General Politics Thread

Meanwhile in New Jersey
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He was German and studied in France.
I knew he was German, but not where he studied. All I knew was Germany's ideology spread like cancer or mole on the house wall. So, U.S. went to war with Germany indirectly. Kinda like today, ideology started in China, and is spreading like cancer.

There's even a street named after him - today. Yeah. There's a video of police going to a restaurant and flipping the place with totalitarian attitude during... COVID. And the cameraman panned out to show the street sign... I was like... "huh. How ironic!"
 
Communism in and of itself has never succeeded or lasted to tell the tale, its an unstable system that would require so much outside factors that's it not even remotely feasible.
Not to argue, but the way Tim Pool explained communism is the idea of inviting (I mean, ahem, self invited.)

So, your friend comes to your house and orders pizza. You don't like the pizza, but you're grumbling, saying "ok fine." Then the next day, that friend invites his friend. He orders Chinese Food, you say "hey I didn't order that!" But your friend says "two of us said Chinese, against your one vote." So now, those two friends bring new friends, repeat the idea. Rinse and repeat. End of the day, your friends overpowered your vote. This is happening today with the split between all groups in United States, and other countries/states.

Europe fell and is currently in the late stages of Brexit. U.S. is about 10 to 20% split. The minority is yelling "revolution!" But the majority is saying "STFU!" Especially with Trump's 2nd election win. The majority made a strong mandate, "Shut all this shit off!"

Democrats are currently recoiling, retreating, and working on a new plan. But they're failing. We're all fighting back.
 
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Dude like what the hell, I will make this point time in time again, just because someone does you a minor inconvenience, or even a non issue in this case, that does NOT give you the right to pull out a gun, and fucking murder them.
People with anger issues shouldn't have guns. I am going to guess this wasn't a legal carry though. Likely an unregistered gun.