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Sharing is caring, we all heard this. Wether it was in pre-school, kindergarten, or even at home. It's a fundamental rule in most schools and classrooms. It's easy, if you have something and someone else wants said thing, share it. It's seems simple and innocent at the surface but so does communism (unless you've lived in communist countries). The basic principles of communism is everyone has ownership of what they own, until the government wants it for their own use (be it for giving their own government officials what they want or military uses). Why would the simple rule of sharing is caring be related to communism? Because, people in America (where this rule runs rampant) are mostly fooled into thinking our government, if converted to communism and the current comity being replaced, would only do good and not eventually become corrupt. Yeah, like that hasn't happened before and killed thousands of live from starvation *cough* *cough* *Soviet Russia *. I personally think it's utter bull shit and a fuck-fest of misunderstanding and lies set up by the most unlikely suspect. Our school system. Now, this isn't including other countries (other than America) or privately run school systems. In school, sharing is forced and if you just want keep yourself, you are punished and shunned by some of your peers. If a teacher finds out you had the munchies and pull out a bag of chips, you are forced to share it with the class wether the class wants it or not. You have no control over who gets it or who wants it. You are just expected to share. And you can't trade anything because most of the time, they have nothing to offer. Here's the problem with this, it's unethical to take away someone's things because someone else wants it. For all you know, the person that is being helplessly robbed blind could have spent his own money on it and he could indirectly wasting his money for someone else's pleasure or satisfaction. A good policy to have introduced is to trade items for another's items. If a trading system is introduced into our school system, it could save our future society, if it's not doomed already. This system would teach us, and future generations that if you want something, it ain't going to be free. For example, if I have 2 Twinkies and my friend wants 1, and he has 3 slices of pepperoni pizza (Costco brand preferably) I would give him 1 Twinkie and he'd give me 1 pizza slice. It's as simple as that. Just trading, that's it. Nothing more, nothing more.

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