Uncensored Political Debates


debate: Market Socialism

You: hi
Stranger: Hi, what do you want to talk about?
You: hmm what ideology do you have in politics?
Stranger: I only say leftist on Omegle, particulars open you up for a lot of annoying stuff
Stranger: What of you?
You: I am a libertarian. so does that mean you are afraid to tell people how far left you go?
Stranger: Not afraid, it's just a common troll bait question here
Stranger: If you want to know particulars you can ask me questions
You: what is your economic system you like?
You: seems most on the left often can't overcome that sector of society.
Stranger: I think moving towards market socialism would be a good first step to the kind of cooperatively ran, truer socialist economy I'd like to see
Stranger: No central planning, it's kind of been outmoded by abstracted systems and computation now when looking at it's effective usefulness
Stranger: Splashes of Georgism and syndicalism
You: I don't think the issue itself it is on what is the best model to redistribute assets around society. the issue the left faces is that you don't get to make those calls. only the owners of the means of production can really help you with that. how are you going to convince us or are you just going to take it by arms?
Stranger: I feel like this is a leading question

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