Lazy People Asking for Freebies in Rallies Aren't Deserving to be Called Members of the Proletariat (AKA Working Class)

It's really annoying how some people claim to be Communists, serving the justice of the working class but they're lazy bums. Somehow, Generation Z might just even be the worst generation if the Communist Revolution is to survive. Protectionism or isolation caused Communism to stagnate. Now, we've got LAZY Gen-Z people in both America and the Philippines. It's easy for them to be so-called commies in a democratic country. Let them try being commies in either China or Vietnam where it's NO WORK NO PAY.


It's been the same idiocy by the CPP-NPA legal fronts. They have been asking for "Sahod itaas! Presyo ibaba! Ayuda para sa lahat!" Well, the Komunistang Sosyal would like to share its thoughts. Ano naman talaga ginagawa ng mga hunghang na yan? Rally lang ng rally diba? Do these people even have decent jobs? The Komunistang Sosyal doubts it as far as observation goes - the only real job that members of the CPP-NPA have is to rally. They want more jobs but they reject badly-needed FDI. They want to magically make jobs. Did they not learn from history that Mao Zedong did fail in the Great Leap Forward? It was only the Deng Xiaoping Theory which is better called Communism with Chinese Characteristics, that China became Numero Unero for a long period of time. Because of that, Commies can now enjoy iPhones while being commies! Yet, the imbeciles of the CPP-NPA keep rejecting FDI and they demand more work. 

What do they demand anyway? They want the government to make magic. They want the prices of goods to be lowered while increasing salaries. Worse, they want ayuda that's worth a month's salary? That would totally create catastrophic results. The University of Economics-Ho Chi Minh City's best economists will testify that will cause massive inflation. Some even believe that the rich owe them this and that. Meanwhile, Vietnamese workers and Chinese workers buy new iPhones and Playstation 5s that lazy bums keep demanding from their richer counterparts. 

How can there be a proletariat if there is NO JOBS for the people? Kalokohan yan! That's why both the late Deng Xiaoping and the late Do Muoi both abandoned some outdated principles. Even the late Vladimir Lenin did introduce some investment incentives. Though, it was Deng and Do Muoi who carried out the reforms with much gusto. They decided that the only time there's a working class is when there will be jobs for the people.

In a sense, the means of production are still co-owned. After all, the glorious Communist States of China and Vietnam make private enterprises, both local and foreign, pledge allegiance. When Jollibee from the democratic Philippines and McDonald's from the democratic America - opened in Vietnam and China - they had to do as the Commies do. Jollibee now has 158 branches in Vietnam all dedicated to the service of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). Meanwhile, over 500 branches of Jollibee now serve the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). FDIs that invest in the country may invest without a partner but can never invest WITHOUT THE D*MN PERMIT. They must all agree to follow the rules of the Communist State such as paying the working class, paying their taxes, and following every other rule.

Through FDI, the power of the proletariat is increased. The old method to seize the means of production and DO NOTHING afterward is over. Instead, the new method to seize the means of productions is when the Communist State demands that private enterprises pledge allegiance to it. So you say Apple is capitalist? Now, Apple factories in China and Vietnam now swear allegiance to both Communist states. Jollibee and McDonalds, also from democratic countries, now swear allegiance to both Communist states. They still fall under the STATE CONTROL after all. That's how the means of production are seized. 

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