Perhaps the greatest paradox of American politics is the fact that the overwhelming majority of the DSA types are being radicalized by the second-order consequences of a monetary system that made people like them possible in the first place.
Your average DSA member living in the Commie Corridor in New York City making $80K a year from a make-work fake email job doesn’t even understand why they’re being radicalized in the first place.
They think they’re being radicalized by “Trump’s fascism” or “Elon being a trillionaire” or whatever idiotic Progressive moralistic cause is the Current Thing. But what they’re actually getting one-shotted by is the second order consequences of endless asset price inflation being driven by the Cantillon Effect.
Which is almost sort of tragic in a way, because that’s also why they’re being radicalized exist as a class to begin with. All the Progressive captured institutions in America are themselves a creation of the same debt-based fiat system that these people are trying to burn down.
Does anyone honestly believe that the Blue state patronage model could survive for long without endless money printing? DEI programs and HR Karens have precisely zero productive output on their own. It’s all just fake make-work for largely women and minorities. Nothing these people are doing actually generates capital and none of it would exist to begin with if there were hard constraints on spending that had to be justified with real tangible results that paid for themselves over time.
So the same fiat system that creates fake jobs for these people also produces runaway asset price inflation that radicalizes them into becoming literal Communists.
La izquierda es la vaina mas totalitaria y antidemocratico q existe. Pero sus seguidores juran q ellos son exactamente lo contrario.
Así funciona el adoctrinamiento y la afectación al sentido critico. Terminan construyendo lo q juran destruir.
WW1 was insane... and Germany vs France showdown the craziest part
When people think about World War I, they often picture muddy trenches and barbed wire. What they don't realize is that the war was, in many ways, the death of Christian Europe.
No major power entered the war expecting four years of industrial slaughter. Most believed it would be over by Christmas. Instead, between 1914 and 1918, Europe witnessed destruction on a scale the world had never seen.
The spark came with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, but the causes ran much deeper. Decades of military alliances, nationalism, imperial competition, and mutual distrust had turned Europe into a powder keg. Once Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, alliance obligations pulled Russia, Germany, France, and Britain into a conflict that few leaders truly understood.
Nowhere was the horror more apparent than on the Western Front.
Germany's Schlieffen Plan called for a rapid invasion through Belgium to knock France out of the war before Russia could fully mobilize. The advance initially succeeded, reaching within roughly 40 miles of Paris before French and British forces halted it at the First Battle of the Marne in September 1914. Instead of victory, both sides dug trenches stretching nearly 450 miles from the North Sea to Switzerland.
For the next four years, soldiers lived in conditions that defy imagination. Endless mud. Rats the size of cats. Disease. Artillery that never seemed to stop. Men often spent weeks surrounded by the dead and wounded, knowing that climbing out of the trench usually meant running into machine gun fire.
The Battle of Verdun became the symbol of this nightmare. Germany sought to "bleed France white" by attacking a position the French could not afford to lose. The battle lasted about 300 days. More than 700,000 men were killed, wounded, or missing. Villages vanished from the map. Entire forests were pulverized into barren wastelands by constant shellfire.
Just a few months later came the Battle of the Somme. On the very first day, the British Army suffered nearly 57,000 casualties, including over 19,000 dead, making it the bloodiest day in its military history. After months of fighting, the front had moved only a handful of miles.
By 1918, Germany was starving under the Allied blockade, France had sacrificed an entire generation of young men, and nearly every family across Europe had buried someone they loved. Around 20 million people died in the war, with millions more wounded or permanently scarred.
The tragedy of World War I was not simply that it was fought. It was that so much blood was spent for so little gain. Ancient Christian nations that had once shared a common civilization turned their greatest scientific achievements into instruments of mass death.
The war ended in 1918, but it did not truly end. The bitterness, economic collapse, and political instability that followed helped create the conditions for an even more devastating conflict just twenty years later. World War I was called "the war to end all wars." Instead, it became the opening act of Europe's darkest century. The conditions immediately led to WWII.
Este 1 de Julio, 2 años de un gobierno caracterizado por violentar los derechos humanos:
Agua
Biodiversidad
Educación
Libertad sindical.
Y la Corrupción y los conflictos de intereses siguen
Este 1 de Julio, 2 años de un gobierno caracterizado por violentar los derechos humanos:
Agua
Biodiversidad
Educación
Libertad sindical.
Y la Corrupción y los conflictos de intereses siguen
3. Odian y/o rechazan el Cristianismo, especialmente sus pilares de 👉🏼 la igualdad moral y responsabilidad individual
4. El enemigo comun son las bases de la sociedad "opresora" en si: la cultura, instituciones, la familia, religion, etc. hay que... "desconstruirla"
Que une 🤝 a la ideologia Marxistas Clasica (Suntracs, Asoprof, etc.) a los Maxistas Culturales (Feminismo, Ambientalismo, Progresia Caviar, lgbtq-ismo, etc)??
1. Solo pueden ver a las personas en dinamicas de opresores y oprimidos
2. Valoran la "equidad" sobre la meritocracia
Every Republican celebrating the DSA's sweep in New York City last night is an idiot who does not understand what time it is.
These people are literally no different than Monarchists in 1931 Spain, celebrating the Marxists and Socialists defeating the Radical Republicans in Granada because they think it humiliates their enemies.
First it's "Oh that's just Granada. They're always crazy Left-wingers there."
Then it's "Oh, the Anarchists can have Barcelona. Those people are crazy."
And then it's "The Marxists have taken over Austurias? Well, that place was never particularly Right-wing to begin with."
And finally, before you know it, these people have taken over the entire country, and you are lying face-down in a field in Andalusia as mobs of Communist criminals spill out into the countryside to expropriate your property and ransack your house.
@AndreBConte hay que abrir un libro 🤓📚 de historia de vez en cuando... una de las mayores causas de migracion en Latino America los ultimos 80 años ha sido gobiernos de Izquierda que han multiplicado la pobreza/miseria y creado condiciones en que su gente tiene que salir huyendo de 🏃♂️🏃
Durante décadas, los abogados panameños desarrollamos un ecosistema de exportación de servicios legales que contribuyó muchísimo al crecimiento económico y al posicionamiento global de Panamá. Hoy, ese esfuerzo pende de nuestro cuello cual letra escarlata.
Sistema que hemos venido desmantelado tratando de complacer cada vez más los insaciables caprichos regulatorios de una UE/OCDE, cuyos miembros enfrentan hoy un evidente estancamiento en crecimiento, productividad, innovación y competitividad. Pareciera que sus “estándares” no son muy buenos.
Es momento de preguntarnos si tiene sentido seguir importando modelos a la fuerza, que no han producido los resultados esperados en sus propios países o si, por el contrario, Panamá debe diseñar un marco jurídico propio que combine transparencia, seguridad jurídica y competitividad internacional.
No podemos seguir aceptando estándares internacionales impuestos y redactados por burocracias internacionales foráneas. Ya esta bueno de renunciar a nuestra soberanía regulatoria.
Panamá necesita reglas modernas y creíbles, pero también la valentía de defender un modelo que responda a nuestros propios intereses nacionales y no a la reproducción automática de esquemas concebidos para realidades económicas muy distintas.
Les comparto este artículo publicado en #LaEstrellaPanama el 6 de junio.
#SustanciaEconomica #Panama #CentroFinanciero
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Dr. Jordan Peterson is suffering a medication-induced “neurological injury” and has no plans to return to the public eye, his wife said in an interview with the New York Post.
Dr. Jordan Peterson has touched millions of lives throughout Canada, America and the world.
@LinaVegaAbad@GerardoMunck@PNUDLAC@cepal_onu -Incentivos de la democracia (cortoplacismo)
-Naturaleza humana
-Problemas inherentes de la centralizacion del poder
-Infantilizacion que el Estado es un bondadozo Santa Claus si solo llega mi equipo al poder