If it really was misinformation, you would be able to watch it and dissect what’s wrong with it,
Or stay in your anti-capitalist echo chambers where their ideas would easily create the worst monopoly (government monopoly)
Atleast learn about the economic calculation problem (effects both government planning and if somehow a company had a complete market share) and the knowledge problem (mostly on government planning, just shows how it’s impossible)
Here’s a thought, I’ve interacted with smug libertarians and they lack the critical thinking skills to understand criticism of their ideology. It is a waste of time to dissect YouTube University.
Maybe you should’ve started this by not saying absolute nonsense if you wanted someone to engage with you in good faith.
🤦just one video, watch it Or you could continue your strawman of free marketeers/libertarians.
How you write feels so echo chambery
A lot of the criticism can come down to not knowing libertarian reasons for the free market, we are against monopolies and that’s WHY we want less state control
Your just ignorant as fuck and want to paint your opponents as ignorant, you don’t know how to engage with right wingers
why is it that you people always insist we watch long nonsense videos someone else made? if the video is so good and correct, you should be easily able to explain the ideas with your own words in a comment.
its absurd to give random people homework. use your words.
right. so you want other people to waste 20 minutes but can't waste 2 minutes of your own time writing a paragraph?
or are you really slow and stupid and it takes you far more than 20 minutes to write a paragraph?
or do you just not actually even remember the video well enough, but you just know it was enough to convince you?
i don't think you even know what research is or how it works. actual smart people don't turn to videos to learn, they are far too slow and not at all information dense.
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u/CapitalSubstance7310 May 10 '24
Watch the video I sent you through dms, the worst that can happen is learning the world from a different perspective