This was fun last time, leggo again

I'll start with: libertarians have solid takes ~40-50% of the time and many of them just need to be pushed a step further in their thinking to turn against capitalist oppression along with state oppression. The libright-to-leftist pipeline is stronger than most seem to think it is.

    • asaharyev [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      We should probably unironically support the Maduro regime, but there needs to be more room for criticism of socialist leaders.

      • PeterTheAverage [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        I'll admit to being very ignorant on Maduro. Outside of being anti-American imperialism what else is there to support about him?

        • cummunist [he/him,they/them]
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          4 years ago

          Well being not too enough to make the U.S want to overthrow him so bad. But again the reason the U.S like to overthrow regimes that differ in the sloghtest from what the U.S want them to be is because they just can overthrow them. They get very pissed when they can't regime change a dissdent country lol

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      4 years ago

      imagine what the average white American thinks about

      I recommend not to use this as a scale of what opinions to hold or how to think.

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      4 years ago

      When I mentioned on r/cth that Evo Morales endorsed child labour in Bolivia and basically said it was rad I got downvoted lmao