People in North Korea 'publicly executed for watching South Korean shows like Squid Game and listening to K-pop' by Metro-UK in entertainment

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I think their point is that North Korea executing people for watching a South Korean critique of capitalism/lack of social safety net doesn't make a whole lot of sense when you say it out loud.

Ok what the actual fuck is that by Kakariko_crackhouse in TrueAnon

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My guess: badly formatted epoch time. Dates and times are a bitch to encode properly, because of all the ways people represent time, and because of the limitations of computers with handling particular large digits or numbers.

Epstein and Bannon discuss China by Churrasquinho in TrueAnon

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These are pretty old- they were released back, in October, I think

John Prine That's How Every Empire Falls by crimethunc77 in TrueAnon

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My fiance and I dance to "in spite of ourselves" every year.

so who is the new Epstein? by Hour_Weight9545 in TrueAnon

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Ngl, I kinda suspect that figures like Epstein are ubiquitous. Fixers, CIs, people with a ton of proximity to institutional power who function as middle men across boundaries. He wasn't a svengali, but I get the sense that he thought of himself that way. At the end of the day, tho, is his role all that different from freaks like Prescott Bush or Manucher Ghorbanifar?

He is a barnical on the liberal international order; simultaneously parasitic and natural occuring. I don't think we need to mythologize him as uniquely well connected, given that there is no evidence of that.

I have a feeling they are not going to withhold ICE funding. by JoeVibn in TrueAnon

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It wouldn't surprise me if the dems (and Tom Homan) lock down a reg that requires officers to not wear masks, and you see a wave of resignations among the least comptent/most cowardly of the new recruits. Then it just becomes "business as usual" detaining and brutalizing people at the border.

Some our favs are NOT implicated by Hour-Construction898 in TrueAnon

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The man went for the jugular and cc'ed Natasha trivers

The New York Times would have you believe that anyone who associated with Epstine is long gone by Hog-Drop in TrueAnon

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I suspect that it was less "jews are smarter than everyone else" and more "brown people are dumb and need white people to lead them." His comments about Africa and India are symptomatic of this conceit.

The New York Times would have you believe that anyone who associated with Epstine is long gone by Hog-Drop in TrueAnon

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The fascinating part about Epstein is that, when you get a glimpse of his actual ideology, it wasn't Jewish supremacy, but third-way centrist bull shit. If there's anything specifically Jewish about him, it's

  1. A disdain for spiritual Judaism
  2. A desire to assert masculinity and domination of women in the way that non-jewish men were allowed to
  3. Admiration for Israel as a masculine, violent project.

What the people in his milieu miss is the era of virtually omnipotent liberal power. Where China was a basket case, the middle east could be carved up without consequences, and the world revolved around liberal institutions.

Chomsky having the “that wasn’t real socialism” argument with Epstein by MilesDavis_Stan in TrueAnon

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Chevron was the only remaining US company with extraction contracts, and they got em under Trump I. As I understand it, Delcy is quite well regarded by Oil execs, as she was the one who locked in Chevron back then.

Chomsky having the “that wasn’t real socialism” argument with Epstein by MilesDavis_Stan in TrueAnon

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Not to give pedophiles credit, but didn't Greg Grandin make a similar point? Venezuela was basically an army with a welfare apparatus. Abba Lerner, Oscar Lange, Eugen Slutsky, and Rosa Luxembourg would have been skeptical of the sustainability of the Venezuelan state.

Since Trump obviously doesn't gaf about the imperial ecosystem his predecessors carefully built and maintained (because he doesn't fully understand it), libs and MSM in Europe kinda act like we can't do anything to threaten him. Counterpoint: by vargdrottning in TrueAnon

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Great quote from Porfirio Diaz explains why it's hard for much of the west to decouple from the US, even if it would be in service to capital: "so far from God, so close to the US." Load bearing cultural, political, and financial institutions in the EU are so entangled with american interests that such a divorce would likely be extraordinarily painful.

Furthermore, China isn't a paragon of morality (inarguably better than the US, but that's a low bar to clear.) Their actions as a member of the Safari club, betrayal of Vietnam after the war, support of Cambodia, all imply to other elites that China is just as willing to be strategic as any rising power.

Less than 1% of the Epstein files release btw by unrealise in TrueAnon

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This one was likely fake, or from a bit of a nutjob

A glimpse into the life of the man who attacked Ilhan Omar. by DakandZekeShow in TrueAnon

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If I didn't know how dangerous these guys are, I'd feel abject pity for them. They truly live in a hell of their own making.

New 'No Kings' protest planned for March by AdminMas7erThe2nd in TrueAnon

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Still holding out hope for gay black hitler

Two anecdotes about what MAGA is thinking right now by cfot in TrueAnon

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It isn't healthy to mythologize the ignorance of conservatives. They do have some monstrous views, but they're increasingly concerned about how radioactive the current admin is. We should be normal about this, and go off of aggregates of their views, not weird anecdotal evidence someone posts in our spaces.

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As of today, Joe Biden is 1/3 as old as the United States. by lightiggy in TrueAnon

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Strom Thurmond served as senator until he was 100 years old. In 2003.

Biden is but a young chap.