No.9718 KONTRA
>>9716He wants to maintain all the trappings of the social democratic state while living a calmer and more relaxed life, as he assumes brown people enjoy. Sentenced to old age in a nation without a functioning healthcare system.
No.9719
>>9716Germany is one of the world leaders in bureaucracy. Namibia, Angola or Botswana are not.
Those are also countries where you can live a decent life.
I'm sure living in such a country comes with its own set of problems, especially if you happen to not be part of the middle or upper class but i would be willing to take the risk. After all i can just migrate to Europe if it doesn't work out.
Also what the brown guy said
>>9718 No.9721 KONTRA
>>9719A shit like you wouldn't last 5 minutes in such a country, you'd be robbed or cheated and you'd run crying to the German embassy in tears.
No.9722
The actual, objective quality of life level that the planet can currently provide, if the resources were distributed evenly, and western imperialists didn't exploit thirdies to achieve their abnormally high life quality, is around the level of late USSR or middle of the pack developing third world country.
but now that the multipolar world order is finally establishing itself, westoids are crying and screaming as they are dragged back to the level of the rest of humanity
but once the third world casts off its shackles and raises up fully, we will not be content with simply being "equal" to the westoids. no, the westoids deserve to be punished for inflicting untold horrors on the rest of the world. they will be forcefully isolated from the communist utopia built by the third world, all the euroid beasts currently living in native poc lands will be forcefully deported back to europe, packed like sardines on their cursed land, and a YUGE wall will be built around them, and they will claw at the walls and cry and beg, to the enjoyment of the snipers posted along the perimeter, who will mercilessly shoot the ones brave enough to try and climb it.
and then after ten thousand years of imprisonment, when the evil is cleansed from their cursed whitoid lineage, MAYBE we will allow them to join our utopia. as forced laborers. of course, by then all labor will be automated, so they will be forced to toil all their lives performing meaningless work, seeing the products of their labor be destroyed immediately after, then converted back into raw materials, and fed back into the assembly line again
and then great spaceships will be built, and humans will board them and leave for the stars, fulfilling the destiny of humanity, but the whitoid beasts will be barred from the ships, not allowed to leave.
and as the ships depart, they will glass the entire surface of the earth with nuclear weapons, annihilating the whitoids into dust once and for all, and their existence will be wiped from history
amen
No.9723
Amen
No.9727
>>9721Why would i run to the German embassy?
The question was:
>Are you happy with your nationality? Would you be born in another country if you could pick?Maybe people somewhere else even have some reading comprehension. Who knows?
No.9728
>>9727>Why would I run to the German embassyI explained it to you, you think of yourself as a very hard man, but in such countries, they will smell your weakness and wealth, and you wouldn't last five minutes.
>b-but i'm like so hard i can smoke reval and drank five beers at the local fire-fighters and i even served in the laughing stock of an army that is bundeswehr!!!!lol
No.9729
>>9712I don't know why you think I made this post to feel important. "My test" was not to be taken literally, even more so given that it says where this test has its origin. Your self-importance seems to feed itself from constantly making such posts.
No.9730 KONTRA
>>9728It's born, he would have been born somewhere else. Truly the state of German education is abysmal, they are barely literate. Shit weakling!
No.9731
>>9717Torben Twister twists words again until they make sense to him. Enacting things is not authoritarian,
No.9733 KONTRA
>>9732Bitte nicht schon wieder. Can you imagine parents trying to imitate rappers? That is how you appear to me with these posts. The same level of cringeness.
No.9734
>>9733> Can you imagine parents trying to imitate rappers?You mean when when they are making some lighthearted bantz because their kid thinks he's a total gangsta and too cool for school and uses words like "cringe"?
Maybe. You will get it when you're an adult yourself :-)
No.9735 KONTRA
>>9734No, that is not what I meant.
No.9738
>>9701> all the lazy assholes will be forced to learn a trade and work a real jobplease don't.
let dem idiots neet and do nothing, please. don't let 'em fuck up "work" or "real job"s, which could be easily done by robots.
just because you can force everyone to work...
some people should really just chill and don't work at all.
No.9739
>>97301. Yes, Lisa is completely delusional and obviously wouldn't survive in Africa.
2. But he's a product of sterile comfy environment. Spoiled child of first world. If he was born in Africa he wouldn't be such a weakling.
3. Doesn't that mean that your question is meaningless? If I was born in another country it would be not me, but a completely different person.
No.9740
>>9738>some people should really just chill and don't work at all....and now to discuss how they pay for their daily expenses
No.9741 KONTRA
>>9740I assume you pay these people because they (your incompetent coworkers*) cause more damage when they work.
No.9743 KONTRA
>>9739>Doesn't that mean that your question is meaningless? If I was born in another country it would be not me, but a completely different person.Perhaps. And yet, you could still want to have this happen. It was just an attempt to get the Germans to talk about something else.
I guess I didn't think it through because my answer was no.
t. already lives in paradise
No.9744 KONTRA
>>9741> because they (your incompetent coworkers*) cause more damage when they work.Do they? That's your hypothesis.
Also, how will those people deal with the fact that society has proclaimed them entirely useless? Will there not be discrimination?
>>9742Refute it.
No.9745
>>9744>Do they? That's your hypothesisI'm not the Ernst who proposed this.
>Will there not be discrimination?At the moment there is and I would think that would continue.
No.9747 KONTRA
>>9746Uhmmmm... CRINGENESS?!?!?
No.9748 KONTRA
>>9740> how they pay for their daily expenses...you've understood the premise, that they would cause more harm, including financial burden, if you force 'em to "work"? That financial burden would be outsourced to companies, yes, but just increasing the taxes a little would prolly tank the companies less.
>>9744> Also, how will those people deal with the fact that society has proclaimed them entirely useless? Will there not be discrimination?It is interesting to see that you equal "sheep" to useful and "neet" to "proclaimed" entirely useless.
There is a lot of other things "to do" outside of "work". e.g. art, politics, philosophy, science... I honestly don't think there is a need to hard-bind this "gets/earns bling-bling" onto "to do" to evaluate the "usefulness" of said "to do".
On top of all that:
Comrades, it is time to honor all the lazy generations which came before us. Their wisdom of laziness gave us machines, robots, drones and other automated tools assisting in our ever growing laziness. It's time to harvest the inherited knowledge and attitudes of our ancestors. The need for work has been nearly eliminated, but the human - in his competitive laziness - keeps working on ever more and creative ways to increase the efficiency of our lazing around.
And such concludes the paradox of the human: he doesn't want to work, but yet he does.
No.9749 KONTRA
>>9748I am not the one you replied to originally, I was just doubting the logic you are employing in your polemics.
You wrote
>some people should really just chill and don't work at all....because they have no skills or interests, no?
>It is interesting to see that you equal "sheep" to useful and "neet" to "proclaimed" entirely useless.People need a purpose. And yes, neets are useless.
>There is a lot of other things "to do" outside of "work". e.g. art, politics, philosophy, science... I honestly don't think there is a need to hard-bind this "gets/earns bling-bling" onto "to do" to evaluate the "usefulness" of said "to do".It's "interesting" to "see" that you equal "work" to "wage labor". See also "above". See also: "what a stupid take to think neets would actually do anything meaningful and not just waste their days doing nothing".
No.9752 KONTRA
>>9747> CRINGEit's called realness. go outside and mingle with the Unterschicht.mp4
> Auf die Veröffentlichung des aktuellen K.I.Z.-Songs "Oktoberfest" (feat. Mehnersmoos) reagierte YouTube vor einigen Tagen rigoros: Das Unternehmen löschte gleich den kompletten YouTube-Kanal der Band. Kurze Zeit später und nach dem Einspruch K.I.Zs war dieser zwar wieder verfügbar, jedoch ohne besagtes Musikvideo.> „Angesichts der völligen Leugnung aller negativen Oktoberfest-Aspekte durch BILD, wo es noch nicht mal Schnapsleichen gibt, scheint der Song von KIZ und Mehnersmoos der Realität deutlich näher zu kommen als der Artikel einer Redaktion, die vorgibt, journalistisch zu arbeiten.“>>9749welp, I've recently developed a rather niche category for the term "work", yes. But I would outside of
> wage laboralso include actions like cooking and cleaning.
if you can combine your wage labor with something you would categorize as "useful" even without the bling bling attached, great for you. But that isn't possible for most if you force everyone to have a wage labor job just for the sake of it.
> See also: "what a stupid take to think neets would actually do anything meaningful and not just waste their days doing nothing".t. actually thinks some of the big $profit$s people should just waste their days doing nothing, because he believes it would cause less overall harm.
No.9753
>>9752>t. actually thinks some of the big $profit$s people should just waste their days doing nothing, because he believes it would cause less overall harm.Not what I said at all, but what can one expect from someone who keeps up to date with what KIZ (or other mainstream rap) is doing.
No.9754
>>9750> Ernst, you think you are a clever person? no.
> Then tell me why there is order arising in the universe (life for example) even though the universe is turning towards disorder.ugh... your own fault for asking.
locality.
It's not the answer, but the problem you are trying to point at.
Different forces have different ranges and therefor influence locality on a different scale.
There is
> wiggle,> wiggle wiggle,and even
> wiggle wiggle wiggle.After that it becomes harder to visually represent since the projected shadow isn't the actual N-dimensional thingy.
> You gotta look at the waves, man.> It's all just waves; everywhere and always, man.t.esla
No.9755
>>9750> Then tell me why there is order arising in the universe (life for example) even though the universe is turning towards disorder.It's called entropy, DAD!
also life still needs a means to sustain itself lest it go back to entropy No.9758 KONTRA
>>9756I'm not even lurking atm
t schizo
No.9763 KONTRA
Today was grandma's funeral. I think it went well enough. The priest did the necessary rites and there was also a mass afterwards.
One thing that surprised me was that my mother knew how things are ought to be done and took it very seriously. Like she knew how to take part in a Catholic mass and all the prayers required. Personally I knew like half of Pater noster and that was about it. I felt a bit ashamed but then again, only my mother was playing along with the rites, and me when I knew what to say. The others stood in silence.
During the mass the part of the Gospels the priest commented on was from John's, and it was that line where Jesus said "I am the way" and I thought it was interesting because the Jesuits felt like it somehow paralleled the Daodejing.
My uncle was visibly frustrated with the whole religious ceremony ordeal and we had to drag him to mass. Mom said he wanted a non-religious burial or something like that.
I'm not a very religious person, but to just call some dipshit life-coach type of guy to hold a speech sounds very wrong for a funeral.
This is just how things are ought to be.
I missed out on calligraphy class, but I think I have around 40-50 more years to learn some calligraphy. But I can only bury grandma once.
Tomorrow we're flying to Milan. Apparently I was wrong and we will be back by Sunday. Basically fly there at like 5, be there for the whole day, and we will be home by midnight. What a strange trip.
No.9764
>>9763> just call some dipshit life-coach type of guy to hold a speech sounds very wrong for a funeral.All the funerals I have been to in the rather recent past give me the idea that quotes and passages from the bible have this quality already or attain this quality in our societies.
>Tomorrow we're flying to Milan. Apparently I was wrong and we will be back by Sunday. Basically fly there at like 5, be there for the whole day, and we will be home by midnight. What a strange trip.Well strange indeed. Why? Sounds more like a day in the life of business people or models.
No.9765 KONTRA
>>9764I think the whole point of the trip is that my father has some conference to go to and decided to have us tag along so that we can see the Dome and something else and have some lunch.
>All the funerals I have been to in the rather recent past give me the idea that quotes and passages from the bible have this quality already or attain this quality in our societies.I don't know. To me a priest at least carries some semblance of authority, be it divine, institutional or traditional. Even if the last few centuries haven't been to kind to the Church.
It feels "proper" this way.
The life-coach guy is just a guy. He doesn't wield any sort of institutional or divine authority over anybody. He's a mirage of the current economic paradigm and nothing more.
No.9768
>>9762I honestly don't understand what a flyswatter has to do with potato salad.
No.9776
>>9773No, I don't.
Also,
>KONTRAing after SYSTEMKONTRA No.9778
>>9776That was not me. What you think is connected is not. You were not able to interpret the posts or think about the intention in the right way and that is ok I guess.
No.9790
>>9778> You were not able to interpret the posts or think about the intention in the right wayYou know, that's not always the fault of the receiver.
Wudi wadi wau, hijn?