Until rich people decided to own all the land and now there’s no freedom.
Until rich people decided to own all the land and now there’s no freedom.
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It was many factions. I’m just saying all of them were trying to have third revolutions while the people starved to death. At some point, revolutions end with a unifying government that isn’t trying to murder each other. Lenin was not the villain you’re painting him to be.
That’s not true at all. The Mensheviks wanted to cooperate with the bourgeoisie and were therefore a bad representation of socialism. Lenin formed the Bolsheviks because the Mensheviks were being stupid. The country was also fractured after the revolution and many groups of counter-revolutionary groups were trying to overthrow the barely formed government. Meanwhile famines were ravaging the country. Understanding the historical context of Russia in 1917 and the economic struggles the people were dealing with is very important to understanding why things happened the way they did. Looking at the aftermath of a revolution where everyone is vying for power and killing each other doesn’t automatically make the winner of that power grab the bad guys.
Weird, I was under the impression that the purges happened after Lenin died. Can ghosts lead a purge?
I wonder who caused that regime to come to power. Could it have been… The US? 😱
A lot of Americans really want China to go to war with Taiwan.
I think you’re misunderstanding. If China were to invade, it would be over quickly. I’m not saying that China wouldn’t have losses in the process, I’m just saying it wouldn’t take long due to the fact that the island is roughly the size of Maryland. To add to that, I doubt the US would actually get involved and would instead just try to sell weapons to Taiwan, just like Ukraine.
That being said, invasion aside, like as a completely separate course of action, I believe they’d be more likely to take the long term path of embargo. They wouldn’t be bombarding the island, just preventing supplies from coming in or out. They can do this outside of the range of Taiwan’s defenses and Taiwan is incapable of sustaining itself for very long. The war would likely end within a year, the US would probably make a lot of threats, but ultimately wouldn’t sacrifice the US economy for a war with China.
Now, this is really the most important part. It is well within China’s best interest to not invade Taiwan. They have a symbiotic relationship and the whole situation is just posturing between the US and China and has nothing to do with Taiwan at all.
Taiwan is a 13,976 sq mile Island. Yemen is a 214,287 sq mile desert. Ukraine is 233,062 sq miles. It’s not a fair comparison. China could take Taiwan very quickly because it’s a tiny little island. They’re more likely to simply embargo the island though and turn it into the next Cuba.
Profit sharing fixes all of this because it provides incentives for everyone to go the extra mile so they can make more money.
Or you can rehabilitate and reeducate. You know, the thing that they’re doing
The Turkistan Islamic Party keeps attacking civilians in Xinjiang but it seems nobody cares.
The bar in the picture says it’s a kilo which is $65, 344. While I could agree with OP that 10 kilos would give you an average house in higher priced areas like new York or LA, it would definitely buy you several nice houses in 1920.
That’s solidarity right there
I’ll be far too full after eating the rich to also eat the janitor.
Been using Guilded, still needs a little work for the mobile app, but overall pretty good.
What rock are you living under? The IDF straight up has admitted to bombing other hospitals.
I don’t understand why it’s so important that the IDF defend that they didn’t bomb this hospital and yet they openly praise their bombings of all the other hospitals. Even if it’s true and this hospital was blown up by a misfire, what about all the other hospital bombings? Those are fine to the IDF?
It’s Dale you damn animals
I’m pretty sure Crimea wouldn’t like that deal.