• @Kwakigra@beehaw.org
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            4 months ago

            There are some cogent points in there, but the author fails to realize that the problem with capitalism is the capitalists themselves. The issues they complain about are the inevitable consequence of allowing capitalists to own the means of production rather than the people. Capitalists care less about being patriotic and doing good deeds than they do about their capital holdings, and an investment in corruption and cronyism is one of the safest bets capitalists with sufficient power can make.

      • Cowbee [he/they]
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        04 months ago

        I do, generally, but I also know that people may not get it not through lack of intelligence, but through neurodivergence. At the bare minimum, if someone asks for clarification it should be given.

        • SantasMagicalComfort
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          04 months ago

          At the bare minimum, if someone asks for clarification it should be given

          How far are you supposed to take the clarification?

      • chisel
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        04 months ago

        The question you should be asking is does the audience have enough faith in some random commenter’s intelligence.

    • @SippyCup@lemmy.ml
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      04 months ago

      Reverse italics would work so well.

      However I feel like to be truly good sarcasm, it needs to fly over someone’s head.