Message from @Son of Rome
Discord ID: 694381273673629736
Are you 2 done yet?
I rest my case and retreat
epic
I already came this morning, don't know about him.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5ahI6AQBuJOGScqzzmRBmYXa_68QOKOh Here's a playlist if yall wanna learn more about the Eastern Front of WW2 while staying at home
I'm learning about it by watching vampire the masquerade on Arch's channel
explain
i like him
**Ford** is meme-ing again.
Epic
this seems like a decent discussion but I'm confused what Vaush really thinks, he acts like he distances himself from radical socialists but at the same time still falls in the Burnie trap and pushes democratisation of workplaces which confuses me since nobody should have equal bidding since everyone contributes at different amounts?https://youtu.be/nMUSps4NYk8
@gNightrow tankie who doesnt support tankies because they're tankies is how I see vaush
He claims he's demsoc, but thinks companies should be forced to comply with what he thinks is "fair" wealth distribution
That fits the fundamental ideology of demsoc to a T
But not once has he gone into detail on it besides sperging out about how americans cant afford 500 dollars, and yadda yadda yadda
@ETBrooD <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
demsoc are just proto-commies
Vuash basically wants democracy in the work place, that the entire economy should be ran by worker co opts. That seems to be it
Cringe
I mean, companies are free to run as a co-ops
it's just that they usually fail
Turns out, co-ops don't do well in the free market and aren't as efficient or preferred by customers. Whoops.
And they tend to require normal companies to prop them up in some way
Yeah but he wants ALL companies and corporations to be working co ops by law
The more I read into Trump's Presidency the more I get worried about how much of a geopolitical and economic clown he is.
Orange man bad
Seriously though, he withdrew from the TPP under the pretext of strengthening America's economy when in fact all that move did was provide China with more opportunities to move in and secure better trade deals with other nations in the region, thus decreasing the level of American economic influence there. He imposed tariffs on China which not only hurt the US Economy but also didn't have that major of an impact on China given that they can either chose to trade with other people or Chinese companies can manufacture 95% of a product in their country and then ship that unfinished product to factories in Vietnam, Thailand or Laos and complete it, thus the product becoming "made in Vietnam/Laos/Thailand" instead of "made in China" directly evading the tariffs imposed by the US. He has vowed to withdraw from Syria and Iraq in order to decrease the number of troops in the region but is also a total hawk towards Iran, and his recent moves against Iran have actually increased the number of US troops in the ME. Not to mention that his planned withdrawal from Syria was executed so poorly and rapidly that the result was a shit show with Turkish forces and their proxies attacking the Kurds, the most valuable US ally in Syria and thus providing thousands of former IS fighters imprisoned in Kurdish camps with the opportunity of escaping. Oh also the US troops moved back into Syria 2-3 weeks after that in order to secure the oil fields. He has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement thus removing the US from the global framework tasked with tackling Anthropogenic Global Warming. His administration has also done nothing in order to combat the spread of COVID-19 in the first few weeks following the arrival of the first infected patient on American soil. He has also, until recently, directly misled the American public on the state of the outbreak by claiming that the situation is under control. All in all his presidency has been a complete mess.
TL;DR
Lmao, if you seriously care about Donald trump’s policies on Covid19 you’re dumb. He could have mitigated some of the risks better but at the end of the day it doesn’t fucking matter. We trade with the world and have our borders wide open, plus the infection rate is extremely high. Nothing could have really prepared for this covid19 shit, the world is to interdependent with trade and travel. It was the entire financial system that allowed this thing to spread. Other than that I’d blame the Chinese for hiding and lying about it
Compare his response to South Korea's and Japan's, the US Government acted way too late. Also the infection rate of the virus doesn't give any politician an excuse to say "well at least we tried".
South Korea, Japan and Singapore are also countries with globalized economies who have been impacted by the virus, yet their response to it has been way more efficient. The spread of the virus is not intrinsically linked to the immigration policies of a state.
I think Japans lying about their numbers but yeah, South Korea has done very good along with other nations to prevent it.
Doesn’t have to be linked to any particular policy but rather the real world travel between people which immigration effects
Trump in general has been a terrible president, no surprises here
I agree with everything Andrew said about the ME