Communism has killed over 100 MILLION people in the last century... So why is it still a socially acceptable to be a self-proclaimed communist in the year 2026?
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Ey, i 100% agree that communism kills but a guy on sticker recently claimed American sanctions and wars since 2000 have killed 38million people. I think the issue might be stateism generally and not which flavor we pick.
How many has capitalism killed with all the wars in vietnam, iraq, now iran... What about the depopulating with covid?
Glass houses... Thanks capitalism!
Capitalism isnβt a governmentβ¦ capitalism canβt wage warsβ¦ and if you think covid is a result of capitalism thenβ¦ wowβ¦ just wowβ¦
USA is capitalism when these things happened, semantics can't help you.
The USA has a central bank which is literally one of Marxβs 10 points in the communist manifesto.
Correct β¦ and as a direct result of that central bank, the funding of many elongated wars has been possible
Vietnam has a communist government that uses capitalism. Not that simple.
Any society that doesn't respect private property is doomed to failure; its moral foundation is garbage
Usa is isreaels bitch.
I am glad you agree then that it doesn't matter what "ism" you have if there is a central bank.
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βCentralization of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly.β - The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx, 1848 β π©π©π©π©
"Attributing deaths to 'communism' often conflates authoritarian regimes with economic theoryβStalin/Mao weren't executing Marx's manifesto. Meanwhile, capitalism's body count via wars & exploitation gets a pass.
Re: crypto, saw this on ETF outflowsβparallels how narratives shape perception.
https://theboard.world/articles/bitcoin-etf-flows-price-dynamics-2026"
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Walker, do you understand what the following means? If yes, let's hear it. 

What type of people established the majority if not all central banks in the world?
Is it Jews? Was it Jewish people?
What ethnic group did he belong to? Are they Jews? Why did Jacob Rothschild say "my family created Israel" that seems kind of odd doesn't it?
There have been less and less capitalism in USA over time, after initiation of the central bank, almost all the capitalism have faded away. Now we don't even know what capitalism even looks like.
Central bank == socialism
Personally, I am just talking about the quote itself. Not about the person who said it.
The reason is this:
If you are a Bitcoin podcaster, I think it's fundamental to understand what kind of an effect a central bank has on a society.
Your friend Jameson SLopp is a Communist for wanting to freeze other peoples Bitcoin Freedom Money.
You should ask him about Communism and he will explain it to you - he will probably say that is has been done for the greater good, or that you can't do anything about it, or that everyone is a scammer, shitcoiner etc.
Oh and your friends investment, Citrea, is launching a shitcoin on top of Bitcoin too.

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But it was capitalism, even with a central bank
People call it Capitalism
Ok so you don't think this is a cultural thing? You don't view the ideas of fractional reserve banking and central banking and usury to have come from a specific group of people?
Even though within Jewish religious doctrine they talk about lending money to non Jews at high interest rates to be perfectly acceptable and even promote it.
But it's definitely not part of their culture? Is that what you're saying?
For fuckβs sake β I have not said anything about different religions or culturesβ¦ I am perfectly aware about the thing about usury that you mentioned.
I was simply asking, if Walker understands what kind of an effect a central bank has on a society. Thatβs all.
Central bank is literally same as socialising costs in society, which is literally what socialism is.
People call that subversion of language
So if we didn't have capitalism the last 100 years. What lifted people out poverty? Socialism?
And who created the central banks? Same people who created socialism lmao
Capitalism where it could have been applied, sadly we see less and less capitalism everywhere.
Taxes, central banks, regulations, tariffs etc. are all against capitalism.
So it was capitalism?
Exactly. Communists and socialists welcomed the idea of central banks happily in their ideology.
Capitalism is not on/off thing, it's a vector.
So it can be capitalism with a central bank?
