>>13079669>just were not willing to pay them because they would have lowered their profitsThere is not some magical amount of dragon gold these "capitalists sit on". They need to produce this profit to reinvest in the factory.
>pic related>is your mountain of dragon gold>it's the amount of money Jeff Bezos has>Which explains why american wagies in the 50s and 60s were able to afford a house without buying on credit and were also able to provide for their familiesDid capitalism not exist in the 50s and 60s? How could these people do this if the Pig Dragon was sitting on the big pile of Gold? Was America a socialist country?
These "wagies" were just getting fat drinking the blood spilled by the war in Europe. Europe was in shambles, the American people capitalized upon this. Europe suffered throughout this period because the American proles were drinking their fucking blood, metaphorically, meaning "exploiting" these war-torn nations for profit.
>>because they are fired or killed if they make the wrong one>I'm afraid you consumed too much propagandaI just as myself "What would I do in this situation?", and clearly I would kill these people for treason or indignation, likely make a fucking scene out off it so people know better than to question the state.
What would I do? I would take this man, I would force his co-workers, his friends, and his family to beat him to death, slowly. Because this shows me which of these are more loyal to the individual, the traitor, and which are more loyal to the state. Those who are hesitant in their punches are less loyal to the state than those who are ferocious.
This was the entire purpose of communal mass stonings back in the hayday of civilization. This was team-building, a way to build loyalty to the community, and a way to see who was tempted by individualism or treason. Those with the most faith in the community are those who throw stones the hardest at the traitors.