https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJwqp0IByto
So this video says that vaporwave is actually a somewhat marxist critique of capitalism. I always thought that vaporwave was associated with civic nationalist kekistani types, closeted ancaps and all sorts of other nationalists, oy vey. He starts talking about it at 4:27.
Thoughts?
>>133213318
they just unironically enjoy the aesthetic
>>133213318
>psuedo intellectual college marxists projecting their shallow ideology onto everything
Surely not!
Marxism isnt the only thing that criticises consumerism m8
In fact Marxism doesnt even really talk about consumerism its more about workers rights and distribution
>>133213318
>I always thought that vaporwave was associated with civic nationalist kekistani types, closeted ancaps and all sorts of other nationalists, oy vey.
You're an idiot. It's always been a critique of capitalism. Not really a Marxist one, but a critique of modern consumerism and capitalism nonetheless.
>>133215083
>implying fascists don't critique capitalism
That wasn't what I meant by that comment, what I mean't was that I THOUGHT that the music was usually associated with people who were not Marxist.
>>133217169
Ha you love commie music, you will help us overthrow capitalism yet comrade.
>>133214937
>critiqing capitalism
Shut the fuck up. Only a marxist faggot would criticize the most beneficial system humanity has ever had
>>133219244
Watch out your jewness is showing.
>>133219244
I'd rather be a poor master than a rich slave
https://youtu.be/oP8Nxj_lpLk
>>133213318
When you consider that the flagship tune youtube insiders fed 20+ million views to, Mac Plus, is a chopped and screwed version of a Diana Ross song paired with the image of a greco-roman bust and 80s style graphics, yes it is an ironic commentary, likely the work of an anti-white jew, and hence Marxist in nature.