"North Korea? Fuck knows" might be the most insightful piece of geopolitical commentary I've ever read here.It’s fucking capitalism. It’s been global for more than a few centuries. Why dance around the issue? Just nail the tail to the donkey. Techno-capitalism, monopoly capitalism, mixed economies, but most of all........c-c-c-c-cocainecapitalism.
Pick a state and you could tweak your language variants. China? Totalitarian capitalism. North Korea? Fuck knows. Australia? Alcoholic capitalism. UK? Alcohol and drugs capitalism. Denmark? Fit birds who pay more income tax capitalism. Mexico? Narco capitalism. Canadia? Cold wilderness capitalism. Italy? Nice motors capitalism.
Juche.North Korea? Fuck knows.
Bless you.Juche.
Yeah perhaps a defining aspect to the ideological globalism I have in mind is that it tends away from nationalism, and is thus more or less anti-nationalist.what was most intriguing and most surprising about Brexit and Trump was that they represented setbacks to, and the democratic registering of dissent towards what Stan takes to be inevitable, the process of globalisation, larger and larger blocs till we are all united under one world government and the hunger games begin.
Big blocs form and big blocs break up throughout history. There's plenty of examples of huge empires fragmenting from Rome to the Ottomans to the USSR.
Don't want to get ahead of ourselves but that's the idea yesimpeachment conviction, even post-presidential, would mean trump is banned from ever running for any office. no wonder the Dems/deep state allowed all the protesters into the capitol.
Some people think we're at the start of "The War on Terror" 2.0 and we're essentially going to see it turn inward.Terrorism being officially outlawed, and nationalism being de facto tethered to it, cast down to rock bottom.
What do you mean?Some people think we're at the start of "The War on Terror" 2.0 and we're essentially going to see it turn inward.
That's what I meant about a low camp strategy of tension.Some people think we're at the start of "The War on Terror" 2.0 and we're essentially going to see it turn inward.
A kind of couch potato Taliban. Why? To what end? Some kind of low camp strategy of tension?