


"Have these gentlemen ever seen a revolution? A revolution is certainly the most authoritarian thing there is; it is the act whereby one part of the population imposes its will upon the other part by means of rifles, bayonets and cannon"

What's that kind of cursed German flag above the Z? Also WHY IS XIAOHONGSHU ON THE LIST, IT'S LITERALLY JUST INSTAGRAM BUT BETTER HOW IS THAT TERRORISM RAAAAAAAAAH

Tried to make something


It literally looks like the futuristic city from the "the world if" meme


Hungarule


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New theory book just dropped


Collectivised from tiktok

Victoria 3 rule


How conservatives see Pope francis:

A few confused ideas rule (emojis added for commentary)


from the last Bes D Marx video, officially suggested by comrade frippa

The kids germans yearn for the mines nazi regime

This shit is worthy of the average 1600s absolute monarch, so much for the liberal democracy.

good point. However if there aren't any nazis left, i worry the US will just import them into ukraine like they did with the lybian militia (AFAIK some of them werent/arent lybian, bit were shipped there by the USA)

I dont know what's worse, a US-trained, US-managed and US-supported crypto-nazi army or a battle royale of nazi warlords.

You too oppo.



Horrible work conditions, hot workplace with no AC and terribile boss.

If he's using LinkedIn in the afterlife it means hell exists.



Succdems: trump is a fascist because he built a border wall
Also succdems:
Every day that passes, Stalin's idea on social democracy just becomes truer.

I had to


From personal experience I can say that the stock market of less financialized economies (like China, and to a lesser extent Germany) aren't that good for investing. As a proof just look at the performance of the US stock market (most financialized economy in the world) against the stock market of virtually any other country, you'll find out that the US stock market very often performs better. At the expense of the real, material, economy.
(Just to clarify I'm neither a financial expert nor a big investor, just somebody who's saving for retirement since the pension system in my country is a complete joke)

Capitalism be like:


Fascism is capitalism in crisis or something like that We're in 2024 but it feels more like 1924

yt-dlp -x my beloved

Breaking news: for the first time ever, 2 wrongs make a right

Hell yeah

Another map that i found so that our American comrades can undestand better (no offense, underfunded schools n all that, but the average American probably cant find ukraine on a map)
Ukraine is in blue, the parts occupied by Russia are in green and the "huge and glorious" ukrainian advance into Kursk is in yellow.


Yea, wish we had a green race just like we had a space race during the 1st cold war, at leadt something useful would come out of it.

Communism = no innovations rule


Also the whole China nuclear fusion thing, but Xi just paid the atoms to make power.

Russia doesn't exist, it's all Russian propaganda.
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How will they enforce it? I'm sure big/medium businesses will comply, but how can you track a cash transaction between private citizens?
Furthermore in the country where I live (Italy, one of EU founding members) more than 60% of independent professionals (partite iva) evade/elude taxes in some way or another, and it's very common (so common that every Italian experienced it many times in their lives, me included) for small businesses and professionals to offer you a slight discount if you pay cash under the table (no receipt, so no taxes) and, even if we have an entire police force dedicated to financial crimes, the submerged economy is just so big that they can't deal with it now, imagine when they'll have to arrest/fine everybody that accepts more than €3000 in cash.
What somebody writes on a piece of paper and what happens in the real world are 2 very distinct things, many stores in Italy don't accept credit cards even if it's against them law, and only a minuscule fraction of them gets fined.
The EU has extremely nazi-esque control on the private financial life of its citizens (the state monitors your bank account, to open a bank account you need to give every info about u in the future they'll ask for your DNA probably, if you withdraw/deposit a "suspect" amount of money our IRS will come after your ass, ane you need to prove your innocence basically guilty untill proven otherwise, ecc, there are a thousand examples, I'm sure EU citizens can relate) but I can't see how they'll be able to track pieces of paper.
TLDR I can't even see how they will be able to enforce this law, especially when we talk about small businesses/independent contractors, and the situation gets even funnier when its a transaction between 2 private individuals.

Was Mao a lib rule


I thoght Mao voted for sanders guys 😨