Comments by "No One" (@joermundgand) on "Sam Seder On The Necessity Of Political Struggle" video.
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@pitu toup It is the idea of the lesser evil coupled with misguided loyalty, the truth is that the economic policies in place create extremists, the people who are in charge are managerial, they think of units instead of people, units of production, units of votes, units of consumers. People like that will almost always choose the status quo and this means that they cannot change the economic policies to curb extremism, instead they choose to villify their units, this cycle changes nothing, it only makes extremism succeed, the units find being treated as units revolting and so they revolt.
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@MilesBont Unsurprising, you're a believer in unit thinking
"The station was owned and operated by Finnish railways until early 1918, when the last train, carrying station personnel and equipment, as well as some of the last Finns escaping revolutionary Russia, left for Finland. Later, ownership of the station was exchanged for Russian property in Finland, including the Alexander Theatre in Helsinki.
The station is famously known for the arrival of Vladimir Lenin by train from Switzerland on 3 April 1917 (O.S.). The event is commemorated by the Soviet statue of Lenin dominating the square in front of the station. This event is also referred to in the title of Edmund Wilson's book To the Finland Station (1940), a well-known study of revolutionary thought.
After the turmoil of the July Days, when workers and soldiers in the capital clashed with government troops, Lenin had to flee to Finland for safety, to avoid arrest. Lenin secretly returned from Finland disguised as a railway worker and protected by Eino Rahja and Alexander Shotman on 9 August 1917. Both times Lenin crossed the Russian–Finnish border on the engine #293 driven by Finnish engineer Hugo Jalava (Гуго Эрикович Ялава). The steam locomotive was donated by Finland to the Soviet Union in 1957, and is now installed as a permanent exhibit at one of the platforms on the station. "
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@Mister Paldon What is the purpose of the United States Military and the clandestine services of the US, their sole purpose is this, control the extraction and transport of very specific resources, the vassals of the US aid in this, France has been given Dominion over the Maghreb, West Africa, Central Africa, Britain in Eastern Africa and Southern Africa.
These resources are traded in three specific currencies only, the dollar, the Euro, the pound sterling, this increases demand for all three currencies, if the US forinstance were to stop this policy the demand for dollar would reflect actual production domestically, the dollar would lose significant value, it's therefore clear that the pollution of the stratosphere is unavoidable as long as this policy is in effect maintaining the hegemon, these policies also cause war, political instability and ultimately migrants from the wartorn or politically unstable nations affected, the nations who either outright refuse or attempt to use other currencies or if they just attempt to nationalize these resources are immediately targeted.
The machine in order to legitimise this encompasses almost all media, one US government goes to war for freedom, another for human rights, once the disaster of war is unleashed the very same people who made the implements of war profits from the wounded in two remarkable ways, one by selling pharmaceutical in the regular fashion(or they donate past last use date pharmaceuticals and get a tax deductible in return, past date penicillin does horrible things to human beings) or they donate to NGOs(which grants them a tax deductible) and these NGOs then buy products to alleviate the plight of refugees from the very same companies that manufacture the accoutements of war.
This is but a few facets of the machine. The cheap labor that refugees desperate for food grants is another aspect, need miners in a country next to a war torn country, these unfortunates are desperate, they'll work in open pit mines with dangerous chemicals, the very same interests once more profit, invest in arms and in the mining industry next to the nation torn to shreds, win, win.
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@Mister Paldon Plan for action, lol, don't you get it yet, you are done and so am I, there are no capable people who can see a way out, energy policy is foreign policy, energy is money and money being energy is causing the planet to heat up, what are you going to do, tell the people of the United States to stop using stuff, it is used in everything(even in fertilizer, enjoy that tofu, surprise, it's fertilised with natural gas), no single product, no human being on this earth is free of the use of energy, you think some magic bullet can allow you to escape the empire trap, Hobsbawn is somebody you should read.
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