Oh. My bad.
Honestly, NiS was right earlier. Are you speaking English?
Huh? What does NiS have to do with anything here?
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by Atheris » Sun Aug 02, 2020 6:05 pm
Honestly, NiS was right earlier. Are you speaking English?
Huh? What does NiS have to do with anything here?
by Thermodolia » Sun Aug 02, 2020 6:08 pm
Atheris wrote:Thermodolia wrote:It’s a joke dude. CPUSA was so flooded with undercover FBI agents that’s it’s become a bit of a running joke to say they are the retirement home for the FBI
Oh. My bad.Honestly, NiS was right earlier. Are you speaking English?Huh? What does NiS have to do with anything here?Atheris wrote:
by Nazis in Space » Sun Aug 02, 2020 6:17 pm
Thermodolia wrote:Nazis in Space wrote:Y'know what? Let's everyone decide for themselves.
's far as I can see, that speech's more coherent, civil and content-laden than the combined output of the far left.
By an order of magnitude or two.
And I mean the media, not the screeching on NS. The latter barely registers as human speech.
Such as? Don't be vague. Name the countries where the liberal party would allegedly be a right-wing party.
And if you're not referring to Liberal Party of New York but to the Democratic Party, kindly use the correct term. As much as I appreciate the hilarity inherent to the adoption of the classic oughts right-wing insult of 'Liberal' by the left wing (and it's certainly not the only talking point the far left has happily adopted from the right), we are beholden to certain standards here.
Oh, and still name the countries where the Dems would allegedly be 'Right-wing'.
China, DRPK, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos. The democrats are all definitely right wing in those countries. :p
by New haven america » Sun Aug 02, 2020 6:47 pm
Broader Confederate States wrote:Solvokina wrote:Liberalism is still a blanket term. The Democrats aren't left, they are Neo-lib's who only care about the market. In the USA you either vote for Neo-Con's or Neo-Lib's, there is no actual left-wing party/labour party
There are, actually, there are quite a few. It's just that Americans don't like full-on socialist or communist politics besides the fringe of the fringe who spend all their time on Twitter.
by The Blaatschapen » Sun Aug 02, 2020 11:49 pm
New haven america wrote:
You two do realize there's more to the left than just Communists and Socialists, right?
Like, what if I were to tell you that the political spectrum was... a spectrum!?
by Godular » Mon Aug 03, 2020 12:03 am
by Diopolis » Mon Aug 03, 2020 1:46 pm
Nazis in Space wrote:Thermodolia wrote:China, DRPK, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos. The democrats are all definitely right wing in those countries.
I mean, if we apply the American political spectrum, they'd be to the left in all these countries on immigration, minorities, sexual morals, the environment, police and criminal justice, welfare, voting...
by Thermodolia » Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:07 pm
Diopolis wrote:Nazis in Space wrote:I mean, if we apply the American political spectrum, they'd be to the left in all these countries on immigration, minorities, sexual morals, the environment, police and criminal justice, welfare, voting...
It's entirely possible the democrats would be moderately to the right in Sweden. But the republicans would be moderately to the left in Hungary, so clearly our political spectrum is left-shifted, not right shifted.
by Diopolis » Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:15 pm
by The Alma Mater » Mon Aug 03, 2020 10:43 pm
Nazis in Space wrote:Such as? Don't be vague. Name the countries where the liberal party would allegedly be a right-wing party.
by Kexholm and Karelia » Tue Aug 04, 2020 7:20 am
by Picairn » Tue Aug 04, 2020 7:55 am
Kexholm and Karelia wrote:If he promises to keep the tax cuts under Trump, keep the First Step Act (which strangely gave a lot of the prison reform leftists talk about, but because it was Trump it’s somehow automatically bad), stand up to the Chinese communist government who clearly wants to destroy the United States’ place as a world power in the long run, fight socialism, appoint conservative justices who will protect the rights of the unborn and safeguard Christian values, lower minority unemployment like Trump did in 2019, fight illegal immigration and call for greater immigration control, withdraw troops overseas from useless wars, and fight antifa, then I will vote for biden.
by Region of Dwipantara » Tue Aug 04, 2020 8:06 am
Picairn wrote:Kexholm and Karelia wrote:If he promises to keep the tax cuts under Trump, keep the First Step Act (which strangely gave a lot of the prison reform leftists talk about, but because it was Trump it’s somehow automatically bad), stand up to the Chinese communist government who clearly wants to destroy the United States’ place as a world power in the long run, fight socialism, appoint conservative justices who will protect the rights of the unborn and safeguard Christian values, lower minority unemployment like Trump did in 2019, fight illegal immigration and call for greater immigration control, withdraw troops overseas from useless wars, and fight antifa, then I will vote for biden.
Basically become a right-winger. Yeah, not gonna happen.
With the polls strongly in Biden's favor, I have high hopes that January 20, 2021 will look like this.
1418-DZQ-02/1998-MAR-03
RADIO FREE SOUTHEAST ASIA | Charta Politica February polling: Pro-Khilafah 35.6% (PKI 28.7%, SI 6.9%); Pro-Republiken 64.4% (PAN 7.4%, PKB 13.2%, PRD 5.8%, PDDP 37.9%)
by Picairn » Tue Aug 04, 2020 8:11 am
Region of Dwipantara wrote:Image not found, which is pretty accurate since 2020 will probably erase the Holocene civilization as we know it. (My government censored a lot of sites, though, so maybe that's why I can't see the image).
by Kexholm and Karelia » Tue Aug 04, 2020 3:07 pm
Picairn wrote:Kexholm and Karelia wrote:If he promises to keep the tax cuts under Trump, keep the First Step Act (which strangely gave a lot of the prison reform leftists talk about, but because it was Trump it’s somehow automatically bad), stand up to the Chinese communist government who clearly wants to destroy the United States’ place as a world power in the long run, fight socialism, appoint conservative justices who will protect the rights of the unborn and safeguard Christian values, lower minority unemployment like Trump did in 2019, fight illegal immigration and call for greater immigration control, withdraw troops overseas from useless wars, and fight antifa, then I will vote for biden.
Basically become a right-winger. Yeah, not gonna happen.
With the polls strongly in Biden's favor, I have high hopes that January 20, 2021 will look like this.
by Picairn » Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:28 pm
by Aureumterra » Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:29 pm
by Rusozak » Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:29 pm
by Aureumterra » Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:30 pm
by Picairn » Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:31 pm
Aureumterra wrote:You want Oprah Winfrey and Jeff Bezos in the cabinet?
by Unified German-State » Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:34 pm
by Blargoblarg » Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:39 pm
Picairn wrote:Kexholm and Karelia wrote:If he promises to keep the tax cuts under Trump, keep the First Step Act (which strangely gave a lot of the prison reform leftists talk about, but because it was Trump it’s somehow automatically bad), stand up to the Chinese communist government who clearly wants to destroy the United States’ place as a world power in the long run, fight socialism, appoint conservative justices who will protect the rights of the unborn and safeguard Christian values, lower minority unemployment like Trump did in 2019, fight illegal immigration and call for greater immigration control, withdraw troops overseas from useless wars, and fight antifa, then I will vote for biden.
Basically become a right-winger. Yeah, not gonna happen.
With the polls strongly in Biden's favor, I have high hopes that January 20, 2021 will look like this.
by Picairn » Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:41 pm
Blargoblarg wrote:A neoliberal corporate Democrat defeating a corporate Republican really isn't an improvement. I prefer to vote for the Green Party candidate who supports my left-wing pro-working class values even though he likely won't win over one of the two corporate candidates who will benefit the rich and the big corporations, and pretty much nobody else.
by Region of Dwipantara » Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:45 pm
Picairn wrote:Blargoblarg wrote:A neoliberal corporate Democrat defeating a corporate Republican really isn't an improvement. I prefer to vote for the Green Party candidate who supports my left-wing pro-working class values even though he likely won't win over one of the two corporate candidates who will benefit the rich and the big corporations, and pretty much nobody else.
Voting third party in the US is the equivalent of throwing your vote away. But hey, I won't stop you.
1418-DZQ-02/1998-MAR-03
RADIO FREE SOUTHEAST ASIA | Charta Politica February polling: Pro-Khilafah 35.6% (PKI 28.7%, SI 6.9%); Pro-Republiken 64.4% (PAN 7.4%, PKB 13.2%, PRD 5.8%, PDDP 37.9%)
by Thermodolia » Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:46 pm
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