MBech

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[–] MBech 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I assume their internal propaganda tells them they'll be killed either way, and they also might be sent to Siberia or a work camp if they propose it.

Just assumptions though.

[–] MBech 10 points 1 week ago

Okay, so a lot of people don't think billionaires are the problem, so let's do it like this. We hang every single billionaire, all their money is divided fairly to all the workers who created the wealth. And then we see wether that helped people or not. If that doesn't work, we publicly appologise to the billionaires and go on with our lives as if nothing happened.

[–] MBech 8 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I focus on the good things in life. I have a lovely wife, 2 great cats and a great job that I enjoy. I try to focus more on that, than on all the horrible shit in the world. Not that I ignore all the bullshit, but it's easier to stay positive when it's not your whole life.

Granted I am privileged in the bullshit not directly affecting my life.

[–] MBech 7 points 2 weeks ago

Most people tend to forget stuff that isn't important to them in their daily lives.

[–] MBech 10 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I'm pretty sure the Hyundai Kona tells you if you've plotted a route that's too long for your remaining charge.

[–] MBech 2 points 2 weeks ago

"your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries"

[–] MBech 7 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

Can we have just 1 day of peace in the middle east?

[–] MBech 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Men selv når vi ved at de ikke har tænkt sig at arbejde hjælper vi dem stadig. De kommer ikke til at dø i en rendesten af sult fordi de ikke har nogen som helst indkomst. Jeg kender (desværre) folk der direkte har sagt til jobcenteret at de ikke kommer til at arbejde, uanset hvad, og de fik fortsat en ydelse der gjorde at de kunne overleve.

Og det synes jeg vi skal blive ved med. Det er bedre at "spilde" nogle penge på personer der alt efter perspektiv, bare er ufatteligt dovne, end at lade dem dø på gaden.

Jeg mener så dog også at der ikke findes noget menneske der faktisk seriøst bare er doven og ikke gider arbejde, og hellere vil "leve" på en kontanthjælpssats. Jeg har den opfattelse at der er noget enten fysisk eller mentalt der gør at de enten ikke føler at de kan, eller ikke føler at de kan overskue det. Jeg har intet bevis for den påstand....

[–] MBech 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

They are not, but the leaders of the democratic party have no incentive to actually oppose any of this, because they're still making money off of this. They don't give half a shit about some brown people having their rights infringed upon, as long as their stock portfolio doesn't change.

The democratic leaders are evil pieces of shit, and the only policy they actually have and care about is self enrichment.

Sure, they're far better than the fascists, but that doesn't mean they would give a shit about the people or their rights.

[–] MBech 14 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

But why? Like, I get why he's doing it, it's because he's bought by the car and oil industries, and for some weird reason the VW Group really doesn't want to make electric cars, but what's the please-elect-me-again reason? Are they just really hoping enough people who hate electric cars are going to love them for this? 'Cause that votersegment is disappearing fast.

[–] MBech 8 points 2 weeks ago

Had me in the first half there.

[–] MBech 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Derudover, hvad er planen når man så finder dem? Sparke dem på en kontanthjælp og blive ved med at trække dem igennem jobcenter systemet? Hvis vi antager en komplet sund og rask person, både fysisk og mentalt, der gør så meget for at snyde sig til en førtidspension, så er personen jo heller ikke arbejdsdygtig. Du får ikke overtalt personen til at tage arbejdslivet alvorligt uanset hvad du gør, så det eneste du får ud af det, er at personen får ringere levevilkår, men at jobcenteret nu skal døje med personen i resten af deres dage.

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