The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for October 19, 2023
Transcript:
Caesar: Any New Year's resolutions, Huey? Huey: Indeed. I've resolved to lead a less combative, more stress-free life. Caesar: Sounds positive. Huey: I think so. I'll start as soon as I complete last year's resolution. Caesar: Which was? Huey: To organize a socialist revolution and dismantle the global systems of capitalism and white supremacy. Caesar: So you won't be starting the yoga classes... Huey: For quite some time, that's correct...
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
I never really lived up to my resolutions. That’s why I stopped making them.
TexTech about 1 year ago
Huey, you are going to be working on ending White Supremacy for about 200-300 years after you die and we as a society may still not be there. As for capitalism, what will you replace it with? Communism is based on the assumption that all people are egalitarian. They gladly accept the communist dictum “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.” Capitalism on the other hand is based on the assumption that everyone is a greedy so and so, out to amass as much money as they can by any means. Guess which one works. I will agree unrestrained capitalism is dangerous as we have seen as Republicans have done away with safeguards on children working, even at dangerous jobs. Some of those kids have been injured as the owner of the business pursues profits even if it harms kids.
If you have not read it, I would recommend Upton Sinclair’s book The Jungle from the early 20th Century. It focuses on the meatpacking industry but it should give you some idea of the lengths unregulated capitalism will go to maximize profits without a thought for the harm they do their customers.