Landlords don't create housing. 5.5 empty homes per homeless person in Canada will tell you that. Bosses don't create work they exploit your labour. Most things are work whether it comes with a wage or not. They are middle-men and no employee is paid what they're worth.
Education should not be a business. Knowing things should be a human right. Water should never be for sale. Clean water is a human right, despite our government's failure to provide it and they should be condemned for any failure to provide it. Whole foods should not be sold for
profit. Food is a human right. So is clean air, clean water, safe housing, medication and medical care. The way we have organized society is an abysmal failure. Billionaires should not exist. Built in obsolescence should be a crime. Automation should result in a
better quality of living for all workers. and more leisure time. We have a lot of bullshit jobs that don't even need to exist, just to keep people busy instead of enjoying the bulk of our lives for the sake of living. All human life has value, whether it earns a wage or not.
Disabled people deserve a decent standard of living even if they don't work for a wage.

Production that pollutes should have to justify itself in order to exist and if it must exist, since the cost is to all, so too should be all profits. Nobody should get to monopolize on
polluting industry that has consequences for us all.

Most war is for capitalism, not for freedom. The culture war is bullshit manipulation, perpetuated by politicians and the mainstream media for your votes because their policies in the service of capitalism, are so similar
and generally, counter to the interests of the average person and they don't want you to notice.

At least, that's the way I look at it.

/Rant
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