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Title: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: Carl on November 08, 2014, 09:28:31 AM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025785176

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Fri Nov 7, 2014, 10:48 PM

FrodosPet (2,504 posts)

Teaching our children "Me Last", not "Me First"
If anyone is serious about moving America towards socialism,we must first accept the fact that "rugged individualism" has got to go.We must foster at the earliest age the concept that each of us is an interdependent member of the collective, and we must put aside selfish interests and comforts and work for the benefit of ALL, not merely for ourselves and our families.

We must replace luxuries and non-essential material goods for a few with making sure everyone has the essentials. We must teach them to despise big houses and expensive cars and privately owned boats and planes, and instead insist on tiny houses or apartments and mass transit for all.

If you want to be an "individual", color your hair, get some piercings and tattoos. But don't engage in selfish economic ventures. People should be working for paychecks and rations, not investing for profits. When the mass of people are saying with passion, "I live and work for thee, not for me", perhaps we will finally be able to have a truly socialist society.

Yeah,that will go over big at a place where socialism really means "I get all the good stuff for free and you pay for it".

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Response to FrodosPet (Original post)

Fri Nov 7, 2014, 11:11 PM

xfundy (4,292 posts)
1. WTF?

 :lmao:

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Response to xfundy (Reply #1)

Fri Nov 7, 2014, 11:31 PM

FrodosPet (2,504 posts)
2. Socialism is about universal needs fulfillment. About self-sacrifice to serve the collective.

Not individual greed and material acquisition.

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Response to FrodosPet (Reply #2)

Sat Nov 8, 2014, 09:09 AM

YarnAddict (1,391 posts)
3. Most people in this country

DON'T want to move toward socialism. Most people in this country LIKE ostentatious materialism. And any parent who teaches his/her child "me last" in this environment might as well embroider "Kick Here" on the back on the kids' pants.

Now wait a minute,for the last 3 days you puddle slugs have told us America just yearns to have far leftists to vote for.

Bet Frodo won`t get many takers.  :p


Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: Big Dog on November 08, 2014, 09:56:45 AM
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Fri Nov 7, 2014, 10:48 PM

FrodosPet (2,504 posts)

Teaching our children "Me Last", not "Me First"
If anyone is serious about moving America towards socialism,we must first accept the fact that "rugged individualism" has got to go.We must foster at the earliest age the concept that each of us is an interdependent member of the collective, and we must put aside selfish interests and comforts and work for the benefit of ALL, not merely for ourselves and our families.

We must replace luxuries and non-essential material goods for a few with making sure everyone has the essentials. We must teach them to despise big houses and expensive cars and privately owned boats and planes, and instead insist on tiny houses or apartments and mass transit for all.

If you want to be an "individual", color your hair, get some piercings and tattoos. But don't engage in selfish economic ventures. People should be working for paychecks and rations, not investing for profits. When the mass of people are saying with passion, "I live and work for thee, not for me", perhaps we will finally be able to have a truly socialist society.

 :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

DOTY post of the year, right here!

My favorite part:

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If you want to be an "individual", color your hair, get some piercings and tattoos. But don't engage in selfish economic ventures.

Translating, DUmmy to English: "I want you to look like a parrot who fell into a tackle box, but not to provide for yourself."

And an extra  :lmao: for the quotation marks around individual.
Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: JohnnyReb on November 08, 2014, 10:15:54 AM

Translating, DUmmy to English: "I want you to look like a parrot who fell into a tackle box, but not to provide for yourself."
Now that's a funny but accurate description of a DUmmie.... :lmao:
Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: Mr Mannn on November 08, 2014, 11:08:51 AM
I looking at the OP, and this is what stood out to me:
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People should be working for paychecks and rations, not investing for profits. When the mass of people are saying with passion, "I live and work for thee, not for me", perhaps we will finally be able to have a truly socialist society.

"and rations?"  So the socialist dream is for all to be impoverished, unable to travel because mass transit forbids it. We will all be obedient drones for our elite masters.

Socialism and freedom cannot coexist.
Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: Dori on November 08, 2014, 11:57:52 AM
I looking at the OP, and this is what stood out to me:
"and rations?"  So the socialist dream is for all to be impoverished, unable to travel because mass transit forbids it. We will all be obedient drones for our elite masters.

Socialism and freedom cannot coexist.

I've come to the conclusion this Frodo dude doesn't have any ambition.  He's fine with just getting by and wants someone (daddy government) to take care of him.







Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: USA4ME on November 08, 2014, 12:24:59 PM
This places me firmly in the NOT serious about moving America towards socialism category.

And I'm good with that.

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Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: Wineslob on November 10, 2014, 12:23:53 PM
Methinks the mole doth try too hard.
Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: JohnnyReb on November 10, 2014, 12:31:00 PM
DUmmie says, "Teaching our children "Me Last", not "Me First"....Well, just shout FREE and see who is at the front of the mob.
Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: BannedFromDU on November 10, 2014, 12:39:04 PM
Here's FrodosPet crowing about their job, WHICH INVOLVES ARRANGING THE OPPOSITE OF MASS TRANSIT:

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FrodosPet (2,513 posts)

19. I book transportation for a living

Mostly sedan and courier services.

Lady calls up and wants a ride to the airport. Easy sell, nice commision, give her a rate, get her pickup information.



Here is FrodosPet coveting excess, elaborate food for themselves, with no mention of others:

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FrodosPet (2,513 posts)
48. Can I have the crab meat used to stuff mushroom caps...

..with some cheese and bread crumbs and broiled? And perhaps the artichoke hearts on the side, with some cuke slices and grape tomatoes, and a cold Sam Adams Cherry Wheat?

Wow that would rock the world right now.

Here is FrodosPet with a grasp and respect for the notion of private property and its value:

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FrodosPet (2,513 posts)

UPS worker Trades Stolen $160,000 Diamond for $20 Bag of Weed

I've never been much of a jewelry fan, so I have some real problems understanding why a shiny little carbon rock is worth $160K. But if that is what someone is willing to pay, then that is what it is worth.


Here is FrodosPet doubting his ability to actually serve his fellow man at all:

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FrodosPet (2,513 posts)
15. I can't re-enlist

I'm a midwestern White/Native American guy with degenerative disc disease and probably diabetes who would be a combat liability, not an asset. So I don't think the FSA or Shia or Kurds are in any hurry for me to join up.



Here is FrodosPet eschewing public mass transit:

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FrodosPet (2,513 posts)
20. I don't ride subways, so I am ok

But I can see where people in London and Madrid might be taking it seriously.


Finally, here is FrodosPet, endorsing capitalism and eviscerating socialism:

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FrodosPet (2,513 posts)
59. Regulated free enterprise. Capitalism is not the problem - corrupt capitalists are.

Retention of a profit motive and distributed responsibility, with a crackdown on fraud and monopolies. Incentivize worker owned enterprises, get more people to have a stake and a reward in success. Taxed at a Goldilocks rate that provides for infrastructure maintenance and improvement and compassion for the infirmed and the elderly, but not so high that it removes incentive and resources for growth and rainy day survival. And more economic education and small business incubators in impoverished areas.

Socialism seems like another monopoly. Supposedly run "For The People", but only a small number of individuals will stand up and assume authority as representatives of the masses. And it would be backed by the governmental powers of confiscation and incarceration.

Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: 67 Rover on November 10, 2014, 12:40:41 PM
You would think every socialist (DUmmie) would be all for a secured border fence both North and South. I mean how else would they be able to keep the people in if they got their socialist utopia?  :mad:

Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: JohnnyReb on November 10, 2014, 12:44:15 PM
Mass Transit: Seems to be ridden mostly by those with a lot of mass.
Title: Re: Lessons on how we can become a socialist country from FrodosPest
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on November 11, 2014, 01:36:58 PM
This places me firmly in the NOT serious about moving America towards socialism category.

And I'm good with that.

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Yeah, I think I'll go with you on this one, despite the undeniable attractions of procuring our allowance of algae paste, TVP, rice, and bean curd at an authorized government ration distribution center.