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The revolution will be memed!
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Dibs on People's Comissar for Diciplinary Actions.
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Bob Dole
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Dibs on first person to be disciplined.
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SOM3WH3R3
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Dibs on founder of glorious revolution?
We stand for the people! For god! For glory! For kinky socialist S&M! |
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Archer and Armstrong vs. the World
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As for Reagan, trickle-down economics was total bullshit, and defense spending became even more overblown than it already was during his terms (not that that can't be said of dozens of other presidents). The reason people like Reagan is the U.S. happened to come out of a recession during his first term. I'm assuming there's some proof defending how his policies aided it, but for the person making a small amount of wages dissatisfaction continued if they weren't devoted to something mitigating their dissatisfaction with their economic situation (religion, patriotism, conservatism, anti-communism, etc.) To say that the Allies were the "bad guys" during WWII would be over simplification and basically wrong. I think it's more disillusionment with the idea that America was a totally perfect white knight on the world stage, since during WWII America acted in ways far more befitting Nazi Germany, such as interning thousands of Japanese-Americans, apparently for "future-crime", all while stealing homes and property from many of them, never to be returned to many Japanese-American families. Combine this with firebombing Dresden or nuking Japan, which many people disagree with, and the veneer of perfection cracks drastically. Basically if America's image hadn't been so built up in our minds throughout the past several decades the disappointment wouldn't have hit as hard as it did. Future generations will hopefully just be told everything instead of just the good things and so they'll have a better and more nuanced understanding of history.
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I agree with most of what you've said, actually...
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Sent to the cornfield
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With historical hindsight, however, and what happened post-war a Nazi victory seems preferable to me when considering the overall state of the world. I typing this on an airport terminal so can only elaborate later if needed,which will be a few days |
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Hard to see how a world in which most every Jew, Roma, disabled person, homosexual and other undesirable would be sent to a concentration camp to starve to death if they're lucky would be an improvement over the world we live in now. Not to mention all the socialists, pacifists and other liberals that would be killed for not following the Party line. And let's not forget all the lovely things the Japanese were doing to everyone who wasn't Japanese. China and the Koreas (among others) would love to hear the rationalization of why they'd be better off if the Japanese kept control over them.
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When you understand that the basic premise of an argument is patently false, arguing for or against it becomes infinitely more amusing.
I don't think Barrelpants believes half the things he says, and I'm pretty sure he understands more than half of what he believes. |
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Keeper of the new
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In this metaphor life is a mountain, to be climbed. The pessimist was eventually forced to admit that history has shown that fortune favors the bold, so to speak; that the great leaps of evolution, of invention, of social structures and so on have been worth any number of mistakes. And that fear of change and fear of failure were the only things holding him back. True story. ![]() Could the human race become extinct if the US health reform didn't work out? Actually, that's a selfish way of looking at things. Could it wipe out all life in the known universe? If not, then I think it's worth trying.
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