Welcome.
I am Richard from London, England. I am 25 and a full time student. Trying to achieve a masters degree in business management. I don't do drugs, smoke, or another crap. Also I love Rolls Royce cars. Fav food is italian. And my nation is 100% pro capitalist. As am I.
Who doesn't ever do drugs?
Ascalon said:And who in goods god name is capitalist IRL?
Everyone who thinks that death camps in the name of socialism and totalitarianism are not too cool and on the other hand enjoys the freedom of speech that enables you to oppose capitalism.
If you look at Venezuela, Cuba or North Korea and actually prefer that to the USA (since that is were you live) or any other part of the free world, by all means go ahead and move there. I for my part prefer keeping the fruits of my labor and deciding whom I trust with leading my country instead of being part of some grand social engineering programs in the name of 'equality'.
Also, supporting socialism is so teens.
I'm not pro-hardocre commie. I'm pro-social democracy. One that uses the welfare system to actually create equality, and doesn't allow huge multi-national corporations to use lobbyists to pass absurd laws.
Lolol. You know how much freedom of speech and freedom of choice that takes away, 'welfare systems'? I mean they can be a help for those who actually need them, but there's also some who don't do anything with their lives because they don't have to. You probably are too young and too sheltered to have seen it; but it's a big problem here in the US. Some people leeching off the Welfare system without having ever done a centimeter of work forthe common good of the United States of America, especially with them turning around and badmouthing the same country which didn't let them starve to death and be homeless because they didn't want to try to find a job/keep a job.
And I'm saying this as probably the poorest non-student within the forums. My mother made 2,000 USD last year and she's in a skilled trade. I made maybe 4,000 in the entire year, perhaps 6,000, I don't even remember. Yet I still don't see welfare states as a tool for great equality, get real.