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Gotta stop confusing CCP supporters for leftists
Being new to Lemmy I'm very taken back by the amount of communist supporters everywhere. Where my capitalist bros at?
Lemmy is a community hosted system, and a lot of the user base came here after leaving other platforms (mostly reddit) because of the owners making it worse and worse trying to copy other platforms like tiktok.
And you're wondering why everyone here has problems with capitalism.
That's not even mentioning the other huge problems with capitalism.
What?
FOSS is great, I like the idea of people from all over the world contributing towards software that benefits the user rather than the creator.
I fail to see how that equates to "communism good" though. That's a huge leap in thinking. Really weird when surely most people on here live and benefit from capitalist societies.
The problem is that very few people make the decisions that impact everyone on the platform, which ends up meaning "capitalism bad". Fixing that problem with a system that's basically owned by users is sort of like making the system communist.
Sure, they live in capitalist societies, but do they honestly benefit from it being capitalist more than they would from it being communist or socialist? Are they really better off in a system that inherently increases inequality rather than decreasing it?
"you say capitalism but yet you live under capitalism, checkmate" doesn't really work, because you don't just get to choose the economic system you live in
Sure, capitalism has brought significant improvements to quality of life, but given that the systems that preceded it were largely feudalism and subsistence farming, that's not really a high bar.
And it certainly doesn't mean that we shouldn't continue to develop economic and social systems that are even more equitable.