Wild that they let some nazis survive. Hope they at least put them to good use for labor as reparations.
In the capitalist countries they were given cushy leadership positions instead lmao as you'd expect
Wild that they let some nazis survive. Hope they at least put them to good use for labor as reparations.
In the capitalist countries they were given cushy leadership positions instead lmao as you'd expect
Here's the thread in question btw. The mods left up OP's comments that had some semblance of effort.
OP claimed putler was trying to bring back the USSR or some shit here lmao. At least OP deleted it.
I don't think most people on this thread like you very much either lol
I have not seen anyone there advocating for capitalism though?
Damn it's nice to see the comments are surprisingly evenly split between hating on it and actually being reasonable. Quite a difference from when redditors first moved in here last year.
I guess the more people talk about it, the more people actually visit it for themselves and form their own opinions.
NATOpedia says "nearly 400 military interventions" for the US, listing this as the source.
China's is likely referring to the Korean war or the Vietnam war. So it should probably be 2 ig, though for Korea China was firmly on the right side of history.
Do you think this is because the leadership is magically nicer for some reason, or because their political/economic system is better able to stay out of conflict?
Lemmy.world already exists unfortunately
I do miss some of the subreddits though
I wish it were...
Normalize killing billionaires! (for legal reasons this is a joke)
finally
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He's gonna ban american and "israeli" maintainers too then, I guess?