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Jul 15 2025 11:13am
Soviet Union and America cooking up the classic Cold War 2.0 operation "Let's BANK TRILLIONS" and finally ASS-FUCK Rothschilds little money printer and land rights into kingdom come.

Can't believe the Eagle and Bear finally gonna take on that 300 million man Chinese army.

Armageddon let's get it fam'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jul 15 2025 01:10pm
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Capitalism = euphemism for Jews?


Capitalism: slavery for the buck…can expand on this if you’d like

From a reasonable perspective I completely agree with you. The reality is that not everyone is reasonable.


And oddly enough, the seemingly unreasonable (or who people say are unreasonable)…have been in fact quite reasonable and patient. That patience, like all patience will wear thin.

Not really capitalism but western world order. It's basically telling the world you have to do what we tell you or else. Militarily, politically, economically, who you trade and who you're friends with.

I don't think it's working as well as Trump wants it. Tariffs are a good example. Many thought, including myself that many of these partners that inherently dependent on the US would blink and cave by now. Japan is a good example, most thought this would be a lay up as they've been so incredibly appeasing to US global policy over last 50 years. Instead they are also digging in not wanting to give too much up on tariffs.

This is kind of a double edged sword. The more you push on a country, there's always the chance they decide to tell you to fuck off if not publicly, quietly as they reposition. Brazil for example is not going to yield a bunch of trade disadvantages and maybe sacrifice its trade with China to appease Trump, and the more Trump presses on Brazil, the more likely they are to turn to China for even bigger piece of their trade.

In 50 years don't be surprised if Japan and China are much friendlier, while our influence over Japan has diminished significantly.


Really well said. The reason I think Japan and other countries have a better chance of working out their economies is because many can and do operate for necessity and a better life…within reasonable measure.

Where in America (I live in NYC) everything is disposable and readily available. And it is made that way so that people can be put into the never ending cycle of “new”, of consumerism, of having to earn money and in doing so, basically becoming slaves to the buck. It’s sad to experience, but your monetary value here means a great deal, people are always thinking of ways to express it and it holds weight in the US to have the fictional comfort of money. Even when it comes at the cost of your life…ie…working a job you dislike for the majority of your time (plus commute and sleep, people are essentially robbed of their greatest asset…time).
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Jul 15 2025 02:32pm
Capitalism: slavery for the buck…can expand on this if you’d like



And oddly enough, the seemingly unreasonable (or who people say are unreasonable)…have been in fact quite reasonable and patient. That patience, like all patience will wear thin.



Really well said. The reason I think Japan and other countries have a better chance of working out their economies is because many can and do operate for necessity and a better life…within reasonable measure.

Where in America (I live in NYC) everything is disposable and readily available. And it is made that way so that people can be put into the never ending cycle of “new”, of consumerism, of having to earn money and in doing so, basically becoming slaves to the buck. It’s sad to experience, but your monetary value here means a great deal, people are always thinking of ways to express it and it holds weight in the US to have the fictional comfort of money. Even when it comes at the cost of your life…ie…working a job you dislike for the majority of your time (plus commute and sleep, people are essentially robbed of their greatest asset…time).


I'd be curious on your thoughts since we may be on a similar page, indeed slavery for the buck, but more debt & usury based slavery with the masters being Jewish bankers & their tentacles
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Jul 15 2025 02:52pm
I'd be curious on your thoughts since we may be on a similar page, indeed slavery for the buck, but more debt & usury based slavery with the masters being Jewish bankers & their tentacles


Yea pretty much spot on to what you say and what I mention in my response above.

I grew up with both parents working, and we immigrated from Russia to the US back in 95. I’m very fortunate to have spent my early years in Russia, learning good values such as friendship, hard work, etc.
Coming to the states, I had to play catch up (even as a kid) and continue to work hard.

Other than being fortunate to have learned those lessons and trusting in hard work, I grew up with good friends who actually value friendship and spending time as opposed to money and status, social media and all that nonsense the next generations suffer from.

I look at a lot of my peers, coworkers, new generations, and new working class coming in. People’s perceptions of valuable things in life are so warped, it’s sad. Everything is replaceable, no need to fix…you need something? You’ll get a loan…everything needs to be brand new and people are striving so hard to be individuals that all have the same things. As if sticking feathers up your ass will make you a chicken. The views have switched from substance to empty style, and there is a single direction…Rob people of their most valuable asset…time…in exchange for an invaluable currency (dollar or money)…and basically you have a whole herd of people, that live off instant gratification, sacrificing their best years and energy in exchange for something fleeting…


Insert Palpatine picture here *oh how I love “democracy”…it’s truly capitalism that has imprisoned a very large amount of people in the US.

I do believe, whoever is behind this capitalist propaganda and agenda, obviously wants and acts to expand it…thank god there are people in the world who stand against it.

I mean, look at this microphone of Zelensky….worlds biggest prostitute for the buck…all it cost him was his face and reputation. It hasn’t even been a decade when he was making light of everything that is actually happening now (him washing American money with the lives of “his people”) on Russian comedy channels. Now that is pure comedy to the point that it is actually sad
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Jul 15 2025 03:50pm
Since 2022, the West's campaign against Russia has grown more decisive.


Just for the record: this conflict escalated massively in 2022 because Russia launched a full-scale invasion of their smaller neighbor. Your framing makes it sound as if the West was the side which escalated that year, which is utterly ridiculous. We can squabble back and forth on the genesis of this conflict, about the mistakes of the West between 1991 and 2014, yada yada - but this recent escalation since 2022 falls squarely on Russia.



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“We give Ukraine more boom-boom sticks and tell Russia to stop fighting in exactly 50 days, or we give Ukraine even more weapons!” The royal advisors sniggered and smirked at their foolish leader. “Your absolutely right Sire, we already gave them tanks, F-16s, and Patriot missiles. more firepower is exactly what we need to bring permanent peace to the world!” King Donald beamed
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Meanwhile, in the real world, many scratched their heads. “Didn’t the U.S. already escalate the war with hundreds of billions in weapons, sanctions, and failed diplomacy? Didn’t they reject peace talks and bomb Iran out of nowhere?” “Yes,” replied a wise old owl on Twitter, “and now they think that dumping more weapons into a war zone will somehow cause peace. It’s like throwing gasoline on a fire and expecting it to turn into a hot tub.”


Imagine a girl which has been stalked and beaten by her abusive ex - your post reads a lot like someone then saying "pepper spray has never solved relationship crises, it's not the way to reconciliation".

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Jul 15 2025 04:26pm
Just for the record: this conflict escalated massively in 2022 because Russia launched a full-scale invasion of their smaller neighbor. Your framing makes it sound as if the West was the side which escalated that year, which is utterly ridiculous. We can squabble back and forth on the genesis of this conflict, about the mistakes of the West between 1991 and 2014, yada yada - but this recent escalation since 2022 falls squarely on Russia.


just to clarify, you have misquoted me. that article is from an opinion piece - Dmitry Trenin: World War III has already begun

As you have misquoted me I will not bother to refute you with any facts or what not.

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Jul 15 2025 04:53pm
just to clarify, you have misquoted me. that article is from an opinion piece - Dmitry Trenin: World War III has already begun

As you have misquoted me I will not bother to refute you with any facts or what not.


You wouldn't have posted this article here if you didn't agree with its general thrust. (That the evil capitalist West is fighting an increasingly desperate and brutal war of aggression against Russia/China because them being successful alternatives to "the Western way" would supposedly be an existential threat.)
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Jul 15 2025 05:45pm
You wouldn't have posted this article here if you didn't agree with its general thrust. (That the evil capitalist West is fighting an increasingly desperate and brutal war of aggression against Russia/China because them being successful alternatives to "the Western way" would supposedly be an existential threat.)


this is untrue. just look at the israeli thread, i post stuff there all the time that i dont agree with such as video's outlining the rationale for calling non-Israeli's "barbarians". I am sorry if this fact does not conform with your view of me. The correct response when you make a mistake would have been to retract your misquote. Here let me show you how I do it:

It was there, you're just too lazy to read - and instead choose to hop on catchy slogans like "from the river to the sea.." while you wouldnt even be able to name from which river to which sea you're talking about, and what does that even mean.


your 100% right, i didnt look at your 2nd post at all. well done and i completely apologize.


What you are doing is attacking the person rather then attacking the argument, which is a common theme around here at the moment.

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Jul 15 2025 06:05pm
Писька!

Just to bring the thread back on topic.
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