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LEFT WING LOONS Title: TRIGGERED: Anti-Socialist Parody of ‘Monopoly’ Board Game Enrages Leftist History Professor A parody of Monopoly that pokes fun at the failed economic policies of socialism has triggered a university academic who took to Twitter to demonstrate his lack of self-awareness and humor. Nick Kapur, who works as an Assistant Professor of History at Rutgers UniversityCamden, bought the game, Monopoly Socialism just to criticize it on social media. First, he was triggered by the games tag line. From the tagline Winning is for capitalists we can see right away that this game is not going to be friendly to whatever it deems socialism to be. I bought a copy of Hasbros mean-spirited and woefully ill-informed MONOPOLY: SOCIALISM board game so you dont have to a thread 1/ pic.twitter.com/YhZWDjkAnj Because as we all know socialists never play sports or participate in any sort of competitive activity, like board games. 2/ Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 Then, he was triggered by the imagery used on the cover. Interestingly, the design of the game features the red socialist rose
do ordinary people who presumably hate socialism really know what this symbol even is? 3/ pic.twitter.com/pWU3Ho83JO Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 He was confused by the implication made by the games player icons, which imply that socialism holds back technological progress. The player tokens include a typewriter, an old-timey phone, a pocket watch, a phonograph, and a CRT television set, presumably because socialism is so incredibly outdated? 4/ pic.twitter.com/8R9HoiGO5H Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 Kapur was offended by the thought that schools and hospitals run by government could possibly be criticized. Spaces on the board include a snarkily named hospital and school, because apparently schools are supposed to produce losers and hospitals are only supposed to help some of the people. 5/ pic.twitter.com/gcg3bUKrU1 Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 He was angered by the games digs at veganism and health food fads. There are also tons of references to health food and veganism, despite the lack of any clear connection to socialism, apparently because what they share in common is that they are odious things that are fun to mock. 6/ pic.twitter.com/tKzkpQWZ36 Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 Kapur felt that someone should have told the games creators that environmentalism is a sacred cow. Its also crucial to mock environmentalism because, haha, as we all know environmentalism is stupid and hilarious. 7/ pic.twitter.com/dhXb29ANQR Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 He went on to criticize the game on technical terms, apparently not being able to realize that the game is a parody meant to be tongue-in-cheek. It goes without saying that this game is entirely uninterested in trying to understand what socialism actually is and how it might function. 8/ Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 For example, there is a community fund, and if a player doesnt have enough money to pay for something, the community fund automatically pays the difference. Which seems kinda socialist at first glance. 9/ pic.twitter.com/R7uTUFcfeC Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 The simple points that socialism is predicated on graft and tends to run out of money are completely lost upon him. But the community fund is gleefully and deliberately designed to be constantly running out of money. At this point, the only way to fill it back up and keep the game going is for players to donate money to it voluntarily. 10/ Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 So this is not really a socialist model. Its more of a billionaire philanthropy model. Its akin to conservatives constantly saying, If Warren Buffett likes taxes so much, why doesnt he just donate to the IRS? 11/ Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 And then confusedly, when its time to pay taxes, the taxes do not go into the community fund, but rather are paid *from* the community fund to a private bank! 12/ pic.twitter.com/3TcDI0t882 Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 He went onto post more tidbits from the game and complain further about it. Similarly, when you pass go, you get a $50 living wage, which was presumably reduced from the usual $200 to emphasize that socialism makes everyone poorer or somesuch. 13/ pic.twitter.com/tvEqdf2z5F Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 But then when the minimum wage is increased, this wage doesnt actually increase, but instead, once again for no reason the community fund pays money to a private bank. 14/ pic.twitter.com/8LBOk00laB Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 Likewise, because socialism allegedly hates people doing well, a card lets you confiscate wealth from someone with some sort of vote. But then, rather than actually redistributing that wealth to those less well off, the wealth is simply destroyed and removed from the game. 15/ pic.twitter.com/6WwHZLKppG Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 He concluded his lengthy rant by saying that the original game of Monopoly is dumb and played out anyway, because its not modern and European enough. I guess maybe in this golden age of Euro-style board games like Catan, nobody under 60 plays Monopoly anymore? Maybe Hasbro actually knows its audience, and that audience is just hate-filled Boomers raised during the Cold War and triggered by whatever people under 40 do? 20/ pic.twitter.com/DLZtZEaJOY Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 Judging by this other Hasbro Monopoly game called Monopoly for Millennials, the answers to these questions are yes and yes. 21/https://t.co/vOUKadboLI Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 Unfortunately for Kapur, his Twitter thread may have backfired as it alerted many interested consumers to the game and will likely end up boosting its sales. Damn! I think you convinced me to buy this now. Game seems pretty damn funny Stanley Cup Champion (@fanofblues67) August 21, 2019 Me too. I just bought 3 copies. Its available at Target. This thread is great because the descriptions Nick Kapur is providing are hilarious, and he doesnt even realize that its a spot-on description of what socialism actually is, as opposed to what millennials wish it was. Dave (@heyyoudvd) August 21, 2019 Done! You just sold another Monopoly Socialism board game. @Hasbro thanks you! pic.twitter.com/0pXQESSaCA Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) August 22, 2019 Thanks for the recommendation. Looking forward to buying it for all my nephews and nieces this Christmas. G*yPatri*t (@AmericanHomocon) August 22, 2019 I didnt know this existed so thanks for the tweet. Buying it! 𝙽𝙸𝙲𝙺𝙼𝙸𝙻𝙽𝙴𝚁.𝙿𝙷𝙾𝚃𝙾𝙶𝚁𝙰𝙿𝙷𝚈 (@NickMilnerPhoto) August 21, 2019 Ill still buy it.#SocialismSucks David Vainqueur (@True_Canuck1) August 22, 2019 Kapur, who is the author of Japan at the Crossroads: Conflict and Compromise after Anpo, is probably perturbed by the fact that far more people will play this parody game than will ever pick up his book . Monopoly Socialism is available for sale for $19.99 here. Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) August 21, 2019 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
This "professor" is a perfect example of what is wrong with out schools,they are now designed to create mindless robots,not people who can think independently. Your grades are dependent on agreeing with the POV of your professor,regardless of if he/she/undecided are right or wrong,and with every course not math-related,they are generally wrong. Face it,if they were truly masters of the subject,they would be doing it,not teaching it.
In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
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