He absolutely did not.
He absolutely did not.
It was created by the French in the 1960s as an alternative to the hammer and sickle because of anti-soviet sentiment. It’s supposed to represent a better world and the solidarity needed to reach it.
In the West, Trotskyism is also seen as an acceptable alternative to “Stalinism” and the Soviet Union.
It’s the reason mindset behind why liberals idealise failed revolutions but despise those that succeed.
A better translation would probably be:
“Monarchist Gentlemen! Asses for inspection!”
Because your post implies that a rise in foreign investment is a precursor to regime change and coup attempts. In my original comment I’m telling you that Russia is also counted in the foreign investment number so colour revolution based only off of this data is unlikely.
You do realize that “foreign investment” also includes investments from Russia, correct?
Huh? Eckharts ladder is nothing like the 2015 anti-sjw chuds. He’s just a basic lore channel?
If you think industry blacklisting is bad in places like the US, prepare for everyone and their mother to learn you are unhireable. It would be easier to apply for another citizenship and get a job overseas.
Japan takes prior employer recommendations extremely seriously, and executives will ax you in a second if they learn that’s how you acted with a previous company.
The death penalty has no place in a socialist state. Once the revolution passes the initial stage, the death penalty becomes purely a tool of retribution and vengeance, the same as it is in a liberal state.
What’s ass backwards if your takes.
This feels eerily close to the line of thinking that libs use when they say, “Oh? You want to get rid of the death penalty and focus on rehabilitation? Even for murderers, rapists, and war criminals? You must be evil then too.”
Taking an extremely uncharitable view of 666’s words and then somehow trying to say that he somehow believes that billionaires shouldn’t feel the consequences of their actions is bizarre.
Does it really count as the WW2 era? It was produced to late to see combat and active service on any front, and was relegated to a second line role since the Soviets abandoned the heavy tank concept relatively soon after.
They aren’t explicitly anti-communist, but they are a product of the utter despair and collapse of the Eastern bloc countries in the 90s and 2000s, when living standards fell far below that of third world countries, and millions starved, suffered, and died.
So it’s more of an angsty, anti-authority stance where they blame the communists for causing that despair.
Their other songs also lay blame on the Orthodox Church, fascists, and liberal sympathizers.
So they’re not Nazis, but they’re definitely not pro communist.
How are you going to finance this venture? Who is going to find this?
That’s at least… interesting. There are still other options you could have taken. Why not a painting or drawing of Vostok?
A generic ai filter cat? Booooo
You physically can’t, unless you have a defective battery or you short the wiring, but that’s oblivious as soon as you insert the battery. Overheating a double a battery also won’t do much. Is it dangerous? Yes. But it won’t be a violent explosion.
AI profile pic detected. Opinion discarded.
It wasn’t the batteries, the pagers were powered using standard double AA batteries. It was implanted bombs.
They’re weighing their options. Its blatantly obvious that Israel is baiting a war with Lebanon so that they can call the US in for direct assistance, which will lead to a protracted and costly war for Lebanon. The silence is deafening however, and Lebanon will need to respond somehow.
Noboa was born in the US and is a US citizen. He also received his undergraduate degree at a US college, and received his masters degree from Harvard.
He is an American businessman sent to infiltrate Equador under the guise of being Equadorian due to his heritage.
You’re arguing with a Belarusian… who’s family has lived in the country for hundreds of years… that you understand Belarusian politics and economics better then them.
Also that random bit about the philosophy textbook is complete nonsense. He doesn’t give any specifics, and what he said doesn’t mean anything.