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And that therefore we still have to, in order to break down capitalism, prevent exploitation of the masses, on every possible front.

This includes the theft of work and wage from independent small time artists, to create AI slop

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[–] MysticMushroom1776@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

I don't think OP wants to actually fight capitalism, the way they talk about art as something capitalistic to sell and make money and not something to admire and enjoy really shows that. OP isn't just accepting capitalism. He is embracing it completely.

[–] gwl@lemmy.blahaj.zone 0 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (1 children)

Don't be bloody stupid.

I'm accepting that artists need money to live, cause we live in a capitalist society.

It's not being pro-capitalist to say "artists need to eat food, and AI is taking food from their mouths."

You literally said "Art is also a basic human need, though one more abstract, and less essential (though even cavemen had it)" and are interpreting that to mean that Art is a commercial industry that needs to be protected artificially. That's a pro-capitalist viewpoint, and your entire argument here has been "this is the way things are and there are no socialist countries so we shouldn't bother changing things, and just be good consumers." Which is the sentiment of a liberal who does not wish to fight capitalism in any form.

In short it is pro-capitalist to uphold the status-quo, just because of the way things are. That line of thinking doesn't create change or positive impact. It serves to keep things the way they are.