Reasonable man adapts himself to the world.
Unreasonable - persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
So, all progress depends on unreasonable men.
@Lfromthenorth What should Finnish justice system do about her being a whore? 🤷♂️
Read the article: hospital guards were shooing them all away from the hospital bushes and she was just moving to the next bush to keep fucking 🤣
Просто удивительно, насколько точными иногда бывают предсказания. Старое видео, но время от времени полезно его пересматривать.
2004 год. Рыжков размазывает Жириновского и чётко объясняет, что путинский режим закончит войной. А потом, Россия погибнет.
Всё понимали уже тогда.
Leftists call beauty fascist because it demands standards, effort, and unapologetic excellence.
Their cult of enforced mediocrity cannot tolerate it.
Body positivity is just fat acceptance rebranded to glorify obesity and shame discipline. Victoria’s Secret used to sell feminine perfection. Now they parade ugly trans models down the runway.
This uglification is deliberate leftist policy to destroy aspiration, erase beauty, and drag everything down until resentment feels like justice.
Disgusting. Reject it.
(the Japanese get it though)
@treugolny_hui К данному моменту Трумп - это уже интернациональный мем и любой его высер могут начать разгонять все кому хочется поугарать, абсолютно ничего странного.
О, промывочку мозгов в школу подвезли.
Может детишкам просто глазки выколоть чтоб не подмечали закономерностей из-за которых потом можно расистом стать?
https://t.co/tcp8PYjvjG
Before Marx poisoned class analysis, classical liberals like Charles Comte and Charles Dunoyer identified the real divide in society between (1) net PRODUCERS (the productive class) and (2) net CONSUMERS (the parasitic class that lives by state coercion and plunder).
The consistent pattern is that takers almost always demand more from makers.
>retirees push for higher Social Security and Medicare benefits funded by younger workers who will never receive the same deal
>welfare recipients advocate for higher taxes on working families to sustain their benefits
>public sector unions extract lavish pensions, early retirement, and gold plated healthcare that private sector workers are forced to subsidize
>student borrowers demand “debt forgiveness” that shifts their obligations onto people who didn’t borrow or who already paid their loans
>corporate cronies lobby for bailouts, subsidies, tariffs, and regulatory barriers that shield them from competition at everyone else’s expense
>government bureaucracies and grant-dependent NGOs grow by creating new problems that require more tax funding and more dependents
This is the direct product of the redistributive state, which systematically expands the parasitic class by manufacturing new claims on other people’s production.
Social Security is the clearest example.
Seniors were told they paid into a trust fund. The money was spent the moment it arrived. The system survives only by forcing the next generation to pay higher taxes or accept debased currency.
It is a textbook intergenerational Ponzi scheme, and it is just one program among dozens.
As the state keeps assuming more functions (healthcare, housing, education, energy, childcare, eldercare, and on and on), it keeps creating larger constituencies with a direct financial interest in bigger government.
The productive class shrinks under the weight while the parasitic class grows. Tensions between the two intensify.
The State finds a new scapegoat (muh billionaires).
The race to the bottom goes on.
A Pole, a Russian and a Ukrainian in the hospital.
The babies are mixed up for them.
The Ukrainian shouts "Slava Ukraini."
One child rises, the Ukrainian takes him and leaves.
The Pole takes the other baby and goes to the door.
Russian: Do you care which one?
Pole: I know it's mine.
Russian: how?
Pole: Because when the Ukrainian shouted, mine smiled, and yours shit himself....
🔺Telegram founder Pavel Durov compares the lack of panic during the sinking of the Titanic with the current lack of awareness in Europe as citizens freedoms are stripped away: “I came here today to tell you-that we find ourselves in a similar predicament. In a similar situation. Our ship. Has already hit the iceberg. We have already started to sink. Without even realizing it. And I'm talking about the ship of our personal freedoms”
Continuing giving examples of his personal experiences of fraud and corruption with Russia, the EU and France. Before moving onto Keir Starmer’s UK clampdown on social media:
“Thousands of people are getting arrested every year in the United Kingdom for social media posts. You say somethingpolitically incorrect online, you may end up being fined or spend some time in prison in Germany”
It’s important to know that the social media ban for under 16s is not a ban for under 16s.
It is a ban on *selected* social media for EVERYONE. Until you identify yourself.
Mearsheimer uses the “giant museum” metaphor to convey that Europe has become a static, aging, post-historical region with shrinking populations, stagnant power, and little capacity to shape the future of international politics.
Both Europe and Russia, in his view, are declining forces, not rising or stabilizing ones.
But Europe is not finished.
It can still have a genuine renaissance, but only if it rejects the EU model of massive bureaucracy, mass low-skill immigration, suffocating regulation, and punitive taxation while keeping markets open to trade, capital, and technology.
The recipe is clear. Strengthen private property rights, stop the brain drain by giving entrepreneurs and high earners a reason to stay, and dramatically shrink the state, especially the welfare apparatus expanded by mass immigration.
Let people keep the fruits of their labor instead of working half the year for the government.
Poland has already shown what is possible. Growth in Europe is still possible. After escaping communism, it delivered one of Europe’s strongest sustained growth performances and dramatically narrowed the gap with richer Western economies.
The hardest part is cultural.
Decades of statism and entitlement have normalized decline and risk-aversion while showing growing animosity towards wealth creation.
Argentina, for example, demonstrates that even a society in deep crisis can change course when it finally chooses to. The early results of its reforms are encouraging. But it shouldn’t take a crisis of this magnitude to change course and “risk” trying something else.
So revival is still within reach. It simply requires leaders who can articulate a clear, confident vision and then actually follow it.
Meme update. None of your problems are because someone else is a trillionaire.
Everything you complain about, rising prices, housing shortages, stagnant wages, is caused by inflation, unlimited government spending, artificially restricted supply, overregulation, and the government that creates all of it.
But you want more of that because you’re too retarded to understand second order consequences.
History's first trillionaire is a guy who catches rockets out of the sky with chopsticks and beams internet to every dead zone on the planet.
Same guy ships cars that drive themselves, humanoid robots for the factory floor, brain chips that let paralyzed people move a cursor with pure thought, and an AI running on a supercomputer his team stood up in months instead of years.
And the people crashing out about his net worth are doing it on the app he owns. The same app governments spent years trying to censor.
You cannot legislate a rocket into orbit.
А вот был бы я министром, я б такие объекты держал под скрытой круглосуточной охраной, ловил вату на живца и показательно крепил так чтоб они в прямом эфире сопли с слезами по харям размазывали.
Но похоже идея что мы в состоянии войны тут приживётся ещё не скоро и те же самые сопли мы будем ещё очень долго жевать, пытаясь найти несуществующие компромиссы
https://t.co/GFVrEPKLmB
Society collectively needs to stop making excuses for awful behaviour.
There are BILLIONS of people around the world who grew up in suboptimal conditions and they don't use it as an excuse to be a criminal or degenerate.
Tolerance of evil isn't a virtue.