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>>14784964
Aye.

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>>12757014
Forgot image.

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what's the point if you're working 100 hours in some bullshit office job that could be easily automated and only benefits some rich nigger who inherited their wealth from daddy. kill your boss.

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>>9392474
Not being trained from childhood on logical thinking. Hence why e.g. people from a lesser economic background tend to score lower on an IQ test - and not the other way around as some propagandists with racialists narratives would like to make us believe.

Also, the only reason we place so much value on an arbitrary test is because our modern society privileges logical reasoning, often in detriment of other skills (social, etc.). The fact you can actually -train- to perform on IQ tests just as in any other, demonstrates this. Though I don't mean to say logical reasoning is bad - it of course is necessary given the world's level of technological advancement. That's partly why people circlejerk about it on here

>>9392736
>The problem with you retards is that you always compare things to your utopistic ideals instead of what was actually available. kys
"What was actually available" was determined by the bourgeoisie of the day, aiming as always to maximize their profit in detriment of the health and dignity of their workers. People realized this eventually and rioted (see Haymarket, and a ton of other similar events from that time), and this is the reason why today we got laws that guarantee arguably more decent conditions. It was conceded by capitalists not because it suddenly "was available" but because their interests were in danger if they did otherwise. If we lived in the kind of ancap utopia some people want we would only go backward to that situation.

Notice that I'm not even shilling for communism at all.

Of course you wouldn't understand this given that you seem to base your opinion on parroting catchphrases - "liberal/commie propaganda!"; "capitalism is free choice and entrepreneurship!"; "gotta work in inhumane conditions or starve!" - rather than on rational thought. If you are not capable of the latter, you do not belong here. Fuck off back to >>>/pol/ where people with your brand of herd mentality are accepted, and quit muddying up threads here

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