Flippanarchy
Flippant Anarchism. A lighter take on social criticism with the aim of agitation.
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Can you point to any sources or are you just making it up?
We already see a lot of talk of Cutting back on social spending in favor of military spending.. There's also the pension and retirement changes most of Europe has already implemented to some degree. It's likely we'll see changes as drastic as what the UK are doing right now in the coming years, specially if the war in Ukraine doesn't go the way of NATO.
The changes in pension spending all over Europe are caused by demographic changes, not capitalism. There are more and more retirees becoming older and older, while the working population stays the same or shrinks. A socialist state would have the exact same problems to pay for that.
So there is nothing saying that it will happen and that all welfare will be gone.
Will we be worse off for a while? Yeah, Europe isn't in a great situation now with the fairly recent COVID outbreak, economic problems, the attempted invasion and ongoing war in Ukraine, energy problems, and climate change. While the future isn't all rainbows and unicorns, it isn't as bleak as you made it in your earlier comment. There isn't anything pointing to the total collapse of welfare and/or the entire economy.
So I make the fairly mild claim that capitalists will destroy the public sector when profits go down. You ask for sources of that claim (even though I'm just making a prediction based on past trends). I then show you that these talks of cutting back spending are already happening, and you dismiss it because I can't predict the future? And I am the biased one here?
If you were just guessing you should just have said so in the first place.