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Originally Posted by Koa
the most painful irony is that the argument, "communism is a great idea" really isn't a great idea, and has been the nail in the liberal coffin since day 1 since they adopted the 'collective over the individual' paradigm. Humans are inherently flawed, so to try and perfect them into becoming rigid, like a number able to be moved around, is impossible. People in a position of power in communist political systems will have potential for corruption ad continuum. Only the problem of communism compounds the hurt by having these same people be the ones with the final say on who gets what.
Such a bullshit perspective but academia keeps continually championing what a "perfect world" it would be if only "communism worked in reality".. so far away from reality it hurts 
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LOL at how wrong this post is. And another LOL on how butthurt someone got when a rotary was compared to communism.
That's super funny stuff right there.
If we're going to compare an engine design to an economic philosophy I'd say the Rotary more closely reflects the outcome of Trickle Down. It was adopted in the 80's, didn't work the way it was promised, only benefited a tiny minority at the loss of the majority but yet a certain group of people keep pushing the agenda in the face of overwhelming evidence to its contrary.
Sounds a lot like a reality of the rotary to me.
Please Mazda, let the affair die.. She's an abusive girlfriend and she's no good for you, she never will be.. Just let her go man.. just let her go.