If choosing the lesser evil still ends up at the most evil act someone can commit, was it ever really lesser evil? Or just slower, easier to ignore evil?
Do you have a source on the “literal gunpoint” part? just wanna get some context for what you’re talking about.
Multiple things can be bad at the same time
I’ll take the bait. Stalin was a great leader. His firm grasp of Marxist economic theory and dialectical materialism helped him turn a backwards agrarian post-tsar Russia into a space-faring economic powerhouse in only a few decades, which is not an easy feat even if you aren’t fighting for survival in a world war where fascists are kicking down your door and trying to eradicate you.
Putin is a piece of shit vulture squatting on the corpse of a once great nation, and I hope he fucking dies. Though I will say, his recent visits to the DPRK and Viet Nam were great and I hope he follows through on his promises of cooperation, it would be an immense economic boon to the Korean people. Hopefully someday we see a reunified, prosperous Korean peninsula. Very much a “broken clock” situation, imo.
Be careful posting too many sources, redditors tend to turn into the guy from Scanners if they engage with reality too much.
The US had 3.1m houses sitting empty in 2023
property hoarding is a crime against humanity and should be treated as such, imho. Houses are for living in, not speculation.
The MIC thanks you for your service, brave patriot 🫡🫡🫡
That’s right, the only thing stopping those vile ruskies from Red Dawn’ing all over our beautiful homeland is our $52,000 trash cans and $14,000 toilet seats. Freedom isn’t free 🫡🇱🇷
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It’s Her Turn, the Hilldawg Cometh
Ways to lose the 2nd easiest layup election ever: run the person who lost the 1st easiest layup election ever
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yeah, if there’s no cops around who’s gonna show up 4 hours late and shoot my dog after I report a robbery??
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