the US and the west are the real aggressors. there will never be freedom as long as the US remains.
>but i don't see how to feel less against a state that so polarizes, that so pushes agendas, that so suppresses. this is how i feel about the US
y'all need to stop pretending you're in lord of the rings
don't patronize me with your false morality. you're all fucking liars. who needs 1984 propoganda when the average idiot flocks to the war drums like a fly to honey.
you're supposed to be using this war to sell patriotism. nobody actually cares about what happens to the ukraine. they just don't want russia to improve it's global position.
worked pretty well for the US though
Reading the comments here will make you realize that Americans have exactly the society they want.
Looks like the war on terror finally came home to roost.
I remember people telling me to never use a credit card online because e-commerce was a scam.
or overdraft fees
eh. Doesn't it seem kinda stupid that people need to kill each other in order to survive?
I've seen people get fired for a lot less than pissing off literally half of the customers.
I think the orthodox answer is that there's a lot of incentive for making the economy look like it's doing better than it is.
Isn't this always true? If you were born three hundred years ago you could have just listed off some recent technological development and concluded everyone was spoiled babies.
Check out Murray Bookchin's "The Ecology of Freedom"
"We're a family."
The lab leak theory is WMD's for millennials.
"Maybe doing all this cocaine is actually good for me," he said, blood dripping from his crusted nose. "Maybe it's everyone else who has a problem."
The solution is to shift away from a system that hijacks our species' selfishness in the name of domination over nature to one where we live in harmony with the environment. Only one of the forms of government you…
It would be great if the government could genetically engineer some less whiny citizens.
the US and the west are the real aggressors. there will never be freedom as long as the US remains.
>but i don't see how to feel less against a state that so polarizes, that so pushes agendas, that so suppresses. this is how i feel about the US
y'all need to stop pretending you're in lord of the rings
don't patronize me with your false morality. you're all fucking liars. who needs 1984 propoganda when the average idiot flocks to the war drums like a fly to honey.
you're supposed to be using this war to sell patriotism. nobody actually cares about what happens to the ukraine. they just don't want russia to improve it's global position.
worked pretty well for the US though
Reading the comments here will make you realize that Americans have exactly the society they want.
Looks like the war on terror finally came home to roost.
I remember people telling me to never use a credit card online because e-commerce was a scam.
or overdraft fees
eh. Doesn't it seem kinda stupid that people need to kill each other in order to survive?
I've seen people get fired for a lot less than pissing off literally half of the customers.
I think the orthodox answer is that there's a lot of incentive for making the economy look like it's doing better than it is.
Isn't this always true? If you were born three hundred years ago you could have just listed off some recent technological development and concluded everyone was spoiled babies.
Check out Murray Bookchin's "The Ecology of Freedom"
"We're a family."
The lab leak theory is WMD's for millennials.
"Maybe doing all this cocaine is actually good for me," he said, blood dripping from his crusted nose. "Maybe it's everyone else who has a problem."
The solution is to shift away from a system that hijacks our species' selfishness in the name of domination over nature to one where we live in harmony with the environment. Only one of the forms of government you…
It would be great if the government could genetically engineer some less whiny citizens.