A nationality is not a race, dumbo.
CherryBullets
1 open toilet for 80 men.... 1... 1... 1... I cannot wrap my head around that singular inhumane fact. Everything about this is horrible, but this is devilry incarnate. The most basic human needs that you cannot control, the most disgusting ones that no one wishes to have be unhygienic and public... make no mistake, that toilet is never clean if it even works at all and 80 men definitely cannot all hold it 24/7 while someone else is using the damn thing. This is horror.
Funny enough, "Eliminate all competition" is what will turn a capitalist society into a dystopia. The free market isn't so free when all the competition is gone.
The USD being replaced will be wild, but it will happen. It's not reliable anymore.
It's only natural that lords would want more money. Blinding peasants is moral, legal and gets lords more money, which is totally fine capitalism if you ask me. Very good for the economy and creates jobs. It's on the peasants to research and find out which lord is trustworthy and which isn't. Due diligence and all, you know? This is something you would do when courting a partner as well!
Personally, I got tested and have an IQ of 155 thanks to my lord father educating me about his legal crimes growing up, so I wouldn't fall for bad merchandise even if the other lords tried to trick me into trying their products.
Anyways, good luck to the peasantry, which I am totally a part of (ignore the fact that my father was a lord, just think about my big number IQ and how smart I sound). Wise up!
Uh, I was more referencing the, "Let them eat cake" thing. Not sure how the cake being vegan would affect anything, other than maybe making the brother in law actually angry enough to notice he's being used as a tool and being force fed shitty vegan cake. We can only dream though, I bet he still would lick the boots. Been seeing MAGAts buying Teslas and it's hilarious to see the 180 on electric cars.
Colour me shocked: Religious zealots want to control reproductive rights and norms AND also control your children's education to endoctrinate them to their religion even more, for the sake of power and money. It's almost like history has shown this is always the case with religion, across the world. Wow, who would have thought. Craaazy.
3 points. 90s kid. The early 2000s still had remnants of a lot of this stuff.
I really don't think so. Many of the countries you think of as more democratic have a Monarch as head of State, because it's understood between the Monarch and the people that if the Monarch steps out of line, the people will recognize it as obvious and kill them.
A dictator isn't as obvious and as we see in the US, they change shit under your nose and their end goal isn't as obvious as a Monarch's, so many in the population don't recognize their intentions as being a power grab (sound familiar?). A Monarch undermining democracy is obviously wanting power back, a dictator? Well they could just be "Doing it for the good of the people 🤪". Most people aren't stupid enough to fall for a Monarch saying they are grabbing power "For the good of the people", but are stupid enough to fall for a politician saying this, since they believe a politician is "One of them" (as they ignorantly believe all politicians come from their class; the peasantry). A Monarch was, is and never will be "One of us", they were obviously never peasants, so less people fall for the BS.
You don't even have the guts to kill him as he says he's a king currently... gtfoh. You ain't as ballsy as the French.
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"Trump has stated, in a 2-3 minute camera clip, that he would like to auction off federal land to billionaires for them to run their own cities. It is unsaid but implied that they would get to make the laws there."
I saw a story like this. Can't remember the name, but each district of those bourgeois cities had different castes of society walled off in separate sections to avoid rebellions or revolts against the bourgeois. The sections went from a dystopian hell to paradise like conditions, some sections even resembling society as we know it. I wish I could remember what it was, but you bringing this up reminded me of it. To think a dystopian fiction could possibly become reality is unsettling.