Since they're a net drain for the rest of their lives, why not just euthanize them right now for the best economic result? Turns out, canada has economics all figured out, who knew?
I made this point to my wife about the folly of a "my best interests" mentality. Its in my best interests to quietly dispose of my father and mother in law before they spend all their monet and we get her inheritance now. Why don't we do that? We act not for solely our selfish interests, but for the family collective.
This describes me and my dad so much it’s unreal. It’s like we’ve been locked in an economic battle for the last 20 years. He makes some money, I go make some more. He’s like “no, fuck you” and rinse and repeat. I could have bought him his fucking Mercedes years ago in all cash but this nigger would rather buy his own than acknowledge my existence.
1 year ago18 points(+0/-0/+18Score on mirror)1 child
This is why condensing everything down to "economics 101" is so harmful and short-sighted. Just because there's a monetary transaction, it doesn't mean that it's a simple fraction of money/goods and services.
Of course this happens more and more the further we get away from an ethnically homogeneous society.
1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)1 child
American Capitalism generally did serve the people when Christian Men ran America. By the nature of their values they didn't fuck people over. They lived a decent life and put the rest back into the business. Jews ruined that.
1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)4 children
American Capitalism was once built with the danger of foreign, namely British, influence in mind.
The implicit purpose of serving the American people came naturally with that.
These American people being free white persons of good character, of course. As the founding fathers intended.
I think it's funny how many people say they believe in the original intent of the founding fathers when it comes to the constitution but completely skip the part about who they say gets to vote or become citizens.
When we had vertical integration we had it made. Only imports were raw materials and luxury items that weren't a threat to the average consumer market. Vertical integration also meant that the trickle down effect actually worked because more jobs were created the more the business grew. When people make millions selling Chinesium and underpaying a few basic tier employees for distribution and etc that's just not the same. That's the Chinese getting the trickle down.
It worked when Americans had a common sense of self. There is no unity anymore. How many people here know the names of their next door neighbors? It's every man for themselves and it's horrible. We've talked about the shopping cart test. I've done that all my life not realizing how important it was. But how many people will run a red light risking killing strangers so that they aren't late to ______.
This is why we need more artists on our side of the fence. Sadly, most artists are raging Leftists. AI helps, but it's not the same. And the AI is controlled by the enemy, which limits what it will and won't generate.
1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)1 child
(((Materialism))) is the death of society, and this is just another illustration of why. "Our" jewed society is so stagnant because instead of pursuing actual happiness that is found in spiritual fulfillment, it instead pursues mindless hedonism and consumption, the fruits of which are disease, poverty, and eventually insanity.
My family hasn't done Christmas gifts for over a decade now. We wanted to get away from that mindset. We still take advantage of Black Friday to buy tools and things that we actually need around the house, but we're not buying 1,000" TVs or whatever tech bullshit they're pushing these days.
Christmas is for Christ and we intend to keep it that way.
"Wait, I could learn. I could go to the best schools!"
"Yes, I suppose you could, but the Pajeet comes with tax incentives. Also, I can fire him at any time and he doesn't get the same workplace protections that you do, making him less of a liability to the company. I don't want to say he's a "slave" but, well, you get the picture. Don't take it personally. It's just business."
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
I saw a bit of this growing up. My dad would always treat other peoples' kids like they were special, but never my brother and I. My brother and I try not to speak to our dad these days.
It's one thing to remove yourself from a completely reprobate parent; but here's some food for thought. "Honor thy father and mother" is the only commandment with a promise.