50%, but only when Russia can never even throw a stone at other countries ever again.
Hazefugger
joined 2 years ago
The fact that this is the kind of shit that the UN security counsel is supposed to exist for, but is actually less useful than a prostitute without a vagina.
Oma muutaman vuoden vanha LG:n OLED-töllö ei ole kyllä mainoksia vielä tunkenut ruutuun. Ehkä jos hyväksyisi ihan kaiken mitä se pyytää hyväksymään.
They want to create a cloud of obscure information so that when Prig kicks the bucket they can say that they had nothing to do with it.
I get the frustration with unrestrained capitalism and the real harm it can do—wealth concentration, exploitation, and rampant inequality are major issues that can breed extremist movements. However, to claim fascism is an inevitable “fruit” of capitalism ignores a whole host of other historical, cultural, and political factors that shape authoritarian regimes. There are plenty of capitalist societies that have never slipped into fascism because democratic institutions, social safety nets, and regulations acted as guardrails.
It’s also important to remember that while corporations can capture political systems, it takes more than greed to sustain a fascist state—there’s often a strong dose of nationalism, militarism, and scapegoating of minorities involved. Lumping all of these under “capitalism leads directly to concentration camps” oversimplifies a complex issue. Yes, we should criticize harmful capitalist excesses, but we need to be precise in how we analyze the broader political environment that actually fosters fascist ideologies.