When did you start growing out of your capitalist phase?

When did you start growing out of your capitalist phase?

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When I started driving past a welfare office and saw niggers backed up 200 feet out of the door all waiting in line. That made me realize how flawed capitalism was

When I learned the truth about Hitler

A few years ago. Then I grew out of communism. I'm full egoism now

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I started out socialist and became capitalist as I learned more.

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Communists are not people.

This. National socialism > (((Marxist socialism)))

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Communism and capitalism are both sides of the same jewish coin

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if you started out as a capitalist and phased out it means
>you dont respect your parents sacrifice
>you likely grew up in a good home
>never starved
>never evicted
>college or university educated
>Are a NEET

me and the jamals would take your bougie ass out back and relieve you of your wealth for the good of the proletariat

based formerly poor person making dollars the right way - by making them himself

Equality is a childish fantasy.

I literally have that checklist.

what is capitalism?

When I realized that communism destroys civilizations and our degenerate hell on earth deserves to be destroyed.

>a portuguese commie
nothing new nor strange

>Hard times are someone else's fault. >Someone with money
You've never truly hit bottom if you still don't appreciate opportunity.

When I became a National Socialist

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i was welfare raised, poor and homeless by 18 - the only thing that saved me was developing myself and working on myself to improve my lot in life nobody can do it for you

now
>union job, stem degree, savings (never had this), i never wonder where money for food and bills is coming from - can be as charitable as i like and do what i want because growing up with nothing made me smart with money

When I entered the workforce and realised that "your success depends on your hard work" was a lie and the game is rigged.

i did eventually became successful, but for reasons totally unrelated to my work ethic, in fact, the more wealthy I become, the amount of effort I have to put into my work decreases.

ya a person with little opportunity will typically make the most of any one they are given..

Never was in a capitalist phase. Too bad my parents were fair while others were stealing left and right in this shithole.

>you never left youre comfort zone..

thats just weak