Hitler v Mussolini
Hitler v Mussolini
The issue is that in the US it’s gotten to the point where being too close to a cop is “confrontation,” and protestors in the US keep ceding more ground each time. You’re going to end up in a situation where any form of civil disobedience is considered “too confrontational”
If getting too close to the DNC’s fence is “wrecker activity” and “adventurism” now, then what’s it going to be in a few years?
“Protesting in public is adventurism! Don’t you know a quiet inside protest is the respectable thing to do now?”
The approved-route protest where protestors mustn’t get too close TO A FUCKING FENCE or else the cops need to be called
I’m trying really hard not to fedpost rn
So, what’s your plan for reforming Nazi Germany from within? By the way, should we vote for Goebbels or Himmler?
Famously, the US has never authorized covert actions in foreign states. And in the cases they were caught, they were totally punished
You call me delusional, and yet this is the kind of shit you spew out
A secret meeting between US State Dept. actors and the Pakistani ambassador to the US, in which the US threatened “tough times ahead” for Pakistan if they didn’t remove the PM the US didn’t like isn’t intervention? It’s not covert? Get the fuck outta here lmao
✨ Since the “international left” claims the IDF is evil, here’s an Arab-Israeli soldier-turned-olympic swimmer giving his own side of the story ✨
“It is my sacred duty to kill all Palestinians”
🥰🥰🥰
I was thinking about it this morning
I noticed how Western journalists talk about their own elections in a very nebulous manner, almost like the electoral process magically happens by itself, the election is organized by itself, the votes counted and tallied by themselves
In the rare occasions where they do mention electoral authorities, it’s always in the form of “an electoral authority” or “a judge” or “a court,” and it’s always presented like they’re very disinterested about the process
Meanwhile, in other countries, they love to emphasize the (big bad) electoral commission, the (big bad) election organizing by the (big bad) government, and the vote counting and tallying by the (big bad) “government-run electoral authority”
The writer of the article hasn’t written anything for the Guardian since the last elections 💀💀
The spin is so fucking obvious
Calls himself a “libertarian socialist”
Does everything to be a US bootlicker and attack socialist governments
Checks out!
The Wikifedia page has an entire section dedicated to “the evil gubment oppressing the poor ‘independent observers’ brought by the opposition”
And they’re literally all US-backed ex-dictators or their ministers, or fascists from Chile and Colombia.
“It’s not real capitalism though!”
Urez tuturor neoliberalilor un ‘sinucide-te’ fericit
@TeamsterSOB
Accurate
I told you dog, I warned you about the western unions
It’s the latest meaningless slogan that sounds “deep” to someone who really doesn’t want to read
What an incredible way to miss the point of the post. The post about how in capitalist society, corrupt practices in private entities are not called out, and are even sometimes praised as “smart”
And here you are, going “well, nobody expects corporations not to be corrupt, so they don’t have to be called out for that, this is perfectly normal”