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@LorrieAnn25 In China, they only need to pay $60 a year for insurance, covering 70% of their bills,and never refuse coverage the situation in USA is exactly the opposite
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So all of you guys who want socialism — why don’t you just get a job?
Most companies give health insurance (free/subsidized for you + family), pay for school in hot fields, cover relocation + housing help, and match retirement so you actually build wealth.
Food and everything else? Handled with a paycheck after 8 honest hours.
Stock options: You can opt in or out of taking money out of your paycheck every week for stock. Look at Elon's employees. They did a very good this week!
Retirement/wealth building: ...401(k) matching so you build real wealth instead of depending on government checks.
And you get paid vacation, holidays, and sick days.
All while keeping more of your money instead of it going to bureaucrats who deliver nothing.
What does socialism promise that it never delivers?
Free healthcare, You are going to get the bare minimum care necessary for you to survive. And not even that, I mean look at Canada. They're already euthanizing people instead of giving them medical care.
Now I have to admit with the EBT you do eat well.
Social security? Is that really enough to live on?
Socialism promises utopia and delivers shortages. But if you really want to end up with a luxury lifestyle a job is going to help you a lot more than the government is!
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@leropold2 The ability of Japanese politicians to distort history is truly astonishing💩
even in 2026, there are still followers of militarism.
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歴史認識が歪みすぎていて話にならないな。
日本は朝鮮人の人口と平均寿命を二倍にした。感謝されるべきであって、謝罪する必要はない。
Adrian Knox@LifeBeLikeThatX
문제는 일본이 사과라는 단어를 한 번도 말하지 않았느냐가 아닙니다. 문제는 그 사과를 스스로 계속 무너뜨려 왔다는 점입니다. 사과했다고 하면서 독도는 다케시마라고 가르치고, 반성한다고 하면서 식민지배를 근대화였다고 포장하고, 위안부 문제에 사과했다고 하면서 강제성을 흐리거나 피해자를 의심하고, 침략전쟁을 반성한다고 하면서 아시아를 해방했다는 식의 주장을 반복합니다. 이것이 어떻게 진정한 사과입니까? 강도가 피해자에게 미안하다고 말한 뒤, 다음 날부터 “그 집은 원래 내 집이었다”고 가르치고, “내가 들어가서 집을 고쳐줬다”고 말하고, “사실 피해자는 고마워해야 한다”고 주장한다면, 그걸 사과라고 부를 수 있습니까? 1965년 자금도 식민지배 불법성에 대한 명확한 법적 배상이 아니라, 국교정상화 과정의 경제협력 형식이었습니다. 돈을 줬느냐만으로 끝낼 문제가 아닙니다. 진짜 사과는 책임을 인정하고, 피해를 기억하고, 다시는 부정하지 않는 것입니다. 사과와 역사 왜곡은 함께 갈 수 없습니다. 일본이 정말 미래를 말하고 싶다면, 먼저 과거를 제멋대로 고쳐 쓰는 나쁜 습관부터 멈춰야 합니다.
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@tishenshu @Bombard_The_HQ Deng's economic policies forced peasants to leave their land and instead be tied to factory chairs, thus becoming exploited. During this period, public assets were privatized, bureaucrats and landlords accumulated substantial wealth, treating the people as their property.
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@HowellJack99150 @Bombard_The_HQ 你猜猜为什么他要大力打击腐败?为什么要减轻贫困?为什么要遏制财富集中?
为什么中国要面临巨大的官僚资本和复杂局势?
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@Marxist777 History always advances in a spiral; the two revolutions of the 20th century liberated billions of people, and the 21st century will see such revolutions as well.
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@sheela_here Japanese politics is controlled by powerful families and the United States, along with a foolish emperor system. It's more like a semi-colonial, semi-feudal society than a democracy.
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@kikujiro_shnghi In China, it is indeed considered junk food; it contains far too many additives and flavorings.
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@ApexSeeker_ At least in Japan, due to bureaucracy and rigid class divisions, it's difficult for ordinary people to accumulate wealth. Those who possess wealth also wield the power to distribute it.
百姓は財の余らぬ様に、不足なき様に、治むる事道なり
This is how politicians operate.
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@bakemocho The CCP has made significant efforts to prevent capital from reaping exorbitant profits. In contrast, Japan's agricultural cooperatives sell staple food to the Japanese public at six to ten times the purchase price.
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@bakemocho Thanks to the "菜篮子" program, vegetables are diverse and affordable in most regions—with the exception of high-altitude areas like Tibet, where prices are higher due to steep transportation costs.
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@tokyotaroganbap There is a vast variety of Chinese noodles; in the image is Sichuan Neijiang beef noodles.

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@macastel3 After all, the Chinese football team isn't even as good as a mob of kangaroos; no country would want to spend a fortune only to embarrass itself on home soil.
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