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jassole
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“The greatest perpetrator of misinformation during the pandemic has been the U.S. government.”

You think they are telling the truth about Ukraine? lol

https://twitter.com/DylanLeClair_/...

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    Idk, when I see something about the US government on TV I change the channel.
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    Funnily enough, most people aren't American, so didn't care what the US gov said.
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    https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat...

    interesting. I don't think it worked though. In the end they probably got fed up and just handed to neo nazis.
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    @bigmonsterlover Putin does not impact me and I doubt it does to you. But think of yourself as a Russian citizen who just came from the disaster that was Boris yeltsin. Economy is shit, union was broken up, everybody is drunk.

    And now this guy is in charge, and so far during his time more than a decade, Russian economy has then recovered from the fall of communism to a market economy and they are going to attribute that success to this guy and they are going to be nationalistic as fuck when a foreign power tries to attack him.

    Just mark my words, the next guy is going to be more hardcore nationalistic than Putin will ever be, give it a year.
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    @bigmonsterlover At least, you can think for yourself unlike of libtards.

    As you can see a lot of cucks who attack me are incapable of any coherent discussion, their worldview is shaped up by the media, killary clintons and they have a very simplistic reduction logic, i.e anyone disagreeing is a NAZI lover.

    I am a realist, and objectivist, which means being pro-truth and often disagreeing with the status quo and I am not a communist, but I can make allies with them if truth is at the stake.

    I see a much bigger game being played here. eg, there is a game called Atomic Heart and I am in awe of the details and thought put out in this game which kinda depicts soviet utopia: https://youtube.com/watch/...

    And guess what, they are trying to ban this game! They want you to believe this game is funding the war! Like what?? So you can see the bigger game being played which is to ban everything Russian, so Europe always stays in US orbit even as they weaken in power.
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    @bigmonsterlover

    The reason I disagree with communism as a social order for a large country is because labour output, production, human capital, resources, etc are all under one system. As you can imagine, this is a chaotic system with many variables mixed in, and many desires, different needs mixed in.

    Equate it to a chaotic system, for example like a double pendulum, you'd think initially if you set the right initial conditions, you can predict what the outcome will be at a certain timeframe. But reality is, it is very hard to control, a slightest preturbance will set the course of the system wildly out of its desired path.

    Same for communism as a system. For small communistic society you have the same effect, but the damages are localized as opposed to nationwide horrors. And this is repeated observed and manifested in societies or countries that adopted such policy.
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    @bigmonsterlover if we're all going down devil's asshole, it better be jassole's assole. But I agree about the last bit, Yes we are all "evil". Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts. Checks and balances are important. Only reason I am not "evil" is because I don't have total power, so I need to play nice while I am climbing to the top. Hey if everyone is evil, I might still compete and have that mojo, be the better of all the evils rather be depressed and suicidal lmao!!!

    Now the balance are coming of loose but I'd hunch any action has equal and opposite reaction, so you'll get a wild swing to the other side, even authoritarian/nationalistic at times. :D
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    @bigmonsterlover

    And certainly brought up interesting debate about late stage capitalism. The problem I do see is that the government is heavily involved in economics, education, lobbying which I think the government should never touch. When, one who should uphold property rights get involved, there is big incentivisation of corruption.

    And on top foreign policy is total out of whack, almost seems like it's sold to the highest bidder. Well those are questions, that don't tend to have a purists solution and often swing in either direction wildly.

    I don't entirely disagree with what you have said though. Certainly debates to be had.
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