Nobody is willing to even entertain the idea that West isn't Best. Suggesting that whitey shouldn't rule the world is received as if you'd advocated cannibalism, and you will be condescended to and treated like an ignorant child even as they make it clear they know much less than you do about the subject at hand, if not outright ejected from the community. It's not just bots and manufacturing consent, either - it happens to me in real life just as easily as it happens online.
Anyone who isn't unconditionally anti-NATO and anti-American hegemony is a white supremacist. No exceptions.
Love this place, though. I think I'd go crazy if it wasn't for you guys. Glad I have somewhere to get this off my chest :soviet-heart:
Talked to my colleague about how the capitalist state uses violence to enforce its laws and that its not just something that "authoritarian countries" do
And he gives me a look like i've just talked about how the moon landing was a hoax
You have to say something like "the guy with the gun makes the rules, even in a democracy." Actually uttering the words "capitalism" will make most Angloids brains shut off.
You literally have to use baby talk to libs
It's like the star trek aliens that talk in references, but with moviespeak clichés.
Thanos and Ironman at Avengers 3: Endgame ™️
The other day I overheard a father talking to his kid say something to the tune of "Well, son, unlike other countries in the world we're a democracy. We can voice our opinions, choose our government and criticise them, that's our right!"
I immediately thought of how Toronto was turned into an open-air prison during the G20 protests in 2010 and how (more recently) the RCMP openly used violence and police brutality against anti-old growth logging protesters like a 30 minute drive from where this dude was standing.
You can criticise the government all you want, bucko, but you cannot pose an even minor threat to capital.
See the US with all its freedoms enshrined in law vs the US when a single group (BPP, YL, RC generally) threatens its hegemony. I had a professor use the foot in the door metaphor to describe political progress in the US, where at least there is a bit of freedom to make change, unlike Iran or China. The way I understood it was, you get a foot in the door, but any attempt to widen it gets your toes chopped off
I mean well yeah, it was faked on a soundstage on Mars