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    threadreaderapp. But to the point UBI is bullshit it’s socdem distribution of spoils among those that benefit from colonialism.

    Fuck UBI. This is bad.

    lmao who upvoted this post?

    1. Profits of businesses increased 52% despite the higher costs of labor, because they had so many more customers.

    Honestly this should have been your first red flag.

    • Egon [they/them]@hexbear.netOP
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      Look we’re all communists or anarchists here, so sure the abolition of the capitalist system is the end-goal, but operating within the paramtres of the system is sadly all that is possible for most people - There is no large scale popular uprising coming in the imperial core. At least a UBI works against starvation and homelessness.

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        It works to do what?

        Preserve the capitalist mode of production by placating some workers within specific national boundaries?

        look I get where you are coming from but it’s not “good” or any sort of solution to any of the contradictions of capitalism.

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          It works to alleviate homelessness and starvation within the country, whilst working within the capitalist imperialist system that will be the downfall of us all if we do nothing about it.
          I think capitalism is bad, but within that badness, UBI seems - based on the data and research available - to be a tool that makes it less bad for those existing within it.

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            Is that something worth fighting for? It isn’t ever going to happen and it is a distraction from actual class struggle.

            Keep your eye on the ball comrade.

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              I dunno, maybe? I don’t know what path forward will bring about the change needed, and maybe it’s fine to just try to improve things where you believe they can be improved until then

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                Yes and that is what I am helping work toward through Chunka Luta.

                UBI is not our goal. I have to reiterate: Keep your eye on the ball.

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                  I did not say you weren’t working towards it?
                  I feel like a broken record: I dunno, maybe? I don’t know what path forward will bring about the change needed, and maybe it’s fine to just try to improve things where you believe they can be improved until then. I think it might be feasible to implement UBI, since it has already been implemented in many trial runs, and labour movements have won concessions many times before.

                  I’ve tried occupying, fighting, blockading, sabotaging and organizing and none of it feels like it has mattered in any way. Maybe this will. I don’t know. Maybe.

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            It works to alleviate homelessness and starvation within the country, whilst working within the capitalist imperialist system that will be the downfall of us all if we do nothing about it. I think capitalism is bad, but within that badness, UBI seems - based on the data and research available - to be a tool that makes it less bad for those existing within it.

            This is welfare. This is what welfare does.

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                Most red support the welfare state under capitalism, as espoused by Clement Attlee, Jeremy Corbyn, etc.

                Why should we persuaded to suddenly extend it to employed people?

                That’s all UBI people want to do when you strip away the fancy terminology and American Thought: give people with jobs the dole.

                What’s the argument in favour of giving people with jobs the dole?

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                  The argument for it is the results as presented in those 91 research articles i linked.
                  If you wanna argue with someone about uni, argue with the dude that compiled those articles, I’m barely thru the first few of them.

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                    A pilot study where a group of people are given money tells us nothing about the effects on the economy of UBI. How will it increase tax? How will salaries adjust?

                    Looking at the 91 research articles, half of them don’t even claim to be about UBI. They don’t mention UBI. They are studies on direct cash transfers which is a different thing.

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        UBI is the neoliberalisation of welfare.

        • Take the weekly amount of money you get on the dole. Let’s say it’s 90, for the sake of the example.

        • Say minimum wage is 200 a week.

        • That means working instead of relaxing requires 110 extra to motivate the worker

        • With normal welfare, the employer must pay the 200. With UBI the employer only has to pay 110, and the taxpayer via UBI pays the other 90

        It’s a transfer of trillions from the taxpayer to subsidise scabby employers.

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      Are you arguing that distributing more money among Kenyan villagers is “distribution of spoils among those that benefit from colonialism”? Like, you see Kenyan villagers as the beneficiaries of colonialism?

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        No, I am arguing that it is a pipedream that will never happen without revolutionary class struggle that renders the concept moot.

        UBI is a reformist distraction

        I am honestly surprised to see anyone here give any credence to UBI.

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          I don’t think ubi under capitalism is any type of solution and I agree with you it’s a distraction. But I think ubi is good outside of capitalism or at least the idea of everyone’s basic needs being met