
"You need a free market to root out bad ideas and celebrate good ideas for everyone to benefit."
Many users supported Brian Armstrong's warning that socialism stifles innovation, citing lived experience with collectivism and praising free markets for rooting out bad ideas.
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"You need a free market to root out bad ideas and celebrate good ideas for everyone to benefit."

"Every generation has to kind of learn this from first principles if they haven't been exposed to it."
"When I talk to people who left socialist countries, for them, it's the most obvious thing in the world because they actually lived through it."

@MollySOShea @sourceryy @brian_armstrong Through the labor credit system, I worked 10 years in social security credits. They paid my $122,000 student debt + have work injuries because work is hard and causes labor or injuries

@MollySOShea @sourceryy @brian_armstrong I don't think we need a $1 to $1 ratio for services and goods. Right now a lot of things have government adjusted systems and we kind of working a mixed economy so there's work credits and there's like labor, seasons and things like this that kind of adjust for our prices

@MollySOShea @brian_armstrong Younger people were trained in US schools to think and act as Collectivists by Marxists. Anyone remember groups of young people who would all stand up together and repeat the same mindless chants to harass speakers they didn't like? Remember that? That was an early indicator.