A death sentence for a young Chinese businesswoman chills entrepreneurs

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Savant, Apr 19, 2011.

  1. Savant

    Savant

    You have capitalist, socialist, AND racist views? Wow, that's hardcore man. You're all over the place! :D

     
    #21     Apr 19, 2011
  2. How quickly the mutants forget that China is socialist/communist country.

    The bloom and promise of capitalism will fade and the revenge of the working class party in China will be severe to those who abused the People's Republic of China.

     
    #22     Apr 19, 2011
  3. Ricter

    Ricter

    Well, someone is all over the place, but I excluded myself by using "not". :D
     
    #23     Apr 19, 2011
  4. Savant

    Savant

    Oh you definitely made an affirmative statement that you have capitalist socialist AND racist views... I'm not judging!

     
    #24     Apr 19, 2011
  5. Savant

    Savant

    Yes Yes! Just like the faithless infidels who denied Christ(communism) will suffer at the rapture ( famed, yet never actually transpired "revolution" of the "workers"). The bloom and promise of the material world and/or idolatry (capitalism) will fade. And god's wrath (workers "repressed rage") will be severe! God (communism/socialism) is a jealous god, and we must remain faithful and not forsake him!!! (take any measures to free markets).

    Yep, that commie, socialist shit sounds NOTHING like a religion at all! ROFL!

     
    #25     Apr 19, 2011
  6. He made a comment about those who cherry pick news to support agendas...communist, socialist, or racist agendas.

     
    #26     Apr 19, 2011
  7. Ricter

    Ricter

    All of our "isms" are religious in nature. Their fundamental premises can only be accepted on faith.
     
    #27     Apr 19, 2011
  8. Savant

    Savant

    Only for a nonpositivist(which marxists are by definition). Positivists reference which premises have produced which outcome previously.

     
    #28     Apr 19, 2011
  9. All "isms" are fundamentalist in nature, not religious.

    Science can be just as dogmatic and fundamentalist as something based on pure faith.

    There are facts and what we know...a small set.

    Or there are non facts and what we don't actually know...a very large set.

    The fundamentalist is certain that their "facts" or "faith" are not only right, but also right for others.

    This is not religious in nature, as you will find fundamentalist thinking in any person/group who thinks their way is right, and necessary for others.

    Call it an ego problem, and an ego that is not content on its own, but needs to show others that they are wrong...not using logic or reason, but emotion and force.

    Religions are not political, but political people use religions to advance their politics.

    Politics are generally just an extension of someone's fundamentalist beliefs as they relate to the way others behave.

    Sexual politics, family politics, business politics, government politics, religious politics.

    They are all manifestations of the same thing.

    Even the libertarians suffer from this disease, as they not only think libertarianism is right for themselves, they think it should be right for everyone else.

    That's the key...thinking it is right for oneself, and trying to push others to that same conclusion...and doing it with not only an intellectual certainty, but a gut level feeling of certainty.



     
    #29     Apr 19, 2011
  10. Ricter

    Ricter

    Marxism is actually positivist, if you look into it a bit. This is both its strength and weakness.
     
    #30     Apr 19, 2011