes down” 😭😭😭🤦🏼♀️
of course Colombia, so socialist
@@jacobf_139 we have a president who used to be in the guerrilla. He wants to unite Colombia and Venezuela. The president before him did a peace treaty with the guerrilla, they “gave up their arms” and he gave them apartments, free school for their kids and jobs to the guerrilla. They started to extortion their neighbors, the kids never went to school and the people who haven’t been able to have a job in Colombia for years are still jobless and the guerrilla workers have jobs that they never report to but get paid bc the president made it law that they should be the ones hired.
@@LadySofia_Zamora how does any of that fit the definition of socialism though? you're just listing stuff you don't like and calling it socialism
@@jacobf_139 they aren’t exporting goods to other countries, I’ve been living in the US for 5 years and there is no Colombian coffe brands anymore. My family says they can’t find the stuff they usually buy in there anymore, private businesses have been closing and the job recession is as worse as ever.
@@LadySofia_Zamora ok, I get that things are having issues over there but you still won't explain to me how it is anyway related to socialism? in fact, most of these just sound like results of capitalism or US Imperialism.
I actually agree that true communism has never been tried…because it’s impossible.
Communism has been done and it failed miserably. Socialism has been tried and it fails at large scales. The irony is that the people tossing around these ideas don't understand what most of the words mean and confuse the 2 but socialism does not have a government as that would make it communism.
True communism requires a fully selfless society, which is never happening, and then I still think capitalism with a fully selfless society would be the better option
@@dustinmartin2369 _"Comm unism has been done and it failed miserably. "_
Wrong. None of the mar xist regimes have achieved comm unism yet ... a state less and clas sless society has never been a thing.
@@dustinmartin2369 _"but social ism does not have a gover nment as that would make it com munism."_
Wrong. Socia lism is an economic system which advocates for collective ownership/control of the means of production, distribution and exchange of goods. You can have a government that uses social sm, and that has been the most common form of socia lism. In the marx ist philosophy, it is this very soci alism that is the stepping stone to the proletarian revolution and then into comm unism, which is supposed to be a stateless/governmentless and classless society.
@@Historia.Magistra.Vitae. most anti socialists hate it and don’t even understand socialism or communism, they are the real brainwashed people
she wants to travel and have fun, but then who's going to work at the hotels she visits? or serve the food she eats? Run the airplanes and trains and taxis? Robots? What a bleak future.
Meanwhile in Soviet Union you couldn't go abroad and couldn't even go to the Soviet resorts without the permission of your boss ( as a treat for hard work and it was difficult to get)
As someone who's been in and out of service industry since 1999, I wouldn't mind robots taking over some parts of those jobs, because damn, are they soul-killers.
I'm a (I hate to admit this) a professional server (waitress, if you will). I would SO rather be writing or singing, or even learning to fly a plane, but I don't think a robot could actually do my job. It takes a level of humanity, perception, and skill to be good. Being good doesn't just mean you can balance an entire tray of food in one hand (my hands are tiny, and I have noodle arms. I could never do that. I'm jealous of those who can.)
What makes a server good is how the customers feel the whole time they're there.
There's so much more to it than just taking orders and bringing food. It's little things, like recognizing when a mom is having a hard time with their kid, so you make a funny face, or give the kid (or mom) crayons. Or overhearing that it's someone's birthday, so you surprise them with a dessert after their meal, ect. For that one, I've learned how to find out if that person has an allergy so that I can bring a dessert they can enjoy without fear. I actually like those little moments. I don't think a robot could do that.
But I would still much rather be creating.
Now, for things like taxis, or transporting things, or doing the dishes, delivering food when you don't have to interact with the customer, ect. Yes.
Automate those. Please. For the love of God, don't make me do dishes ever again.
She's just a brat in a adult body
@@ohkaygoplay Great comment.
Yeah God forbid Gen Z want the same opportunities as the previous generations.
If the store owner was actually an anarchist shop owner, he would have no problem with people walking in and talking things without paying. Might is right!
and their employees would have no problem working for free...
I want to get a group of people together, each person grabs an armload of merch and just walks out with it. See what the dumbass owner does about it.
That's why he failed. He was a _pay what you can afford_ establishment and ran at a loss (cost + donation on merch). He did practice what he preached. It's precisely why he failed. He also failed because of the _communism_ part of anarchocommunism. Anarchy is simply an absence of rulers and likes to get tossed in with a general feeling of chaos.
Anarchist are anti-government, not anti-market you goof lol
I'm not an anarchist but at least I know what they are since i've actually talked to them and have listened to many more of them online just to see what they are about. How are you on the internet and still not learn anything?
@@jarrod752 Anarchy is associated with chaos because anarchists create the chaos to challenge the establishment, and well, in the 70s and 80s it was really just a lot of punk kids doing punk things because it was cool. I know there are strands of anarchy, and I used to follow the strand that wanted more localized power and less federal but not get rid of either. Basically the whole, what works in NY doesn't work in a small town of 700 people. Can't tell you all the intricacies about it because i was really more focused on the idea of telling people i was an anarchist:) bc it seemed cool to be one when I was in my late teens, early 20s
I live in Roraima, a Brazilian state bordering Venezuela. Everyday I see so many Venezuelan families on the streets. It’s heartbreaking. I can’t help but feel anger when I see all those little tiktokers complaining about the most stupid crap when their biggest worry is people misgendering them.
First-world rich countries' problem
@Ocorydon
Food stamps would like to say "hi".
@Ocorydonsome of your comments make me glad your not in any form of power
@Ocorydon the ending to your response solidified my claim.
@Ocorydon Those poor people were created by the government, you dimwit. The venezuelan government brought dogs back to the menu.
We need to start a gofundme for all these "communists" to get them a plane ticket to communist countries to stay for good.
Do it!
Yeah they should go on a trip to north korea
@@naczilu8483 One-way trip.
But they’re not “real” communist countries lol
That's going to be difficult because a "Communist Country" as you put it is an oxymoron.
Y'know, I actually used to be quite enamored with some form of communism. Then I moved to China for work. Jfc. I legitimately SOBBED when I returned home and saw that "welcome to the United States of America" sign at US customs. I won't go into everything I saw and went through while there, but good lord, us Americans genuinely have no idea how good we have it.
Us Poles have the same problem with not knowing what we got. We have super low unemployment and ultimately safer and cleaner than any American city I've lived in and yet too many city dwellers wants us to adopt the German and French models of acceptance.
It is amazing how much the greener grass "over there" is always so appealing to people that won't touch grass around them.
China is a beautiful country tho
I think you demonstrate the issue in that most people in the West don’t actually travel outside the West and see what goes on. You need only spend a bit of time in these places and you can see for yourself how good we have it here.
of course you won't go into things in detail, because you're afraid of getting debunked
Gen Z: We've had enough! No longer will we be underestimated!
Also Gen Z: Save me government!!!
Let me help you!
Gen Z when you misgender a rock - *banshee screaming*
People in 1600s watching a woman being burnt alive - *guy eating chips*
@@austria-hungary4981bozo
@@austria-hungary4981 yeah people suck and I just got done sipping water through a metal straw so I know.
One of my professors once said: "If you're young and not a communist, you have no heart. If you're old and still a communist, you have no brain." (Sounded a lot better in my language)
I love how almost all of these Commie-Tiktokers are white Americans that are seemingly upper to middle class. They have this weirdly romanticised image of what the communist revolution is, instead of the apocalyptic hellscapes that all communist revolutions were. The Holodomor was caused not by some underlying russian bigotry (at least not entirely), but because collectivization and economic planning are inheritly dysfunctional system.
I can't with these people. I see this romanticization of comminism as little more that simple counterculture-nonsense: "Capitalism bad, so its """"NaTuRaL"""" opposite, communism good".
Spread the word, my friend. Let those who seek the truth, find it. Best wishes
The thing is. They don’t even know what they are talking about. Like communism is not about not working, everybody being rich and no corruption anymore. Quite the contrary. I think Marx even empathised the importance of labour and workers. Even in a „good“ communist society, you would still need people who do shitty jobs etc. Yeah, the have this stupid romanticised image.
Aye I know that saying! My mum told me it. What language was it told to you in? My mum told me the saying in spanish.
Sounds like “luxury beliefs”
Nope. Original phrase was about "Liberal" and "conservative"
Im from Poland and live in Switzerland. Many Gen Zeers are enthusiastic about communism here in Swissland which drives me absolutely crazy. Those are always these rich kids who are rich because their parents got huge amount of money from their own parents. That is not the case for the majority of polish people. Why? Because as we say in Poland we had to eat gravel and could not make huge money
I despise rich people who pretend to act like communists. They literally just embarass themselves with a huge IRONY that they're the capitalist class!
Yeah, i can really say that those Ideas came up by People that never had real Issues in Live or had to move Their Butt to make their Living.
"Ear gravel" soud so alien when it is just our lovely "żreć gruz" ❤
@@that_gurl4u polish is just a supreme language. Find a word in english that has the same meaning as “zadupie” or “najebany”
@@naczilu8483 I love our language. French haves language of love, but we have a language of all emotions, especially rage xD there is no juicier word than "kuRRRwa" or "spieRRRdalaj"
As a polish I really am in disbelief. I am glad you covered this Misha.
As if the Second Polish Republic was better than Polish People's Republic. Not to mention how the Nazis did FAR FAR FAR more damage to Poland than the Soviets did. Any particular reason I don’t hear Polish people talking about that anymore? Do you actually believe the Soviets were just as bad, if not worse?
@@alechinshaw5990 They were just as bad, yes. Get over yourself. Did you feel personally attacked or something? lol
@@greghauser742 No, I just prefer the facts. The whole idea of the Soviets being as bad as the Nazis or worse originally came from people who were trying to rehabilitate Nazis in order fight communism.
Everything you heard about the Soviets is either over exaggerated, is a flat-out lie, or made up. Stalin was a very brutal and dangerous man, but he was nowhere near as bad as Hitler.
I went to Cuba in January for three weeks with my school, and it was one of the most eye-opening experiences of my life. While I never believed socialism could possibly work and benefit citizens, walking through the streets of Havana and seeing just how miserable and bleak the economic, political and social situations are cemented my opposition to socialism and communism. Any time I hear someone my age complain about capitalism I think in my head "Go to Cuba for four days and then come back to me." Seeing it up close is terrifying and really really sad, and made me grateful for all the opportunities the US provides.
I'm sure that this life conditions have nothing related with total sanctions and blokade that USA put on Cuba fo 60 f*cking years...
I mean this is a great tactic - put total sanctions on the country you dont like with sole purpose to crush it because they refuse to serve you as your vassals (slaves). Then come with surprise about how poor they are and blame socialism for this instead of USA sanctions))
Western hypocrisy as usual
But don't you see, if we switch to socialism lazy Zoomers could sit around playing video games all day while everyone else pays for it! They totally wouldn't be the first people up against the wall when the revolution comes!
So true. You can see a very intresting thing if you visit Berlin. Berlin was divided in two, half of it was capitalist, half of it was communist. Even to this day, you can see the difference between the two part of the city. The communist part is much grayer, poorer. The difference is visible.
@@pepita2437 You so funny....difference in color...For example in USSR government build millions of common block apartments and give it to young specialist (in cities as well as in small villages) for FREE. This was was not about "looking nice" - this was about "give young people comfort place to live" so they can work better, create their own families, etc. As a result - homeless people almost non existence in USSR. Can you say the same for modern Europe? I mean we live in world where exist homeless "towns" in size of 30-40 thousand people in LA, San Francisco, etc
@@Алексей545-т6б Nice try. :) You know that you can't really paint a pretty picture for me from the communism? My grandparents, and my parents were survivors of the Romanian Communist regime. I grew up In the post communist Romania. ;)
Also, yes, those blocks managed to keep homelessness in bay, but I hope you know that those flats came with strings attached.
The government could take any of your possessions, any time they wanted, or if they thought you were a threat to the regime. Somethimes it didn't take much to be reported. I know it sound pretty incredible to you westerners, but people ended up in work camps, or in prisons for reading the wrong book (Lord of the Rings, Animal farm, Bible etc), listening to the wrong radio chanel (for ex Free Europe), or liking a wrong type of music. (My father had a rock band, and he ended up a lots of times in the custody of the Securitate, just because of the music he liked).
At the post communist countries, we have a lots of documents, pictures, sizeable literature describing how people lived back then, and the horrors communism brought. Also, my parents talk very much about it, so we can learn from it.
As a person who grew in Bulgaria ( ex communist country) it’s so hard to find people who truly defend it. We learn a lot about it and yes there are few positives but freedom of speech and travel aren’t from them. It’s clear that this people never lived or even read about communism and the USSR. Keep doing what you this amazing videos , Misha!
Communism is not the same as tyranny. Communism has to happen naturally, and not be forced. If it doesn't happen, humanity and society need to evolve first (which might never happen). But alongside freedom and liberty, its core ideas are not a bad ideal to strive for. Unlike in an ant colony, individual liberty is what makes a human life worth living.
@@tommenr3928 It is in 99,9% of the time, belive us.
@@cupcakedoce956 Of which time, communism doesn't exist and has never existed. It couldn't have. Humanity is too selfish and too stupid for communism. We can't even manage climate change. That's why there is always tyranny when some group of nutjobs tries to force people to play communism.
@@tommenr3928"communism has to happen naturally and not be forced" why would an inferior system happen naturally when there is already a better one what has been working out since the industrial revolution?
@luigigaming2717 If you can't or are unwilling to see the flaws of capitalism there is no point discussing.
A little joke I came up with:
What's the last thing an SJW says before they're executed? "This isn't real communism! THIS ISN'T REAL COMMUNISM!"
That is exactly what I had in thought. Gen Z person visiting the USSR in 1930s. Their ass wouldn't survive a single day under Stalin!
Green haired soyjack meme - “BUT I WANT TO BE A PAINTER WHAT DO YOU MEAN I NEED TO GET IN THE MINES…”
I don't think a single one of them knows what capitalism is
A sistem with Little to no goverment intervention in the goverment
@@NoSi_420 No. It has to with the ownership of the means of production to start with
@@NoSi_420 it's private ownership of the means of production and doesn't require a totalitarian state to put it in practice it is a system with money, classes, and has been around I it's modern form since the mid 1800s
@@NoSi_420Wrong. It is private ownership of the means of production FOR PROFIT.
Literally, their only problem with capitalism is corporate greed, which is the fault of the companies itself and not capitalism
As someone with parents who grew up in Maoist China, I find it highly insulting when someone wants to eliminate capitalism. I really would like to see how long they'd last in such a place today (like maybe North Korea since even China today, despite its countless flaws like corruption, is a capitalist society and got there thanks to capitalism.) My dad came to the US in the early 80s with about $500 to attend grad school and died with over $2 million a few years ago. Not exactly "rich" but how many of these anticapitalists were able to accomplish such a feat even with a head start growing up in a first world country? Unless you had a major disability or something, I can certainly bet my dad started with a decisive disadvantage compared to you.
That being said, I don't think the current system of capitalism is perfect but it's always been a work in progress. Name one country today where its citizens enjoy a high standard of living that doesn't have a capitalist economy? Nordic countries you say? Well, guess what, despite what the US media tells you, these countries have an economy that is still rooted in capitalism! They may have some more social programs than the US but they're mostly designed so that you won't be out on the streets or resorting to a life of crime when you're down on your luck. They'll provide you enough to live a fairly uncomfortable life where you at least have a chance to get your act together again so you can continue adding value to society and the capitalist economy while the relative lack of a safety net in the US ends up hurting capitalism since a lot of poor folks can't afford to gain the new skills or fix their health problems that keep them from achieving their fullest potential.
So this is a bit paradoxical but I'm hoping that those of you who "hate" capitalism figure out how to improve it. If you really want to replace it, please convince me how your new system is better and will lead to a higher standard of living than the status quo. Otherwise, we need to look to improve capitalism. I'm not saying we should copy the Nordic model but it's still worth really digging in and understanding why they're more prosperous with their version of capitalism and see what others can learn from them as well as other forms of capitalism being practiced today.
Even those Nordic countries specifically state that they aren't socialist, in fact they're actually even more free market than the US!
Bruh how do you think 2 mil isn’t rich
My parents grew up in a socialist state as well. Seeing people defend communism makes my blood boil.
Imagine if someone made a radical right coffee shop
Do not making joke about death and tragedy, because that is not funny. Why America comedian like to make joke that rude, insolent ,inhumane to developing countries. In the same time many Americans living in developing countries such like Thailand...Misha Petrov stop making joke!!!!
Staggering display of ignorance. It's almost like they don't realize the hammer and sickle represent LABOR!
Even all the animals in nature are slaves to their hunger. And must hunt or graze (work) to survive.
Exactly!
animals are NPCs
Yeah. It’s so ridiculous. I am not a communist but probably know so much more about communism than those “communists” aka stupid lazy people who don’t understand how the world works.
"I hate working under capitalism so much, I'd rather toil away for the state! "
Want till they find out vacation time doesn't exist in the new soviet government! Also only government officials are allowed to leave the country!
Here in Modern China we have more vacation time than America. Everyone is allowed to leave the country. Most people work in private businesses. And one is expected to work hard. Somehow, I don't know what these commie kids expect.
Not to mention the Gulags and secret police.
If you are referring to the Soviet Union then you're wrong. Vacation time was +-24 days. People usually took their vacations in the summer to go the the black sea, they often went to Crimea, Anapa, Odessa, etc...
@@LonovavirGulag was an organization that was disbanded in 1959, though some of the camps that were in it system existed till the end of the USSR.
@@Lonovavir Seriously, no, the Soviet Union was a different country and a different time.
My wife is Belarusian (living in the US now) and hates communism as well! Thank you for being a voice of reason among all the insanity - большая Спасибо!
In belarusian language - Thank you very much is "Вялiкi дзякуй". (vualuku gzuakuii)
@@СасайЛалка-ш4юnobody speaks Belorussian in Belorussia lol.
@@johnwatson122 I do
@@johnwatson122 you're 100% right. My wife obviously can speak it, but I've rarely ever heard it. They all speak Russian, to my knowledge.
@@johnwatson122 Yep. Because communism forbade it. Next to all the other cultures. Did never ask yourself why everybody from the former soviet union speaks russian?
My grandmother was an executive at an airplane factory in Russia. By Soviet standards, a pretty well paying job, as you might imagine. She could barely provide for my mother and uncle. She had to make money illegally buying and selling whatever she could get her hands on to make ends meet. My great uncle in Tula worked at the arms factory. He was the wealthiest man in our family since the revolution. He had tiny apartment and was able to get a Moskvitch when he was in his 40s. In contrast, in modern capitalist Russia, my cousin, his grandson, works the same job, is in his late 20s, has a house, and drives a new 3 series
"I hate that i will be a cog in a machine called capitalism" doesnt realise she would be a literal slave in communism
Even though capitalism has had tons of slave labor throughout all of history.
@@alechinshaw5990 ok and? capitalism gives you like 99% chance you wont be a slave in communism you have 99% chance you will be a slave. One of those is slightly better i think
@@programix8432 and as much as I have my dislike for capitalism, and my sympathetic but also criticizing views on communism and it’s flaws, I’d prefer a system that is an equal blend of socialism and capitalism. An economy that still runs on a free-market, but it’s now well regulated. There’s a name for that. It’s called Social Democracy.
It's like they think people don't have jobs in socialist societies? They do, and if they don't like it, they get to enjoy a free trip to prison or they're disappeared.
@@luigigaming2717 yup. I’ve learned a lot since 4 months ago. You can have free-market capitalism, and free-market socialism. And the thing I discussed 4 months ago, I’d still be fine having for the United States. I’d rather have capitalism with regulation over free-market capitalism, but I’d still prefer market socialism over those two.
My God, that coffee shop sounds like the most stereotypical leftist place that you'd think someone on the right wrote all that out as a joke.
I wonder if that guy's business model was constructed before they altered the bankruptcy laws. 🤔
I think that girl should travel, because then she will see how good she has it and how lucky she is and how good her country actually is compared to other countries! Seeing the poverty in some places is eye opening and helps put things into perspective
They'll still blame the patriarchy, heteronormativity, Judeo-Christianity, whites, ummm......... Transphobia? I forget the other buzzwords.
1/7 Americans......Ill let you guess the rest. America has freedom of speech, but Its insane how liberals act like its a free capitalist paradise. Gen Z literally cannot afford bread lmao, Im sure they would benefit from bread lines.
That cafe owner reminds me of a RUclips video I once watched by a man telling us how useless our cash means absolutely nothing, then ended the video asking us to support him by buying his book for $24.99 🤣🤣
It’s good hearted to want everyone to have enough, and we should try to help each other. But when it’s state-mandated, it means something different. People don’t seem to imagine what it will be like to have their stuff taken and distributed outside their control, only an ideal end state where everyone has what they need.
And the thing is, you don’t need a communist state to achieve this. Capitalism doesn’t equal injustice. Capitalism is a free market economy. You can still have social welfare etc. in a capitalistic economy.
@@Joseph_thefather Absolutely! You can still have generous, collaborative ideals and programs that reflect that
@@Joseph_thefatherYes! Exactly this
I love their logic. "I dont want to work. I want to travel and have fun". So......by their logic, they want that but also expect all the goods and services they are used to still being available for them. 😅
I'm pretty sure that communism is not anti-work. We communists want to work but by work, we want to work eight hours a day and receive a fair minimum wage. All of that bullshit theory saying that "Communism makes us lazy" can be easily debunked because in a communist state, you still had to work but you worked for the state, not for the capitalists.
Because they're the special ones. While all the unspecial people get to still work and fly the planes, drive the taxis, work in the hostels, etc...
so they basicly they want to be ruling class and have slaves under them
I mean we all kinda of want that , or it would at least be a nice thought but people need to realise in order to accomplish that goal you have to make a lot of money 😂
Always absolutely wild to see an Asian teacher willingly teaching socialism, especially if they’re Chinese or Korean. Not to get all conspiracy theorist, I’m starting to think they’re honestly plants 😂
My father grew up in Romania back when it was a Communist country
And let me tell you it was horrible
They struggled to maintain food and only ate Polenta and bread
Schools separated them from their parents and forced them to come 6 days a week and or go to camps which were obligatory .
It was unfair the work in Romania and its distributors
If you didn’t graduate school or you didn’t show outstanding grades you would be sent to the army to work for 2 years
Luckily my father had a mother who was the principal of his school and they were well respected plus he graduated in homeopathic medicine
And my uncle grandpa was a gymnastics coach who knew the coaches who trained Nadia Comaneci
Ik its not very detailed but in part my father says it wasn’t all that good. It was hard to survive and now ppl glamorizing it is so frustrating and disgusting
Sorry you had to endure that Revisionist pig who was more concerned with trying to curry favor with Brezhnev, and Tito than build Socialism.
Ceaușescu's Romania is my idea of Hell.
The anti-capitalist café struggling as a business in a Capitalist free market economy reminds me of that one Family Guy joke where those firefighters put out a house fire and then discover it was caused by stress relief scented candles.
we had an amti-men caffe in Malborne, it went broke! men hat to pay the full price, but women paid only what they could afford , true socialism !
@@dunstrugglindoesn’t sound like equality to me 😭
Oh my god, thank you for being you. These woke anti-capitalists make me SO ANGRY I can't even put it in words. Greetings from post-USSR.
Тоже привет из бывшего СССР. СССР большинству людей здесь позволил получать высшее образование, медицинскую помощь, электричество, обновил железные дороги и построил нормальную оросительную систему, чтобы засухи времени империи перестали быть такими частыми, а так же АЭС, ГЭС, школы, заводы и прочие ништяки, которые почти все бывшие республики просрали. А еще СССР победил нацизм и дал нациям право на суверинитет, которого в империи не было. Какие же вы все тупые, ходите жаловаться тем, кому плевать на снг и кто вообще не разбирается в нашей истории, на тех, кто создал так много и дал миллионам людей надежду на лучшее будущее. Отвечать каждому - и 10 лет не хватит, но какие же вы все позорники.
@@_Anna_Demidova_nice propaganda
@@LaFuerza1990 It's propaganda from both sides
@@LaFuerza1990 if she knew who Ceaušescu couple and Pol Pot are she would be shocked
@@_Anna_Demidova_ yes exactly
Boris Yeltsin visited a grocery store in Houston Texas shortly after the USSR collapsed. Upon seeing all of the variety of goods he remarked “my God what have we done to our people?”
Now see what he lead his nation to
Boris Yeltsin wasn't a communist and he is one of main reasons of food shortage in late USSR. So he could as well say "What have I done to our people?"
As a Pole who was already born in a free and free-market country, and yet still experiences the legacy of death, oppression, and resulting generational trauma from my country's history, this trend in America is the most baffling, terrifying, and frankly outrageous to me. These people have no idea what they're talking about and what they're wishing for. They don't realise they are the gullible, undereducated, exploitable masses whose expendability is the very core of the ideology they endorse. It literally doesn't compute to me that someone can know enough to use "fascist" as an incredibly strong insult, but then "communist" has little to no bad connotations to them???
ETA: I guess it's not surprising in the sense that the Left use Marxist ideas and language of oppression as well as perfected propaganda, so such people have already bought the rhetoric.
Funny thing is that all you former oppressed groups under the nazis wanna be neo nazis now 😂 we got russian, ukrainian and polish neo nazis.
Cationna, you have my respect. Pozdrav iz Slovenije
@@bojanbukovski1995 Bojan, pozdrawiam z Polski 😎
People believe the sales pitch for Communism, they don't learn the reality of it. That's the problem.
It pisses me off when people say stuff like "so I just have to work for the rest of my life to survive?"
Yes, absolutely. You do not get to benefit from a community if you don't contribute to it.
If you don't want to work, but you go out into the woods and make everything yourself, cool, nothing wrong with that.
But you don't get to take from your community without also giving. It's just ridiculous.
Funny thing is, that they don't realize, that under communism or socialism (if we even take the theory in itself) they still will have to work and provide for themselves. Communism and socialism aren't even in theory about "all fun and no work", it's about how the wealth is earned and distributed in society and based on completely other social, political and economic situation at the time they were written and produced. Not even to mention the variety of afterworks based on Marx theory in itself. Because Marxism and Marxism-Leninism are not the same thing
You: "Yes, absolutely."
---- Oh goodness no. We have technology that automates a lot of what used to be done by slaves. Sure, some businesses like farmers still hire desperate immigrants for work that most don't want to do, but most of farming is done with machines which produce more than enough food for everyone.
Most of how the economy works isn't actually efficient and is mostly unneeded. We have set up a system where people need to work 40 hours just to get paid something that can pay the bills, when they aren't actually producing anything for many of the hours they are working.
For example, I can install a control box for wifi remote controlling of the pumps and other features and make about $300 doing that. But when you factor in the wage system, I would have to do that a few more times before I get to see $300 for the day because the business owner wants to take most of the profit from each. Lucky for me I have my own sole proprietorship business so I don't worry about the wage system that everyone else worries about. But I was once there and hated being worked like a dog just to get 40% of what profit I was giving to the company, and then see the guy who owns the business going on multiple vacations and having a life 100 times better than mine. Not a smart way of organizing society, this capitalism.
@@Hunterchuck It's a fine way and you realised that the best way for you was to work for yourself and take on the added responsibility of managing a business. Just being able to make something is useless if you can't sell enough of that product to live off because you don't known how to market or balance books. A lot of people don't want the hassle of managing a business, they just want to work so go and work for someone else.
@@damionkeeling3103
You: "A lot of people don't want the hassle of managing a business"
---- Owning a business does not at all mean managing a business. There a lots of business owners that pay people to do the managing for them. There are literally business financial consulting firms that make lots of money doing just that.
Being able to make things isn't useless either. This is a bizarre statement lol
This
Seeing everyone support Yeonmi Park until she started to compare woke ideology to North Korea has been insane. Suddenly she's a liar and a grifter and the stuff she says about North Korea can't possibly be true. All she did was talk about her experience at an American university
I feel so bad for her, literally pisses me off to no end how idiotic some people are.
I rly like her❤️❤️❤️ its sad to see her be called a grifter or faker just because ppl disagree w her
Yea, Yeonmi is such a courageous and inspiring woman, it saddens me to think about people hating her because she said something that doesn't follow woke ideology.
@@Amatureb WE STAN YEONMI PARK SHE IS AN ABSOLUTE SLAY KWEEN
@@Alez_slayz Yes!!
Imagine you put 1984 between those books
1984 is not communism, it's fascism
@@Emily666Official i thought it's about comunism slowly Tuning into fascism
Communism and fascism are two sides of the same coin. No sane person would want to live under either one, they are both equally vile.
Communism and fascism are two sides of the same coin, the objective of both is to enslave and control. Their is no dissent allowed.
Orwell was a socialist and actually wrote about the future of the capitalist society
i remember this classmate of mine. he had moved from romania to greece when we were about to graduate junior high school, and he was a few years older than us. he talked so badly of socialism, not because he had lived through it, but from what everyone had told him, and thank God i live in a country that so far is not like that so far
Thank God for you Misha. In a mad world bent on repeating the horrors of totalitarianism you are a beacon of common sense and light.
Do not making joke about death and tragedy, because that is not funny. Why America comedian like to make joke that rude, insolent ,inhumane to developing countries. In the same time many Americans living in developing countries such like Thailand...Misha Petrov stop making joke!!!
I think in general I could share Misha's content to some of my liberal friends and relatives... except she uses Foxnews clips... and when a liberal sees Foxnews, it doesn't matter what the content or context is, it's immediate distrust.
It should be a national embarrassment that we have created a generation so woefully ignorant of the lessons of the past. Please, parents, educate your kids. No one else is going to.
I mean going by that logic we should never have embraced democracy or capitalism which had repeatably failed time and time again before its successful adoption. Calling for people to look at the recent past whilst history more generally shows that such failures are the norm even for beneficial change is questionable.
@@aquilamflammeus5569except the problem is that since the industrial revolution there has always been a somewhat successful capatilist country. For example, the British empire which has constantly been one of the biggest world powers since the industrial revolution. Can't say the same about communism.
What’s really an embarrassment is how closed-minded the older generations are when it comes to leftist politics. Every ideology is apparently the same as past failures. You need to take the entire situation into consideration, past attempts of communism have failed but the reason I would argue is because of selfish leadership who refused to stick to Marx’s ideals. If you studied the history of these countries and looked for patterns this would become quite apparent. But if we don’t change something soon our society will eventually collapse. Don’t act like capitalism is the ONLY answer.
@@weezer-core Capitalism may not be the only answer, but it's the best we have.
Я сразу по акценту поняла, что автор либо русская, либо имеет корни. Потом уже видела фамилию, а потом в видео услышала про родственников, сбежавших из СССР. Акцент кстати хороший, чистый, просто гораздо лучше, чем говорят многие американцы))) Thank you for your video! Thank you that speaking up about that on english-speaking audience! Your accent is gorgeous! Pure*_*
English is her native language cuz she was born in the US.
I live in a post-soviet country and I have only one question: Have we been suffering for nothing?
I also live in a post-soviet country and I'm not mad I'm just disappointed to these tik tok kids 7_7
I lived in a post soviet state and me and my family had a good time. We live, we worked and had an affordable apartment. The prices are just getting out of hand.
@@BenBrvar your just mad because you don't want to work T_T
@thehedgehoggamer8471 what a stupid reply haha! I'm currently a student and I have already completed 3 work internships with good results. I was a good worker according to my coworkers and bosses so please shut the fuck up
@thehedgehoggamer8471 I want to work but I also want to feel great and live as a result of that, I also want to do good for others
As a swede who lives in a pretty socialist country by most other countries standards... this works because of work ethic and because we're a relatively small and comparatively wealthy country. Even then you get paid the minimum needed for survival if you don't get a job and all ofc but that's it, you don't get no fancy shit you get enough to survive with the hopes being that you realise that's not how you want to be living and that getting a job will improve your life a lot... that and due to livable wages and a strong sense of community when certain people are being underpaid, things like going on strike and actually sticking to said strike until conditions improve. Again this is mainly due to cultural reasons as well as due to our education. This shit would never work in america partly because the country is too damn big, your leadership system is completely different and your people never seem to actually be able to come together on anything. The latter probably being the biggest issue you face, both of your two sides can agree that workers need higher pay but instead of banding together and going on strike to vote with your money and make companies actually change it always turns to someone accusing the other of some unrelated political bs and then starting massive amounts of infighting which leads to the entire ordeal going nowhere. I mean honestly I don't know how the fuck to fix america at this point, all I know is that our system does work and that it works because of mainly our lack of infighting.
Unfortunately, every time guys like me suggest having a system like Sweden, we still get called socialists and communists.
New Zealander here. You guys (and us) are only socialist in the sense that we have state welfare (housing, health, benefits).
Both our nations have market economies, strong export sectors, private property rights and have socially liberal (english liberal) cultures
If you want to start a business, of any kind, you can. Just pay taxes and follow the laws
The welfare provided through the state largely replaced the welfare previously provided through churches
Socialism is something completely different
Hey what's good in Sweden?! I'm an American but I'm very proud of being 75% Finnish 25% Swedish.
I attended one of the world famous University of California campuses when I got out of the military. I majored in History and focused solely on the spread of Communism in Asia during the 20th Century. I did interviews with refugees in Cambodia Town and spoke with people who survived Mao's China. The amount of peers and even professors who were upset that I wasn't in support of those regimes in papers and presentations was astonishing to me. How could people be in favor of all these human atrocities? Then I really started to learn about the academia system in the west and how they are so out of touch on campuses. The level of Marxist indoctrination these young people in the video have been through is enough to convince most people to believe in these ideals. Like that young person said @9:12 they learned about it on Tik Tok. Young people myself included (since I am from So Cal) are/were bombarded with these messages daily. And it will take a lot more than ridicule from us to save them from it.
Edit: Change to structure and punctuation(s).
I too survived one of the University of California's indoctrination camps, and you make an excellent point. Every humanities class - bar none - used Karl Marx and Michel Foucault as foundational readings. People who haven't been through it have no idea just how ideologically captured our institutions are. Paired with our current "get the grade at all costs" model of academic success, and the fact that 20-somethings in general don't have enough emotional maturity to be good critical thinkers without some guidance, and we really do have a perfect storm on our hands. I've lost a lot of respect for people I thought were otherwise intelligent in these last few years as I've realized just how much of this insanity they've absorbed without question and continue to cling to even as we're officially middle aged.
There has never been a time in history ever where you could sit around and not work to survive. If you aren't working a desk job for 8 hours a day then you are working 12 hours a day farming every day at the mercy of the weather. And if you aren't farming then you were spending 24/7 hunting, gathering, and making every little thing by hand.
"Pay what you can". I am very poor really and need a coffee.
KoFi users be like:
Is everything alright?
Misha, I would say send all those woke, privileged people abroad, if only to open their eyes to how the rest of the world actually lives. We have a lifestyle most people in the world can only dream of and yet there are Americans who say their life isn’t quite good enough! That’s the problem.
Why don't these enlightened communists go over on missionary exhibitions and "fix" these other countries that are already embracing communism in their society and culture? After all, these countries aren't completely communist, but surely THESE people on Tik Tok are the key ingredient for achieving the 'real' communism, right?
Exactly! Sentence them to 5 years in Venezuela or Cuba with no parole.
@@hannachumakova1086 Venezuela didn’t collapse because of Socialism, but from being over reliant on oil for a its economy, and inflation.
You also talk about Cuba being bad while it has free education for all citizens, high quality free healthcare for all that Americans could only dream of, a higher literacy rate than even the superpower that is America, near elimination of homelessness, etc.
send them all to north korea.
I agree. Let them understand how most of humankind lives under Capitalism.
I get young people are dismayed that capitalism requires a criminal justice system in order to function, but socialism requires a totalitarian state in order to function and that is much, much worse.
Don't want to fight but, if you like, could you explain what you mean that capitalism requires a criminal justice system? Criminal in what way?
@@BlackAdder665 as some have more and others have less classism starts which leads to crime.
"socialism requires a totalitarian state in order to function" Ха-ха. Нет.
@@_Anna_Demidova_ socialism requires other people’s money which always runs out so it leads to communism which leads to totalitarianism
Masculine Republics leads to Feminine Democracy which leads to Tyranny
Socrates
It was true 2000 years ago and it’s true now.
All great empires end and at the end society becomes degenerate with child sex rampant, we are definitely set in motion for the end
@@_Anna_Demidova_ почитай про Пол Пота
If you ever come across an anarchist cafe like that, especially one that bans police, walk in and take all their stuff and ask them what they intend to do about it. Every tote bag. Every book. All of it.
You'll get punched in the face, that I can assure you
None of that crap is worth any of such effort. As a cool and stylish, decadent smoker you are always supposed to have a lighter and/or matches on your person: small investment in a can of gasoline/several litres of some methanol-ethanol-propanol concoction and you'll have a blast singing this merry tune: "I'm a joking man and I like to joke, and when I joke with my friends we joke alot..." while enjoying your fag when that shit burns down to ground, as it should.
@@Yingele Those soyboys can't fight for shit. No one is scared of them.
I feel like half of those people forgot that in communistic countries everything was about work. People had free choice: you can work, or work harder (and by working harder I mean work that will kill you in not a long time)
I had a tour guide in Prague who was 8 years old when communism came to an end in the Czech Republic ( Czechoslovakia).she remembers after the communist rule tasting chocolate for the first time and being amazed at how she had no idea that this wonderful thing existed in the world. She also walked us by the beautiful outdoor market with all of the fresh food and recalled how as a child only cabbage, potatoes, and onions were available with the exception of carrots on a good week.
My mom has a friend who lives in Venezuela when it first became Communist, and she says that it went from having a good life and decent education, to having to wait for the government to give you food
Venezuela is not communist
It is all because of US sanctions
Yeah it's an "authoritarian regime" not a communist one.
That's a lot better right.
@@taylorcarnell362It’s socialist, which is the half-way to communism. And it’s predictably bad.
@@taylorcarnell362 Yeah yeah, you are the thypical that says "that wasn't communist" when a country that use your ideology becomes poor
“I cAn NeVeR eScApE cApItAlIsM” girl, yes u can. Go to Cuba, go to Venezuela, go to North Korea. We enjoy the life we have because of our current system. My hearts go out to the people suffering in communist countries ❤.
I live in a socialist hellhole. Always looked up to the States with their clapdown on communism and socialism. This is heartbreaking and worrisome, really worrisome. Keep this up Misha, your teens need to wake up.
You live somewhere where property and production is publicly owned and workers evenly distribute their goods to their community based on need?
@@idkwhattohaveasausername5828oof
Hey. Is everything alright?
@@idkwhattohaveasausername5828 not yet thankfully but the guy ruling us has said that he thinks that's how it should be ti be "fair". Man quoted Marx and I don't know what's worse if he did that knowingly or unwittingly. It's not in place formally but with the progressive nature of taxes in regards to tax to income ratio and then people making a living off of welfare doing very little while others work more to have more only to see it coercively taken away by the state to give to others, some of which don't even need it? Yeah not with property, fortunately but with money yes it happens.
What is this "Socialist Hellhole"?
I'm so tired of these freakshows.
"exploited" in capitalism means "Yes, i agree to do this work in exchange for this amount of money".
Well, technically true, but as per usual it's much deeper than this. Almost all regular jobs don't pay enough, so you can't just go and find a better job unless you either take the time and invest the money into education which is a huge life plan that is easier for the already wealthy. Afterwards to find a well paying job in your field of interest you probably have to go to a big advanced city which automatically means high rent/mortgage costs and everything is gonna be abit more expensive than in rural towns. And once you realise you will have a hard time earning enough because capitalists want to pay you as little as possible while keeping enough people working under them to make a profit you can decide to just start your own business.
But wait, that takes money, money that you don't have unless your family is already rich from working to the bone or from simply owning shit, both of which are up to luck. Saving enough money from a minimum wage job means you have to deprive yourself from a normal quality of life to pay all the necessary bills and expenses and save enough, leaving the only option for saving money to be from entertainment/fun like going to a party and drinking with friends or starting a pizza party (very costly) or from the occasional treat like sweets/dining out/anything that is fun and requires money. So you spend your early years miserable to make your later years better, which is really honorable and impressive, but then you see the people born into enough wealth just jumpstart their education or career and not worry about finances, going on vacations or treating themselves whenever they please.
So finally you decide to not take any of the shitty job offers instead of asking for reform or help from the government. That means you more than likely can't afford to be in a city, maybe you can in a town, but with the current housing market even that can be a stretch. So you go live in a village where your standards of living are much lower. And hopefully you don't want children, cuz if you do you are basically dooming them to a harder life with the lower educational prospects in the village or nearby towns and lower quality of healthcare if god forbid a random tumor or other disease occurs in your family.
I am not saying we should look towards communism, just that capitalism does in fact exploit workers, but in a much more sinister and clever way. By not being outward slaves and giving the options to leave and find another job people can feel they have control, but they don't have control over the job market, the job market has control over them unless they have the capital to leave it entirely and start their own business or buy an asset that can generate money for them.
Про историю потогонок в Англии и США почитай, а так же про современные рабские условия рабочих в Индии на токсичных производствах, перенесенных туда из США, и про детский труд на шахтах в Конго, где добываются металлы для айфончиков, и вот тогда ты поймешь, что по-настоящему "exploited" in capitalism means. Что эти истерички в видео дебилы и не понимают в принципе, что такое социализм, что ты, и что все в комментах, которые стянулись жаловаться на страшненькую красную угрозу, одобряя при этом репрессии во времена маккартизма против тех, кто боролся за улучшения условий труда в США, и понятия не имея, что в их странах тоже существовали смертельные потогонки, пока клятые социалисты с их рабочими движениями и профсоюзами не стали устраивать стачки и бороться за права рабочих, мужчин, детей и женщин. Не важно за коммунизм ты или нет - не лицемерь и уважай свершения этих людей. Заебали.
@@momchi98Now compare that to having to fend for your own food without any modern innovations. People need to realize the baseline for life is far lower than they think and capitalism is by far the best system in place as it allows everyone to benefit even if it's not an equal distribution.
@@dustinmartin2369 True, but the idea of society and the point of progress and education at all IS to never stoop back down to the baseline, we are beyond it and hope to forever stay beyond it. We are far too intelligent as a species to be accepting of the life of a simple animal. Just because we aren't at the lowest point does not mean we shouldn't strive higher and we already use this argument in pretty much every field of academia and technology and many people consider it a big part of capitalist thought as well, innovation that is. So why bother going to space and researching quantum particles and all the extreme difficulties that come with it, but give up on creating a stable, fair economy that leaves no one behind? Everyone wants a meritocracy and wrongfully praises capitalism as one, but when the real idea is brought up it's considered too utopian. I get that it's difficult and I am not saying we should be striving for ABSOLUTE perfection, just that we already have the resources and technology to do better and yet lobbying is a thing still (one of the worst aspects of the USA, period) that lets rich people have a MUCH bigger say than the general public and as capitalists care only about increasing their profits, not the wellbeing of society, the average person unnecessarily suffers because of capitalist's unquenchable greed. This isn't a law of nature, it's manmade and just like we got rid of monarchies (for the most part) eventhough they felt natural for the longest time, we can make a more just society where rich people don't get richer passively due to just OWNING profit generating assets after the initial boost from mom and dad. As long as being poor costs more than being rich then income inequality is a preventable economic disease that can be squashed.
For a small part of the profit when the rest goes to the capitalist
We need to reform Capitalism not embrace Socialism. We need to root out corruption not give the government all the power
Bingo
You can’t reform capitalism. Every form of capitalism you hate came as a result from the kind you do like. Capitalism’s only purpose is to produce a profit, and it needs poverty for it to flourish.
Socialism is not when you give a government all the power, let alone THE government.
Exactly Capitalism isn't perfect but unlike communism it can be saved.
@@PercydeRoloFangirl You can’t fix something that’s working as intended. Capitalism is an economic system where the means of production are controlled by private owners for profit. That’s EXACTLY what we live in, and some of us want something that is for all of us. And that is socialism and communism.
@@Hanakowasright Nah little bro, the idea was debunked a hundred years ago already.
"Socialism: Reform or Revolution?" by Rosa Luxemburg from 1899.
Capitalism has specific contradictions which can never be abolished through reform. Only revolution can bring a healthy change to the system, because then through redistrubition and similar things, these contradictions can be solved. The class contradiction or the contradiction between work and capital are inherent to the current exploitative system and can at most be mindered, but never abolished through reform.
The woman who said, "who's forcing you to learn Marxism? He was an economist." Marx was a lot of things. I learned about him in almost every class that I took, and these were classes that had nothing to do with each other. You can't escape him. He's everywhere. My first semester in college, I was in anthropology, where we were taught about Marx and his values as well as the glorification of communism. By the end of the class, the people around me were like, "communism doesn't seem that bad." People need to open their eyes to this stuff happening.
There’s a difference between an ideology, and the attempt at it. I think communism sounds cool in plenty regards, but it’s not worth attempting it because it’s unrealistic to achieve.
Marx was a middle class guy who never lived in a communist society. His biggest problem was that the power structures that existed during his life were dominated by the Church and Nobility. Neither force exists today in the West and was largely diminished in the UK even during Marx's time which is probably why he chose to move there.
That’s like saying Stalin was a humanitarian 🤣
Wasn't Marx basically a trust fund baby.
His dad was Richie rich type wealthy. Right. Or am I thinking of someone else.
A white person who can command all the black people... what was that called again?
And communists don't even like black people 🤦. I was born in communist country.
Slaver
Slavery.
They think they can have freedom of thought like this after the transition takes place. No matter how wrong they are I feel bad for them
The fact we as people today are so privileged and have life so easy and that we don’t understand true hardship, struggle, and suffering, is amazing. Working 40 hours a week with 10 hour work days is *not* oppression. Waiting in line for food, or having your children be forced into the military and taught to kill their parents is oppression. And the idea it is denial of reality.
Molotov himself once said that “compared to Lenin, Stalin was a lamb.” Let that sink in. Lenin was worse than Stalin, and that’s from a man that personally knew both Lenin and Stalin. Fun fact, Fascism has much more in common with Fascism, and that’s not an accident. Mussolini was kick out of the Italian socialist party for being too extreme, and the full name of the Nazi party is was National Socialist Party. Fascism was meant to be communism but actually a plausible reality rather than a beautiful fiction. Didn’t work, obviously, but still.
“Everything within the state, nothing outside the state.”
-Mussolini describing fascism.
This is the worst take in existence. How the hell is this comment section so good in writing so much shit? Apologise before I dissect your lazy comment
Misha, I’m 52 and what I find the most bizarre was that when I was still living with my parents in Rural Ireland in my teens in the 1980’s, many U.K. LGBT pop groups in particular were openly displaying communist symbols and imagery and filmed thier music videos in Moscow near the Kremlin during the Soviet Era, mainly to annoy the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, as she had passed Section 28 to stop LGBT propaganda being taught in schools, on top of taking on the miners - indeed to this day, there is a gay bar in Belfast in Northern Ireland called the Kremlin
"but, at least he's queer. So he does have some redeeming qualities".
As much as Misha was being sarcastic, the fact that some people are serious when they make that statement means, as Natalie Merchant once said in song,
"the world has turned upside down".
I actually understand the girl who doesn't want to work. I am two years out of college and into an office job, and yeah the prospect of click clacking on a keyboard for 40+ more years is really depressing. And I am a game artist working from home, I can't even imagine going in to a fluorescent office to look at spreadsheets 8 hours a day. I still want to work though. Maybe a non-corporate job, or be SAHM with land and chickens and a garden. The problem is that her (our) generation was taught that corporate is our only option, literally everyone I know got some sort of behind a desk job.
At least you're understanding and being reasonable. I own a business and i can definitely say, i'd love to retire early and not work ever again lol
A lot about work is not actually necessary though. looking at spreadsheets 8 hours a day isn't actually as productive as it sounds and there have been a few businesses that tried cutting working hours down to 6 hours and only 4 days a week that found good results. They found that it's more productive to work less and those businesses that tried that kept that kind of work.
Other businesses just love to make people work, which is also why they don't like people working remote, even if they are still getting their job done. Jobs used to be more than 40 hours a week but if you look at American history, you understand why it went to 40 hours. 40 hours was supposed to be the "Well, they seem content enough not to strike" kind of workload.
“I don’t want to sit behind a desk my whole life”
Sister, literally get any job that isn’t a desk job. That’s the beauty of Capitalism, you can do that
I'm not surpised that that the "collective" isn't fawning over this coffee shop. Collectivists tend to be performative and self intrested anyway, more so than any Capitalist. Their entire schtick is tbe the least responsible for everyone else while making everyone else totally responsible for them. They want serfs and bondsmen, and feel entitled to it simply because they percieve themselves to be more humane (and often more intelligent) than anyone around them. It's a huge savior complex, and that all Collectivism ever will be...
My family came from a communist country (I was the only one who wasn't born there), and the horror stories I've heard about what went on there... Do these Neoliberals actually think that communism is utopia? You had to work all day, you could never speak your mind, never had enough money, lining up to get food for hours on end (imagining doing this in mid-winter, -30 degrees), living in constant fear, sometimes no electricity (at times for days), and if you dare say something wrong, you're "disappeared"... THIS WAS HELL!
Communism never worked, and there's a reason for that. It was an experiment, that while on paper sounded perfect, in practicality it was a nightmare that failed miserably, and allowed the elite to abuse their power as the poor got poorer. Capitalism is not perfect (what human system is?), but at least you have freedom to express yourself, move about.
Nothing good can ever come out giving governments total power. History is full of examples of that.
Neoliberal? Do you know what that term means?
The new liberals. Rather then classical liberal@@minnalunar
@@DS-ld8ns I was asking OP. OP seemingly believes neoliberals support communism, when neoliberalism is the main reason for the hatred of communism. Neoliberals vilify communism.
Neo Liberal just means new liberal.
Communism isn't hated because of Neoliberalism, It is hated due to the atrocities committed under that form of governance. @@minnalunar
Articulate a good reason for communism. I'll discuss it with you if you'd like.@@minnalunar
Misha, a coffee shop and communism is not a joke.
that's where all this nonsense started from.
a coffee shop in Vienna that still exists had customers from AH (you know who I am referring to)to Lenin. The Reds would actually have meetings in coffee shop to discuss how to ruin our planet further.
A coffee business that’s benefiting from capitalism but trying to destroy it? 😂 wutda wutda heck?
I’ll tell you right here and now… as an engineer if we switched to communism, I’m not doing any more work. There’s no way I worked my arse off for an engineering degree to make the same and be treated the same as some McDonalds employee! No way!
Communism implies the absence of money as a concept at all
That’s not what communism nor socialism is, you have no clue what you’re talking about
Yeah we can all tell that you are an engineer, clearly never took a class on sociology, politics or economy.
When I was watching The Last Of Us and one character describes their settlement as "Communist" I laughed out loud.
Negan and his Saviors that extorted other communities in The Walking Dead, that is closer to communism. Oh also you don't cowtow to Negan? Well he won't kill you, he'll kill either a random person in your community or someone you love. Leaving you alive to suffer and serve him and his goal of "Saving" people. 🙄 tbh if a zombie apocalypse happens all these "organizers" would be some of the first to go.
Whenever I see your videos I think: “I hope my daughter grows up to be as informed and intelligent as she is”.
Hopefully she's a youtuber like this one too because if she interacts with someone like me, she would find out how not informed she really is. Very yikes.
@@Hunterchuck Great contribution.
You hope your daughter grows up to be like any other vile, and racist Settler-Colonialist who defines Socialism as "when the government does something?" That will absolutely be the case.
I moved from Russia to Europe and I’m genuinely shocked and terrified by the amount of communists here. Even in our discussions in class there are so many children saying that communism/anarchy could work and blaming capitalism for almost every world’s issue. It’s just insane how confidently are they arguing with me who literally came from post-soviet country and whose grandparents would tell horrible stories about the communistic times.
if you are talking about marxist-leninists, I see you point, but anarchists? your realize that anarchists are vocal detractors of the USSR and other soviet-like countries?
@@arcioko2142 and yet anarcho-communists still make excuses for marxist-leninists all the time.
If you ask a teen today about the conflict in Cuba, they'll tell you it has something to do with missiles. They don't know, they've just heard about that once.
Although I have lived my whole life in America, during childhood, adolescence, and chunks of my 20s, I lived under the thumb of parental figures (grandparents, stepparents, one natural parent who was just weak minded and lazy so went along with it) who spouted (whether they admitted it or not) communist logic and ideals. Everyone in the home had to be "equal", which was basically just code for, "we'll take whatever we effing what from you and call it fairness and redistribution, and you'll like it or we'll say you're a bad person and punish you mercilessly until you're in a corner sobbing". As a little girl, my toys were taken from me and given to others who "needed it more", as a teenager I had to work tirelessly and "pay" for my upkeep. It was hell. I tried to basically run away three times. The third time, when I was about 25 years old, it finally stuck. No, capitalism isn't perfect, and yes I'm poor, technically below the poverty line, but I'm willing to work when I can and I take comfort in the fact that my personal property is my own, such as it is. I feel sick when I think these idiot CHILDREN who are barely out of their footsie PJs and are sitting sipping Starbucks coffees their parents paid for want to impose something similar to the life I ran away from ON A GOVERNMENT LEVEL. They must be insane.
Thank you for your comment, as someone with a similar childhood
Hey. I hope you’re both safe and doing alright out there. I’m so sorry for what you’ve both been through.
Im honestly so embarrassed to admit this, but I had a 'communist' phase (mostly due to my friend group at the time). I have since read up on the atrocities of communist countries and I can honestly say I am grateful to live in a capitalist country with freedom of speech.
We all have our cringe periods my friend. The important thing is that you learned from it.
Now read about atrocities of capitalist countries.
I'm glad my dad taught me about Capitalism being a good system.
Anyone who supports capitalism while not owning capital is a bootlicker.
@@alechinshaw5990 Anyone who supports communism after knowing it's murderous history has no brain.
"Help me overthrow capitalism by giving me money!"
I think there is something to be said for working people who think working 40+ hours a week until you’re old or dead with little time, energy, and still not much money for a personal life sucks. I think there should be more humanistic alternatives to the stereotypical work environment (granted to some degree, these alternatives do exist). And I understand the utility of unions in some cases. That said, I don’t think completely abandoning capitalism is the way out of that cycle, and I don’t think other systems are any more robust to the human nature of greed. The bad part of capitalism usually comes from people cheating the system rather than using the system I think though. I don’t have a better alternative, but I know pure socialism and communism aren’t it. I also feel like anarchism is not realistic.
what is capitalism?
The "I wanna have fun" girl, I relate to
I hate spending literally 90% of my waking moments working, making money has no purpose if you don't get to enjoy any of it
It sounds like you spend the other 10% not working…that’s pretty generous
And what do you mean when you say you don’t get to enjoy your money. Do you pay rent and have a home? Do you have electricity and running water? Do you have decent clothes? Furniture, kitchen appliances, a tv, a phone, internet? 100 years ago many of these things were luxuries. Now we take them for granted
@@TravelBug189 its not taking granted shit that SHOULD BE FREE AND EQUiTIBLE to be able to have a normal starndard of living. What the fuck do you say to those that CANT afford to pay for this shit? and dont get me started on the working class being payed too little but the cost of living is AT AN ALL TIME HIGH. gurl please. Also, the things you listed ARE NOT LUXURIES, she pays for them, without money, SHES LOST IT ALL. Should it really be THIS hard to be ALIVE???? 10% of her whole entire human life is what shes getting but works like a dog in a system that doesn't even benefit her nor her needs. pls shut up. 🥱🥱
@@TravelBug189yeah true. Gratitude is the key to happiness.
@@morpheus_circuit It's why the ultra rich tend to not be as happy.
I am so glad that I subscribed to your channel! Your videos are great, and this one is possibly your best. Would like to see one relating what your parents experienced in real life in this vile system.
As someone who lives on the east side of the iron curtain - I love capitalism. Best thing ever. I've heard many stories from my parents and grandparents [they experienced communism at its "glory"] and their experience could be described as not very fun. Starvation and being forced to work somewhere in the middle of Syberia is never fun.[But one of my aunties survived and lived pretty long] Most of our history lessons of 19 and 20 century and school literature is focused on telling us that communism was B A D with arguments why provided. To be honest east Europe coutries still have some problems because of what happened years ago. I don't remember who said it, but it goes "Communism is not a place where everybody have it equal. Communism is a place where everybody have it equally bad." The rich become poor and the poor are still poor.
"give a man fish - you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish - you feed him for a lifetime" - the problem for a lot of rich/middle class kids/young adults is they have become accustomed to having everything provided for them. They haven't learnt to support themselves. On one level, a lot of them will have become comfortable with that. On another, many will be scared of having to look after themselves. Now they realise they are privileged, they see communism as something that can provide but forget the would also require equal commitment.
@@jsoftj "Give a man a fireplace and he'll have it warm for a day. Set him on fire and he'll have it warm for the rest of his life."
The middle class is dying, the contradictions of capitalism are rising. Rise of leftist ideology is inevitable, when the system leaves you in the dirt.
Socialism almost bankrupted Britain in the late 1970s. I lived through it, remember it well. Great video.
Ну а теперь капитализм почти обанкротил Британию. И Германию. И США. Вот прям щас это происходит. Обличительные видео будут?
@@_Anna_Demidova_ it’s not capitalism. It’s a recession due to people not working during COVID. Like what happened after world war 1. They went into something like this and then gave into communism and socialism. Then came the era of the tyrants…. Bc of communism and socialism.
I don't understand that alphabet I'm afraid, I don't suppose you know any English?
Labour hasn't been socialist since Keir Hardie. Completely establishment globalist party.
@@_Anna_Demidova_ Capitalism isn’t wants bankrupting the U.K commie.
I'm not convinced the people who made this video know any more about socialism than the communists
Misha finds the best content no one else does. She must be protected at all cost!!!!!
I love when they tell you to “read theory” like its the gospel (but somehow more effective). I grew up in a communist country, das Kapital and and the communist manifesto were mandatory readings in school. Guess what? Still didnt convince me, or anyone in my family, when we could see with our own eyes how the system failed.
Capitalism is failed system as well. When people are suffering it is failed system.
@@Redlights111 in that case, there never was and never will be a non failed state.
@@Redlights111 in theory communism works
In theory
I love what David Mamet said: "“Karl Marx summed up Communism as “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.” This is a good, pithy saying, which, in practice, has succeeded in bringing, upon those under its sway, misery, poverty, rape, torture, slavery, and death.”
The corollary to Marx's statement is that the hard-working, very able people become the slaves of the laziest and neediest.
And capitalism doesn't cause misery, poverty, torture, rape, slavery and death? What about all those homeless people? People who have to steal to live another day? People who get raped because they don't have a home? Disabled people right to live?
Capitalism is eugenics. Capitalism is death. Capitalism is over consumption and over working.
The Anarchist Cafe sounds like someplace I would go to! "Are you gonna pay for that cup of coffee?,sir?" NO!!! ANARCHY!!!😜