If Afganistan, Iraq, and Iran were a single nation they would 9th largest in the world in both land mass and population.
Imagine the time, money, and blood required to control and nation build an area that size from thousands of miles away.
@ConceptualJames Who exactly organized it? And how did they manage to instantaneously make people upset so quickly and in such mass numbers across such vast places? Is it a conspiracy? Or are people rightfully upset about trump breaking promises?
@MarcoFoster_@RepAOC She is not just wrong in a subjective sense, but factually incorrect.
If someone, let’s say, creates technology that allows plants to grow far quicker and healthier than normal, the millions of people who buy/enjoy the product will compensate you, thus you earn m/billions.
@AP4Liberty@grok Hitchin spoke at great length for his hatred and dislike of Iran. Warning about their nuclear capabilities that may come to be.
I would not be surprised if he would’ve supported this.
@Timcast Yes, but by advocating for an overreaching government, you only create a rod for your own back. By your logic, leftists and Covid maniacs were justified because the jackbooted thugs enforcing Covid policy were doing it against those who they didn’t like.
The boot is a bad thing, just FYI. Especially when there is a free solution that has no probability of harming nonviolent people.
Are you an illegal immigrant or is there one in your domicile? All welfare you receive has ended, and you must pay back any you’ve received.
“I’m not licking the boot. It’s my boot. I voted for it. I’m wearing the boot.”
Sorry, lolberts and commies, the country voted for enforcement. The laws already exist. Enforcing them isn’t tyranny; it’s how democracy works.
I like to rewatch this from time to time.
He advocates for Socialism/communism, as he claims it would be better for you. But his description is a vapid nightmare run by committee.
Richard Wolff offers a beginner's guide on why socialism always fails.
LISTENER: “Under your system of worker cooperatives, would I still get my PlayStation 5?”
Richard Wolff: "Absolutely. You’d have to struggle a little bit for it. You’d have to talk to your fellow workers. You’d have to talk about the distribution of income. You’d have to compare your desire for PlayStation against all the other interests against all the other people. It wouldn’t be something you worked out on your own with your particular boss, in any way. It would have to be a democratic decision. You’d have to come to terms with that the way you do with democratic decisions now in our society to the extent that we have them."
@LizzyStarrrdust This behavior was ingrained in all humans through our evolution. Overreacting (a false positive) to a potential threat lead to a higher chance of survival. A false negative was far more fatal.
It's a part of our psychological makeup that leads to these types of reactions.
@ntxntx3 @teapartytempest@LPNational Somalia is a failed Socialist state, that is now an area occupied by warring factions for state control. It is not Libertarian. This has been debunked countless times.