Posted on Feb 11, 2016
Would you be surprised to learn that millennials prefer socialism to capitalism?
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I'm not surprised. Are you? After all, socialism promises to replace mommy and daddy with a paternalistic system that will provide for their every want thus allowing them to live as children in perpetuity. Personally, I consider this an indictment of the American education system. Civics has been eliminated from the classroom and Leftist ideologues have replaced it with indoctrination.
I'll tell you something else that's interesting: RP has a "Topic" for "Socialism" but not "Capitalism". What's up with that?
I'm not surprised. Are you? After all, socialism promises to replace mommy and daddy with a paternalistic system that will provide for their every want thus allowing them to live as children in perpetuity. Personally, I consider this an indictment of the American education system. Civics has been eliminated from the classroom and Leftist ideologues have replaced it with indoctrination.
I'll tell you something else that's interesting: RP has a "Topic" for "Socialism" but not "Capitalism". What's up with that?
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CPT Jack Durish Wait the generation who wants everything without sacrificing or working for anything prefers socialism, no way!
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MCPO Roger Collins
If you have a family, they always come first. Any extra bandwidth can be used for others. Take that to the bank.
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MCPO Roger Collins - I get that. But one can learn how and when to lend a helping hand way before becoming a parent.
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MCPO Roger Collins
SGT (Join to see) - That would be a parental responsibility. They will follow the example set during their childhood. My kids and grandkids learned that lesson.
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MCPO Roger Collins - I get your point of view, sir. But at point, it becomes a personal responsibility, regardless of what the parent(s) preached or actually did.
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