Yeah, thanks for getting my main point, I didn't mean to imply he was an actual communist, just that he was a useful boogeyman for the West, until he wasn't useful anymore.
Sorry for the shitpost reply, but, lol no shit.
Edit: just wait till you find out about what Gaddafi actually did and how the USG used him as a virtual supervillain to fund our adventures in the Levant. The USG and their mouthpieces always lie.
As likely as the rapture. Or in materialist terms: as likely as the bourgeoisie giving up their private property and handing the reigns of power to the proletarian vanguard without violence.
Edit: I like Dr. Justin Sledge's idea that the revolution happening by itself (inevitable due to the contradictions of capitalism) as apocalyptic literature, as a criticism.
That sounds horrible. I'm sorry. I know your little guy loved you very much.
Lol, the US 3 letter agencies are more likely to disappear me than anyone in China.
Serious post: the new Huawei flagship phone looks pretty rad. I'll make the switch when my Sony breaks.
~Senpai noticed me~ UwU
The point is to limit the ability of multinational corporations, and the countries that act as their muscle, to create famines though prioritizeing exports and price gouging. This makes food something that people have a right to, rather than a commodity that should be sold only to whom it can make the most profit from. Check out what happened to push bottled water over public water fountains.
What bill needs to be footed? The vote was to make food a right, not force a single country to pay for the cost of food. Please learn to read and understand what you are reading. Worrying about a non-existent "bill" is purely ideological.
Lol, evergreen post
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Out comes "authoritarians" again, like that word means anything.