My father was a communist from Chile. Canada welcomed us in 76. I have never known a man so content with NOT working. Blamed the oppressive capitalist system for holding him back or his strong accent. Meanwhile, other Chileans educated themselves, bought houses & raised their children just fine. He didn’t want to work for the oppressive system, but he had no problem with letting my mother work hard, feed & shelter 4 boys, herself, plus my father. I can recall my father hearing something on the news that he didn’t agree with. He phoned in some threats & I believe he is never allowed to obtain a Canadian Citizenship. I always thought to myself, why didn’t he just move to the communist paradise of Cuba? My mother claims that every communist she has ever come across has hated working & has blamed society for all of their shortcomings in life. I never saw my father.. -furnish the house -buy groceries -pay rent -cook for the family -put clothes on our backs -wash his own clothes I believe my father was a product of his privilege, as his mother would.. -cook his meals -wash his clothes -make his bed Thus making sure that he was unable to grow up. Hard times create strong men Strong men create good times Good times create weak men Weak men create hard times
@CP0251296 жыл бұрын
So much wisdom, so few views...
@carlosinchile3 жыл бұрын
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@jakestakes89215 жыл бұрын
He didn't make any arguments. Just rambled and repeated ad hominems for 3 minutes. Does this guy have any substance?