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  • Ah ah, j’avoue 🙃 : https://hexbear.net/post/3822135

    Alors je me lâche : je l’aime bien, et on est du même côté, et comme il le dit il n’a pas le pouvoir de vous faire du mal, mais bon, ça ne servirait pas à grand chose de parler de lui, on ne fait que passer le reste du dimanche là, rien de bien utile

    Même s’il n’a rien d’un terroriste, ou alors j’en suis également un, son opposition m’a fait penser à cela :

    My personal opinion is something similar to William Blum in his book “Rogue State”(, although with more rules, nobody would like to bet on a natural resolution) :

    What, then, can the United States do to end terrorism directed against it ?
    The answer lies in removing the anti-American motivations of the terrorists.
    To achieve this, American foreign policy will have to undergo a profound metamorphosis, as the contents of this book testify.
    If I were the president, I could stop terrorist attacks against the United States in a few days. Permanently.
    I would first apologize to all the widows and orphans, the tortured and impoverished, and all the many millions of other victims of American imperialism.
    Then I would announce, in all sincerity, to every corner of the world, that America’s global interventions have come to an end, and inform Israel that it is no longer the 51st state of the USA but henceforth—oddly enough—a foreign country.
    i would then reduce the military budget by at least 90% and use the savings to pay reparations to the victims. There would be more than enough money. One year’s military budget of $330 billion is equal to more than $18,000 an hour for every hour since Jesus Christ was born.
    That’s what I’d do on my first three days in the White House. On the fourth day, I’d be assassinated.
    Washington, DC, January 2002

    Ce commentaire sautera peut-être également, mais j’en profite pour te remercier, tu fais parti des 4 personnes avec qui j’ai pas mal discuté mine de rien.
    @+ :)

    Edit : Quoiqu’il dise/advienne, il aura vraiment géré d’avoir fait le premier pas, 1000 fois bravo : https://hexbear.net/post/3822135/5583917 et https://lemmygrad.ml/post/6127949/5427880
    (pas sûr que ça se passera bien, ou qu’il se passera quoique ce soit, mais bien joué, vraiment)




  • Tu dis que quelqu’un.e accusant la France en raison de ses crimes passés&actuels aurait raison, mais que c’est n’importe quoi d’en accuser les français·es ?
    Les français·es ne menacent pas les africain·e·s de mort, ils/elles les tuent en les maintenant dans l.a pauvreté/exploitation(, sans développer sur la dictature et la Françafrique, je pense que l’Asie et l’Amérique du Sud auraient relativement plus à se plaindre des supports occidentaux, tant que l’on omets l’économie pour ne se focaliser que sur la quantité de personnes tuées par des dictatures anti-communistes soutenues par l’occident, même si je n’oublie pas le nombre de morts invraisemblable au Congo, au moins à première vue nous n’en sommes pas directement responsables bien que nous en profitions pour faire les poches de leurs mines et leur vendre des armes, je n’ai jamais vu un nombre de morts aussi élevé depuis celui des décès/sacrifices soviétiques durant la seconde guerre mondiale).
    Je n’ai pas envie de me faire accuser d’appel à la violence ou je-ne-sais-quoi, mais je dis toujours ce que je pense(, même si je me trompe), tu as vu comment ça part rapidement, je ne pense pas avoir le droit d.e défendre/expliquer frauddogg, et en quoi nos actions sont pires que ses mots, donc on en reste là :) ?

    Je n’avais pas besoin de ça mais en plus il serait religieux, donc on est dans le même camp à plus d’un égard, j’aurais du mal à le critiquer :

    👋







  • J’attends de vérifier si c’est sérieux et s’il a les moyens de me faire du mal avant de me victimiser.
    Ici, la femme a tué le frère du mari, humilié ses parent.e.s, et mis en esclavage ses grands-parent.e.s et leurs parent.e.s avant eux, en détruisant de façon irréversible leur culture, et vit de l’autre côté de l’océan sans avoir le moyen(, ni l’envie sinon cet utilisateur aurait agi et serait en prison,) de la tuer.
    Comme avec Israël, évite d’inverser les victimes et les bourreaux, défendre l’Afrique est la base des bases.

    Shout out to whoever frauddogg is, what a legend.





  • Je t’ai déjà envoyé en m.p. le brouillon bof de la réponse que je comptais te faire avant, donc tu connais ma réponse et elle ne devrait pas te surprendre, poste là ici si tu veux.

    Ce n’est pas de la censure, c’est pour l’appel à la violence plus haut.

    Ah, c’est toi qui m’a banni, ou en tout cas tu supportes. Je ne vois pas où j’aurais appelé à la violence, mais la violence effectivement commise par l’occident, avec vos/nos impôts, en vos/nos noms, devrait vous remettre en question.
    Merci de ne pas avoir censuré l’autre message de clarification dans ce cas, et au revoir.


  • Just to be clear if 1-2 people from Hexbear read this and think that i backed down(, i can’t post in your thread since i have the french word r*tard in my Lemmygrad username, and my lemmy.ml account doesn’t seem to work either) :
    There was nothing easier than to argue about this, it’d have been more interesting.
    I obviously also want Africa to finally(, finally !,) be the superpower it always had the potential to be, and i have read&‘spoken about’ enough books on neo-colonialism to handle a conversation on this topic(, i also wrote down enough quotes).
    How many people died because of poverty, how many more injustices will we have to accept/support ?

    The only reason that made me stop talking is because they banned me, just to be clear.

    I don’t think that they’ll stoop so low as to censor this explanation as well.



  • Once again diprount_tomato was talking about countries outside of the u.s.s.r., those inside were there before, sometimes for centuries. But even inside the u.s.s.r., they weren’t forced to stay once it dislocated, despite being much more integrated than the u.k. ever was, not sure we could tell the same about the u.s.a. if one of your states decided to leave

    For Finland, you’re absolutely right for the first link you provided about the Winter war, thank you very much for the correction, i already knew about the Molotov cocktails named after their enemy so i should have remembered, seems like they were still salty about this loss of territory, i.d.k., yet i also provided arguments in favor of an initial “hunky dory” relation, it’s possible that it degraded over time for reasons other than merely territorial, perhaps like in Ukraine, i wouldn’t be surprised if Finland was used as an anti-communist spearhead and that security reasons weren’t that much of an excuse. Some further reading would need to be done.

    As for the baltic states, they were in the russian empire as well, before the u.s.s.r., you can’t blame them for refusing to destroy everything once they took power, we wouldn’t have done so in their position.
    And once again Poland wasn’t part of the u.s.s.r., cf. my remarks on the puppet states if that’s the road you want to take. I could agree that states of the Warsaw pact were influenced by their leaders just like countries in the n.a.t.o. are influenced by their american leader. What you called soviet invasion and american liberation would have been called exactly the opposite by the french communists.




  • I included these graphs because people are saying that communism doesn’t work, which is why we have to sanction them to death, for their own good(, and also because all of our enemies are dictators, what a coincidence, that’s a manipulation easy to disprove, old allies are suddenly depicted as authoritarians as soon as they change allegiances, while true authoritarians aren’t talked about, N.Chomsky and many others already proved this over and over).
    Freedom has always been our sole argument, without which we have nothing left to defend our side. And it’s not even a good one since poverty is slavery, “freely” working to fatten our annuitants lord capitalists. The entrepreneurial freedom isn’t that bad though, we all have to learn from each other and i would prefer for all ideologies to cohabit together instead of only one of them imposing his unique view. Think it was Hegel who said that theses need antitheses in order to evolve into better syntheses.

    I haven’t lived under the Stasi’s threat so for all i know i may be wrong and you may be right about the accusations of authoritarianism. It’s easy to prove that their paranoia wasn’t delusional though, they faced more powerful countries(, remember McCarthyism when the u.s.a. still thought that they were in a dangerous position, kinda isolated/outnumbered ? As stupid as it may seem, i quickly read the short comic “superman : red son”, and was pleasantly surprised to see that the author depicted an authoritarian u.s.a. once it began to lose the cold war, with economic difficulties, state separatism, …, that’s an honest take which should probably be kept in mind when discussing the soviet’s alleged authoritarianism, the only thing we remember about their society)
    And our representatives were elected by a population who believed our propaganda when it celebrated the west achievements while omitting the soviets ones, when it vilified the soviet’s actions and omitted our numerous misdeeds, …
    My point about authoritarianism is that it isn’t inherent to communist ideals(, on the contrary, “democratic socialism in deeds and not in words” has a meaning), and since «whomever wants to drown his dog accuses him of rage», i’m almost certain that they were exagerated, Solzhenitsyn wasn’t celebrated around the West for humanitarian reasons.
    When you see how many impossible odds the u.s.s.r. had to face before the second world war you can understand their authoritarianism, understandable in war conditions, and the Moscow trials were during the Spanish civil war, Trostkyists were indeed traitors collaborating against communists, including in Asia, while the black book of communism with its 100M death claims has been abundantly debunked, gulags were a sad thing of course but opposing communism “because freedom” is idiotic, i’m sorry.

    As for Syria, we both share an insignificant portion of the pain felt by the syrians, but i blame the west for opposing Bachar al-Assad(, elected by his population), while you blame him for not submitting. Fortunately Russia helped, we wouldn’t consider V.Putin a dictator if he was aligned with our actions around the globe, i could give you as many surveys as you want proving that he didn’t ever needed to cheat in the elections, contrary to our usual propaganda about our enemies, etc.