your average r/stocks poster now has "William T Sherman didn't go far enough" as a baseline, things are going Well for capitalism I see
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feels a little encouraging in a twisted way. what if they figure out that not-batshittery not-fascism not-war is good for business?
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let the dip radicalize you
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I sometimes think of the history of colonial capitalism as a type of debt that compounds over time. and debts always, eventually, must be paid
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I have to wonder what it would be like to live in a world where my relationship with my country wasn't best described as "morbid fascination."
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I mean, whoever that is isn’t “wrong”. Georgia has my birth certificate so I have a grudge.
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160 years of fucking around and at long last, well-off white Americans are beginning to find out
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And now they must leave Dubai and slog thru American life under the Mad King w/ the rest of us huddled masses. Bwa haha!
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yeah the radicalization point being "my stonks are slightly down" is uh....better late than never? not that i expect them to remember when it goes back up
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The thing the Russians learned from the failure of the French Revolution and rise of Napoleon is that you have to kill more people to make it stick.
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It's still all very distant even for these people. The coming shock is going to rip everyone a new one.
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No but for real we should have hanged the aristocratic planter class of the South. The whole traitorous lot of ‘em.
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Yes we should have hanged all of the plantation owners, all of the Confederate generals, Jefferson Davis and his cabinet, and also Confederate Congressional leadership, and lined the road from DC to Richmond with them
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the markets demand zombie Sherman finish the job
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"Put the pronouns back in the email" but all caps type post.
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no worries i started coding a sherman war ai that will fix everything
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At least they're learning I guess
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Next they'll be saying Stalin shouldn't have stopped at Berlin
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No lies detected?
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this is the centrist position imo
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Love how it's always the south's problem even though the states that actually swung the election are not in the south
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Oh my god, I hope this made it over to r/ShermanPosting
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