why are collectivists so evil and soulless? are they even aware of their wickedness?
>>3135870
Literally nothing wrong with sacrificing people to help other people, its pretty basic social calculus actually, humans have done it since day 1.
>>3135907
humans have done it on their own accord, of their own choice, you psychopath
>>3135907
>to help other people
all it helps is those in charge.
Voluntary collectivism is fine. Forced collectivization is not.
Also >>>/pol/
>>3135907
>human are just resources.
Edgy
>stealth /pol/ thread
>OP quotes a Jew
>>3136123
Not to mention a welfare queen
>>3136084
When you look cold-heartedly it cant stop from being true.
>>3136401
Thank God my heart beats strong and warm and isn't the heart of a dead man.
Ayn Rand is a reputable philosopher alongside /his/'s faves like Diogenes and Stirner. It is also a proven fact that collectivism is basically like a crazy extremist cult. This thread belongs here.
OP presents quite an interesting question. If one is quick to accuse individualist ubermensch capitalists of being immoral for not serving "society", should they not also scrutinize the leaders of collectivist movements? Should they not do this more so because of the power authorities have?
Why is their outrage directed towards an innocent victim instead of the elephant in the room?
>>3135870
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=child%20poverty%20u.s.&qs=n&form=QBIR&sp=-1&ghc=1&pq=child%20poverty%20u.s.&sc=2-18&sk=&cvid=3A1603AF32B14F8388F97989CF1AED31
Knock yourself out you fucking prick.
>>3136034
His is pol with dates.
>>3135870
I thought individualists value nothing more than individual decisions?
So why are they again the individual decision of countless peoples to support a collectivist state?
>>3138661
>with dates.
Kek