Spyke

might needs leeching to work. leeching of nature, leeching of people. sucking out the force of life out of anything.

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lugalreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I don't see any problem here. Racism existed before capitalism to justify slavery and has a new function after the abolition. In fact, before the abolition, it functioned to divide different oppressed groups, as it does today.

If anything, the meme says that racism was a precondition for capitalism. If capitalism needs racism, of cause racism must be older, otherwise capitalism could not have developed.

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rockSlayerreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

I'm not calling the meme a problem. There are people that legitimately hold the position of "racism existed before capitalism, so they have no interplay". Those are the people I'm preempting.

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so they have no interplay

Ok, this implication wasn't obvious for me and it truly is a stupid take

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PiraHxCxreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

What about capitalism doesn't need racism?
Non-Europeans played no role in the European workforce of the industrial revolution and it wasn't less of capitalism because of that. Capitalism works pretty well exploiting just its own ethnic group.

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It's less about the specific mode of division, and more about pointing out how division serves the ruling class. That's why intersectionality is important.

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piefed.ca

I’m trying to work out the logic in the meme. It seems like it argues against itself somewhat.

A requires B to function

Divided C lowers difficulty of exploitation C. The two lines seems to imply the that exploiting C is required for the functioning of B.

Having something easier does not normally indicate it is a requirement. Typically tha is especially so if there are multiple ways to make something easier.

This meme seems lazy in its argument. But then I’m very very far from a logician.

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scribblerreply
lemmy.world

Lol you're going to have a bad time looking for logically coherent memes. I think the implied elements here are: Exploitation of C is required for A. Exploitation of C is not possible if C is unified. B enables division of C, therefore A requires B. It may or may not be true but it doesn't hold up to logical analysis (e.g. B is probably not the only way to divide C)

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