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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
I haven't said that I agree with the person in the video nor the premise of what she's saying, I actually said that I think the vast majority of Westminster Commons speeches are party-political soapboxing.
I don't agree with shutting down the debate in schools, theory being taught in schools (as existing theory NOT fact), nor do I agree with certain types of political content being blanket-banned. I do think there should be robust restrictions on the sources of that political material or it very quickly becomes an avenue for propaganda; anti-capitalist teaching material from an anti-capitalist movement is about as useful as a paper on economic theory written by Amazon.
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Isn't that economic theory, that capitalism is failing...
Why does it have to be seen as anti or pro?
Look at the history of it, the expansion of capitalism and globalisation the exploitation that surrounds it be it labour or natural resources and critique it, how viable is it for the future?
There is nothing wrong with having those discussions, again it's just effectively imo refusing to admit that the whole conservative capitalist ethos is fatally flawed as it's unsustainable.