Comment on YSK De-banking is often how the US first declares you "homeless"
peoplebeproblems@midwest.social 21 hours ago
Why of course.
If you no longer have property, what use are you (/s)?
This country was based on property rights.
I’m sure most have noticed that a lot of law revolves around harming people OR property. If people aren’t property, why would damaging property be so severe?
And the next part is the one that blows my mind more than anything - car insurance. I don’t know about all US states, but at least mine, you are legally required to have it to cover damages to other property. Most people keep full coverage because of the expense of a new car - like a home, or a boat, etc.
This is all about the true goal of the Heritage Foundation’s plan - People to become property.
I’m not talking Black slaves, or enslaved Latinos, I’m talking everyone. Sex slaves? A thing of the past. You make a transaction for a wife. (Remember no LGBTQ+ in this world of theirs). Employees? A thing of the past. You give workers shelter, food and enough healthcare to remain profitable.
A lot of people can argue that is the current system. But a lot of people can still take time off. FMLA still protects people. People have retirement accounts. “You will own nothing and like it.”
moody@lemmings.world 20 hours ago
Sorry in advance for defending the concept of defence of property. It’s not that I think it should be that way, but currently it is.
Property can easily be equated to either work or status. In today’s society, we work to earn our property. Damaging property is then damaging work, or at least the value of the work already done.
On the other end, status is something we already know that the elite value above all else, so it makes sense that attacking someone’s status is going to get punished.
So it’s not so much that people are property, but that harm to property is harm to its owners.
peoplebeproblems@midwest.social 18 hours ago
Yes, that’s the belief. I understand that.
But it isn’t harm to the owners. The equating harm to property to harm to the owner is what makes the idea of us not being equal a thing.
Otherwise our children would be traumatized from every piece of colored paper that we have to throw away that they bring home. The unrepairable cars, the laptops that bite the dust, the food that we consume.
That’s why people being property is no different to the elite. They are equivalent.