Why would anyone trust the same government that enacted the 'Indian Removal Act'
I was looking for that emoji 😂
'unlike you tankies I don't believe in conspiracy theories. 😏
No I haven't read any declassified documents...'
I still felt really bad when I saw his brother died 😔
Some of this shit is really gross. Social media has had some seriously dark consequences on people.
Gonna start using SAL (scratch a liberal)
They have. Probably because they are like 4 generations of privilege.
They're just another variant of the enlightened centrist.
This is Parenti right?
At least the US doesn’t generally outright annex countries to do imperialism
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Mexico. Also the US has over 800 military bases around the world.
Pretty much exactly like a capitalist state but with gulags and no voting
That is a childlike (and false) understanding of the world. Please educate yourself.
We're all aware of that. The transitionary step of socialism has had many well documented successes, along with setbacks and things to learn from.
The issues with capitalism are also well known. Industrial capitalism does a good job at developing the productive forces, but neoliberal (financial) capitalism serves no purpose other than to funnell money to the very top of the economic elite.
I wonder what Mao would think of that
I've been doing some research on capitalism. I've come to the conclusion that is cringe. 0/10.
I watched a video on this a while back. They seriously try to create this culture of superiority in their users. Convince them you have to be smart to learn how to use their products. Then after you're used to it, it makes switching difficult.
A huge portion of the west thinks that living a good life is just buying things. The best things in life are free (like being part of the Lemmygrad community).