I hope everyone starts associating communism with environmentalism. You can't dirty the first by using the second, it's literally a life and death issue, all you can do is making both more appealing
Capitalism is the system that determines an oil company's worth by counting every drop of oil still in the ground as being sold and burned some day. There is literally no way to save ourselves if that system follows its course. It must be abolished at any cost.
I love the transformation from playing to the libs (buy my futuristic electric cars and save the planet) to playing to the chuds (climate change doesn’t real)
I remember this when I first started learning about politics, it was actually kinda dope lol. Actually made me wanna learn more about communism instead of being a spooky word
Why are white South Africans so whiney when they have total economic control over the country they reside in? They insist that they’re being oppressed so hard I’m starting to think that they were disappointed when their fears of a post-apartheid mayo genocide didn’t come true.
The British and the Boers didn't shoot every single one of each other to death. If they had just white on white violenced themselves to a mutual destruction a lot of angst could have been spared.
Has anyone done a decent comparison between USA and USSR during height of Cold War for carbon footprint per capita? Would be interesting to see what the differences were. That said might still be flawed, since USSR had to behave in certain ways as a response to USA capitalism, so hard to say if it would reflect communism carbon footprint not distorted by strong external pressure.
Forgot to add, this comparison is even more skewed in chinas favor as a lot of that emitting is on behalf of industries supplying American/western product needs, so a sort of outsourced carbon footprint in a way.
Yeah I buy that—they have, or at least had, an immense about of population as rural peasants. Also their individual modes of co sumptuous are way less than an avg American. I think this comparison works fine, but the US/USSR one would be enjoyable because they were both so neck and neck and directly competing. China is too, but it’s more of an underdog coming for the aging alpha’s neck kinda deal, whereas USA and USSR have this 40-50 year race. Anyhow, I think it would mostly be safe to assume that generally carbon footprint would be lower under communism. After all, they didn’t have 50+ brands of sugar cereal staring them down when they went to the market.
it doesnt matter the ussr fell in the 90s thats more than 35 years ago climate science wasnt as robust or wide spread as today
also carbon footprint can be heavily mitigated with just nuclear
for example france
i love the ussr but surely we have more modern examples in china and france ?