If calling anti-capitalists lazy envious losers sounds a bit harsh, the reality is that these descriptions are nowhere near harsh enough.
You have to hear it for yourself to understand why, and thanks to Patrick Bet-David’s August 31 Jubilee production, “One Capitalist versus 20 Anti-Capitalists,” you can. It has stirred a storm of controversy by exposing what anti-capitalists think and say – in their own words – that make them often sound as if they have yet to emerge from the womb.
“It’s such a horrible dystopian world to live in if someone has to work just to survive,” emotionally protested one participant. Another declared that “life liberty and the pursuit of happiness shouldn’t have to be earned. We just want to exist.”
Of course, the reality is that they “just want to exist” at the expense of others, who never even once are considered in their deranged ideals. In justifying their hatred of capitalism, the ‘anti-capitalists’ all shared a common fear, expressed as “either I work or I die.”
Said one female participant: “I like to be free and that’s why I’m anti-capitalist, because the incentive is survival.” In reality, what she is seeking is freedom from individual responsibility, one of the most fundamental and evil motivations behind all Leftist ideologies and collectivism.
Common to all the the anti-capitalists was the refusal to work, a near psychopathic envy directed at anyone who earned ‘excessive’ wealth, opposition to private ownership and private property, opposition to money, opposition to the nation state, and full support of communism and socialism as the means to their utopia. If these things sound contradictory, they are. But contradictions do not matter to the Left.
It is terrifying to realize that the irrational and ridiculous ideas emanating from this handful of ‘anti-capitalists’ are shared by every politician on the Left, which explains the dystopian zeitgeist in which they find themselves, and which they ironically blame on capitalism.
What this group of young adults had to say was beyond alarming, and does not bode well for the future should their kind of thinking continue to destroy civilization. That is why, in our own response to their ideas and comments, we address what was never addressed during the entire Jubilee debate, a debate totally immersed in economics, finance, and money.
In any conflict with ‘anti-capitalists,’ we must never fail to remind both ourselves and others about why capitalism is the only economic system that is Just Right for humanity: because “capitalism is not merely the ‘practical,’ but the only moral system in history.”
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