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When I read statements like "Left-wing losers should go to work" I feel sick 🙄
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@AE23 It's just a very simple view of the world when the "enemy" is so clearly known.
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@Staatsmann Everyone knows what is meant. People who have learned nothing, create no value and then cry out for redistribution.
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@4HHUultr4 So why not call these people that and simply generalize a political group?

Ah, that's right. Some people like simple statements and like it when an enemy image is presented.

After all, redistribution mania exists in quite a few political tendencies.
Only partly from the top down, from the bottom up, etc.
"But the left..." or "But the Greens..." always generate likes and reach today, as the enemy is clearly identified.
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@AE23 That's up to you. There is no shame in working.
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@Staatsmann Wrong. Have been named.
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@Techaktien I work a lot, I work hard.
And I've been doing it non-stop since I was 17. As a divorced man, I invest as much as I can for myself and my son. And I have worked my way up to become a manager and can proudly say that I am happy to pay taxes, also to support the losers of the system, which undoubtedly exist.
Anything else would be deeply anti-social.
Anyone can slip and then you're glad if there are safety nets that don't let you hit the ground too hard.
Personally, I am also in favor of a wealth tax and inheritance tax so that others also have the opportunity to rise to the top.
Equal opportunities
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@AE23 No. Refusing to work in order to scam your tax and wage contributions is too deeply antisocial.
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Well.
As long as depression and other illnesses are not considered a refusal to work...
@Staatsmann The word redistribution is mainly used by the SPD and other left-wing parties such as the Left Party and the Greens. I have never heard this term from the center to the right. CDU fdp AfD. Center-right parties often make good proposals for a liberal economic policy that rewards the hard-working rather than doing nothing. Hungary and Poland, for example, have lower taxes than Germany in every respect, and both have right-wing governments. Left wing liberal governments are more known to cause high taxes. Canada France Sweden Australia etc.

If the enemy image is clearly known, why don't you see a correlation? Then it probably happens more often.