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- Embed this notice@udon @ryo Yeah, I saw that there were all of those systems of ideas and thought that surely, one of them must be good, and having a label could make communication easier. But then I read about them and every single one of them had something about them that I didn't agree with, and then I went "okay, never mind". Of course, I gave all of their ideas a chance, but none of them became much of an identity, and I changed my mind all the time, and that was a good thing, because it allowed progress to be made.
Economically, there is actually no position that I haven't considered. In school, communism and socialism seemed more appealing, but then I realized that I hate the government and I hate paying taxes and that it's all a scam, and I ended up studying economics for two years, and that flipped me to capitalism, but then I realized that I hate the entire capitalist system, that capitalism ruined fucking everything and rewards the most monstrous behaviors, and I that I don't even like making money and it doesn't motivate me basically at all.
Then I hated both, and after that I realized that in the way that they were actually implemented in the real world, they are very similar to each other (and that both have been, in fact, merging with the worst aspects of the other), except capitalism goes for a slow-boiling frog approach while the tyranny in communism was a lot more up-front.