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  • I’m not trying to introduce a novel concept.

    I’m trying to bring up to the forefront the old concept surplus value from Karl Marx.

    money isn’t just a replacement for battered goods, but also a way to precify the value of work.

    Work is the real value that runs through the world.

     

    Now, when we talk about taxing the rich, we are talking about the State getting back the value of our work (money) that the rich stole from us by underpaying our jobs.

    And for those who says “The rich will move their riches to a country that pays less taxes”, I must remind you again that these riches can only be generated through work.

    Tax the rich means taxing their companies and stores as well

    It means not letting them have half a trillion of a surplus value that they stole from all of us (because one way or another, we are “working” for them even if by something as stupid as writing a comment on a social media).

    And if, supposedly, the company desires to shutdown their factories here, the State must simply buy it and reopen the factories (maybe under another company that, but still with the state as the main “shareholder”).

    What makes the factories produce goods is not a rich man with billions of dollars.

    What make the goods exist is the working from man and woman in these factories.

    And doing so, the company that left will also leave the internal market share where they were profiting over us, but yet, the market share will still exist and be filled by those from within the state-company.





  • Money has no value by itself.

    If all humans died today (thanos snap with 100%), the paper-money would still exist, but would you (your ghost, I mean) say that a 100 dollars still holds value in an earth devoid of humans?

    I will argue for no. Without humans, money has no value.

    Money is the value being priced on labor-hours that was stolen by someone.

    When an ultra rich move their assets outside, they are moving the stolen hours.

    But even if he didn’t move those stolen hours outside, they would still be stolen hours.

    Keeping the ultra-rich in our country is enabling the thief that keeps stealing us.

    The true value is made by those who work the fields, academy, construction and all other sectors that keep society working.

     

    The people living on a country and the sites/places/plot of lands can’t be moved overseas.

    The rich must choose between getting his money out of high taxes and keeping his access to a country’s internal market if he decides to remove all of his investing (including machinery/real state investment) from a given country.



  • Remember that writing is also for processing (emotionally) the shit that is going on.

    I know it is your work and you do with it what you want.

    Even then I want to suggest just to write your voice against what is happening today in whatever way you want.

    It may be in the style you imagined or you may just shelve this particular style for a while.

    But writers are always needed to shout the voice of those who “can’t do so by themselves”


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    This is the kind of “I want my worldview reassured so I will ignore the context” behaviour that I see a lot on the right. The more I am on Lemmy, the more I see this same aporach.

    Warning for everyone else: This “both sides” thing is a typical tactic used by alt-right (and even fascists)to muddy the water, making us questioning if we should punch up or down.

    Yes, there are some cases where “both sides” talk may make sense.

    But what determines if it makes sense or not is the following question:

    “Is the criticism against punching up or is it a criticism against punching down?”

    “Punching up” means punching the privileged elites (example: talking bad of shareholders for making our lives worse)

     

    Punching down is what this comment is doing, which is making excuses for harmful behavior against a minority (Remember that human’s right are a right for any and every person)

     

    So, remember, just like with comedy, NEVER punch down (never make the oppressed lives worser)

    Do Punch Up! (Make the oppressors lose their grip)