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It's almost like people are trained to accept capitalist slavery as normal and hate poor people.

Is that a Soviet breadline? Nope, that's the poor's being rounded up into slave labour in capitalist Britain.

By the way, many widows and children were sent to workhouses. Unable to support themselves after the man of the house died from war or tuberculosis or some shit.

Gee, I wonder why women fought so hard for the right to enter the male workforce and vote.

The New Poor Law of 1834 attempted to reverse the economic trend by discouraging the provision of relief to anyone who refused to enter a workhouse. Some Poor Law authorities hoped to run workhouses at a profit by utilising the free labour of their inmates. Most were employed on tasks such as breaking stones, crushing bones to produce fertiliser, or picking oakum using a large metal nail known as a spike.

>Hush-a-bye baby, on the tree top,
When you grow old, your wages will stop,
When you have spent the little you made
First to the Poorhouse and then to the grave

The Poor Law was not designed to address the issue of poverty, which was considered to be the inevitable lot for most people; rather it was concerned with pauperism, "the inability of an individual to support himself". Writing in 1806 Patrick Colquhoun commented that:

"Poverty ... is a most necessary and indispensable ingredient in society, without which nations and communities could not exist in a state of civilisation. It is the lot of man – it is the source of wealth, since without poverty there would be no labour, and without labour there could be no riches, no refinement, no comfort, and no benefit to those who may be possessed of wealth."

Monstrous.

This all happened under capitalism.

And the kicker?

US prisons use slave labour even today.

There are over a million slaves today in these US prisons.

And even Western countries today that provide relief to the poor operate on the same principal of Less Eligibility as the British capitalists did in the 18 and 1900s.

Make no mistake, the ruling class know where their wealth comes from and will leech you dry, one way or another.

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He had a thick beard and a sea-deep voice that sounded like the bear howl of metal geared bears scratching against each other's bared bits. His bared jaw was cut in a perfect 90° angle, almost as overbearing as his piercing eyes. His smile, when be bared his teeth—

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This is take two for cia boy I'm calling it

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When the site goes down I noticed some folks go to other websites or even outside or something.

I just sit here staring at the browser waiting for the slop to return.

doggo-matapacos

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And now a message, from the President of the United States

"HELLO THERE BOILS AND GHOULS"

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Sorry

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hi everyone

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Rhetorical question we all know the answer to

The liberal lexical field seems to be limited to variations of “our great nation” “our great republic” “ our great democracy” and the titular “Great American Experiment^TM^” mixed with incessant whining that their sacred holy saint Founding Fathers (PBUT) would be unhappy (well they would, primarily because black people can vote) (well actually they don’t have time to focus on anything other than the incredible agony of being brutally tortured in the depths of hell for all eternity)

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Stephen King is 76 years old.

Mueller, She Wrote died many moons ago.

Nearly dead liberals are fighting to the death over whether to support nearly dead liberals. The Democratic Party is less of a political party and more of a collection of the leftover "non political" flotsam and jetsam left over after the hurricane of neoliberalism wrecked American politics in the 1980s and 1990s. Posting on the internet should have a maximum age, beyond which you enter a quarantine zone.

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Posting this during a break in a tattoo session. inshallah it goes well

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Boomer: "I need a locksmith."

Employee: googles locksmith "yeah here's the phone numbers of every one in town."

Boomer: "thanks there's now conceivable way I could have done this myself."

This is like half the calls we get.

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You know he crashes the site dprk-soldier

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We need more sopranos emoji though

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Our Republic now exports more resources to the Bloc than we import, primarily steel, produced in our iron mining and processing works east of the city center.

We also now produce most of our food and clothing domestically, and actually export a small percentage of textiles goods to the Bloc.

Sadly we have not achieved full autarky. Our pursuit of Juche Thought has been stiffed by our energy needs, our Republic produces no coal or oil as of yet, so our energy and heating fuel must be imported from the Bloc. However our technical university is working to develop nuclear energy (if I could only figure out the fucking tech tree!). Also seen here is the People's Art Gallery and our memorial to Comrade Lenin.

Also everything is shipped by truck and bus because I can't figure out how to get trams and trains to work!

Anyway here's the Heroes of the Revolution Park outside the Communist Party Headquarters Downtown.

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i am posting this because the concentration of pea production is interesting

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