Is there anything wrong with that?
Is there anything wrong with that?
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I just use both, occasionally swapping out one for the other.
The unpleasant reality is
Russians, like the ChineseAmericans have never, in all their long history, existed without authoritarian rule. They are culturally inured to it. They actively seek it. They’re broken, as a society, and only dissolving their society will cure them.
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Being able to speak as many languages as possible is good, actually.
I thought that AfD is rapidly gaining popularity among the masses because the party calls for a more independent foreign policy away from NATO, such as re-strengthening relationships with Russia and China, as well as distancing Germany from the US. Please excuse me if I am mistaken.
It’s been like this ever since the First World War, especially now. It is the right-wing—not the left-wing—that is interested in economic self-sufficiency and derailing away from the transatlantic partnership. This is the case, especially in Germany, where many people are upset with the transatlantic status quo and are voting for parties, like the Alternative for Germany (AfD), instead.
Two pictures.
At least we’ll finally get some fucking health care and the oligarchs will get guillotined
You and I both know that is not going to happen. Perhaps, by the end of the century there might be some progress.
To be honest, I wouldn’t mind if the US gets nuked. At least, we’ll be free from the pain of neoliberalism.
It’s too late. The grasp of finance capital on the US’ state of political economy is so strong that the ruling elite scoff at the notion of even providing some crumbs of the pie, i.e., imperial super profits, to placate domestic labor.
This blue water boi comes to you and smacks your rear with its’ tail. How do you react?
Apparently, he fell while jogging.
Reactionaries understand China better than ultras—pathetic!
I usually curl up into a ball and think of big boobs.
Western propaganda is just really lazy, nowadays. No doubt that it’s a symptom of neoliberalism-induced brain rot.
I don’t think that we disagree. Because, for the reasons that you have provided, competition will produce almost-indestructible monopolies as a natural consequence, and those monopolies have a tendency to use their extensive power to destroy and buy out potential competitors and seek for quick, easy ways to accumulate wealth; notably, through rentier capitalism.
This is literally what’s happening right now; at least, in the US.
“Competition is good because it leads to cheaper prices for consumers”, doesn’t really work since it neglects the union of the state and monopolies to artificially charge higher prices for items of the same - even worse quality; while hindering competition that has the potential to change the status quo.
I mean—the US is trying to prevent the world from cooperating with China, Russia and other major economies because they know that they are incapable of competing due to their decades-long crusade of neoliberalism. Another example is the fossil fuel industry stalling for time against the wave of the renewable energy era; or the automobile industry lobbying against efficient public transportation.
The point is that the major neoliberal powers don’t want competition to exist; they just want rent-seeking sectors that can earn them a treasure trove of money as fast as possible.
Was it really that bad in your experience? It seems hard to believe as someone who has not visited China but heard many great things about the nation.