It's not funny because it's disingenuous. Cuba today has poverty precisely *because* of capitalism. The US embargo has done immense damage to Cuba. A photo in a Cuba slum compared to a photo in the capital is also disingenuous.
Similarly the photo of Singapore in the 1950s is deliberately chosen to make it look more poverty stricken than it was. Not only that but Singapore was a British Colony in the 1950s and therefore a capitalist society. It has never been a socialist society. Here are some more photos from the 1950s
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Meanwhile here are some photos of Singapore today:
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It's not funny because it's completely made up bollocks.
I did predict this type of response...
Maybe try posting something that's a bit cleverer and funnier then?
It's not funny because it's disingenuous. Cuba today has poverty precisely *because* of capitalism. The US embargo has done immense damage to Cuba. A photo in a Cuba slum compared to a photo in the capital is also disingenuous.
Similarly the photo of Singapore in the 1950s is deliberately chosen to make it look more poverty stricken than it was. Not only that but Singapore was a British Colony in the 1950s and therefore a capitalist society. It has never been a socialist society. Here are some more photos from the 1950s
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Meanwhile here are some photos of Singapore today:
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It's not funny because it's completely made up bollocks.
We'll have to agree to disagree. The UK is capitalist with a strong welfare state. Economically we still lean towards free markets and private ownership.Mostly agree. The UK IS a socialist state. It's the way the majority of people say they like it.
We'll have to agree to disagree. The UK is capitalist with a strong welfare state. Economically we still lean towards free markets and private ownership.
We'll have to agree to disagree. The UK is capitalist with a strong welfare state. Economically we still lean towards free markets and private ownership.