Message from @DA GOMMIE JOO
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so when it became cheaper to make cars overseas, they started to push an ideology we all love: globalism
@DA GOMMIE JOO you are pivoting so hard right now
I'm describing other people pivoting
why do you think nationalism died so hard in the 80s and 90s?
it no longer served the corporate interest
and they offed it
>nationalism died in the 80s
why do you think that anti-globalization demos are smeared as "communist" and "against free trade"?
Nigger
Are you insane?
it no longer serves the corporate interest
The reagan years were ultranationalist
a little bit, yeah
but what did reagan focus on?
Youre talking out of your ass
he mass deregulated companies
and he raised taxes on the poor while cutting them on the rich
He focused on pretending to care about Americans
and he got involved in several *international* incidents
iran-contra ring any bells?
the arming of the taliban?
you think he did that for fun?
Just to remind you in this turbopivot, youre original argument was that Americans are obcessed with brands and not where something is made
And i blew you out
well that was part of it, the brand is part of consumer culture
take a look at the tag on your shirt
mao has returned
yes
seriously, pull the collar around right now
and look at the tag
tell me what country that was made in
I dont know what brand it is lol
mine says thailand
Probably china nigger
but anyway
when you buy a shirt, do you really give a damn about where it's from anymore?
the people who can afford to are the ones who care about the brand
I dont have the money to care but almost every American does
people care more about the name attached to their shirt than where it's from, unless the corporation specifically pushes that it's "all-american" like that's some kind of Manchurian Candidate-style trigger word
the only time americans care about a product being made in america is if the corporation says it is