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as in he didn't follow fascism's policies
yeah, well Mussolini was a retard
not all of them
lol ye
fascism is retarded
Not really. It's necessary to defend yourself from predatory businesses. A lot of blame for cultural decay and open borders falls on cultural marxism, but it seems to be more the fault of big money and neo-liberalism pushing it.
Where has free market failed though
just curious
Chile, you're going to disagree but let me explain.
Chile is doing extremely well right now and was at the end of Pinochet's regime, but throughout the majority of it, it was actually doing pretty bad and overall wages actually decreased as well as the GDP growth, despite it growing much later
like the last 2-3 years of him being in power
was really the only growth he had
It takes time
sometimes
that doesn't mean it's a failure
as you look at it now, it's doing well
Allegedly he became somewhat more interventionist after the second recession (which he caused), but I need to read more into such claims
Not sure
when was the date
I don't believe thats a failure
since it takes time and it's shown to be thriving now
1% lives below the 1.90$ poverty line
10% below 5 dollars a day
that's now
well, an idealogy of pure greed and materialism will lead any nation to ruin
it wasn't doing so good through the majority of his rule
Yeah it takes time some time
for the free market to work
since it's working now
and has been for years in Chile
I'd say it's a success?
But is that really all Pinochet, though?
america's idealogy of markets, freedom, and individualism made you rich and powerful very quickly but it also brought you to the brink of destruction
Not really
america is 56% white at best, and your demographic destiny cannto be reversed without a conflict
I don't think thats much of a problem anyways
but onto markets
Shen BapiroToday at 18:46
But is that really all Pinochet, though?
what do you mean?
I was sort of shifting the conversation over to pinochet rather than free markets, albeit unintentionally
I don't think the free market has failed