Fully Automated Socialist Meme Thread - The Ministry of Ideological Memes

Scottty

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LordsFire

Internet Wizard
Ah the joys of globalism are coming home to roost. Let's hope they hatch and the particular downsides manage to finally make their way into people's heads...

One of my great frustrations, is how I saw all this coming early last year. I told people, and warned people, but so very many of them, all that they saw was the fear of the Wu-Flu. And now it'll be years before all the negative consequences of these frivolous lockdowns are fully felt.

Fortunately, one thing it has done for the better, is made people more aware of how dangerous excessive reliance on overseas supply chains is, both economically and politically.
 

PsihoKekec

Swashbuckling Accountant
It's becoming widespread in all industries, for example, nearby factory had to cut down the production of their household appliances because suppliers can't supply enough digital indicators, now they are doing a crash program to make old school analogue one and discovered that despite still making them less than a decade ago, it's basically a lost art to them.

A big factor in current decline is not just over reliance on overseas suppliers, but also taking infrastructure and knowledge base among domestic supplier for granted and thus skimping on their maintenance, all in the name of big line going up in the quarterly reports to the shareholders. people with critical industrial skills have been ''disappearing'' for years and the process entered the tipping point during the kung-flu closedowns, same with infrastructure as people found out the hard way that you can keep a rundown facility running by jury-rigging stuff, but once it is closed for some time, it's terribly hard to get it running again. I read few months ago about a factory making specialist industrial lubricants, burning down (underfunded maintenance), it cowered approximately half the needs in North America, there is no one to take up the slack and it is unlikely to be rebuilt, due to too low profit margins.
 

Cherico

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Ah the joys of globalism are coming home to roost. Let's hope they hatch and the particular downsides manage to finally make their way into people's heads...

America will go through a couple years of adjustment but covid started the biggest reindustralization in our nations history, and the jobs we cant do on cost will just go to mexico a country that had cheaper and more skilled labor then china before covid hit.
 

PsihoKekec

Swashbuckling Accountant
America will go through a couple years of adjustment but covid started the biggest reindustralization in our nations history, and the jobs we cant do on cost will just go to mexico a country that had cheaper and more skilled labor then china before covid hit.
More like multiple decades, because the mentality that gave the rise to the dogma of postindustrial society is still prevalent, working class is still reviled by the elites, for the most part they will just move the manufacturing to countries other than China, while mass importing third worlders, to drive down the salaries in those sectors that will be kept in USA, while wondering why the infrastructure is crashing despite paying themselves billions in pork barrel projects.
 

DarthOne

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I'd love to have stickers or little posters of that to put up everywhere.... along with this one.

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Clarification:
well, the COVID vaccine in this case. At least in the sense of it being crap and like with the ‘Islam is right about women’ posters, it being used to break NPC’s programming.

 
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