Should have said it here
I wrote a comment at Soros-funded TAC, which will probably be deleted.
Some idiot was defending Yang's UBI, and the commenters were opposing UBI "because it's communism". Both are lethally wrong.
I wrote there:
It's the exact opposite of communism. In the actual Soviet system, everyone was expected to work. Jobs were provided for all kinds of skills because the USSR never offshored anything. Everyone was useful. In return, most of the basics of life were free or very cheap. Income from work was more 'disposable' than our income, so most Soviet citizens had sizable savings accounts instead of debts.
The purpose of UBI is to free up the bankers to eliminate ALL real value economy. No products, no employees, no profits, no usefulness. People who are not needed die fast, so the UBI is neatly self-limiting. Yang knows what he's doing and who he's serving.
I've covered the
real Soviet system already. The last sentence is something I hadn't thought about before.
UBI is falsely advertised as "providing freedom". The designers of UBI know what they're doing. They know that men die when deprived of usefulness. UBI is like leaving a dish of antifreeze on the porch. Tastes sweet, kills fast. UBI will be the cheapest genocide in history.
Labels: Natural law = Soviet law