Cringe. This woman made it her whole life without realizing that the surface story the left tells itself is a lie. The means it uses (committee control of everything via endless words) are suited for its actual ends - empowering the people who run committees - leftists.https://twitter.com/JohnnyABottom/status/1335599545313583107 …
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
Disagree. There was a stand of leftism that got the British things like the NHS and the welfare state and were reasonably effective. A lot of the left was actually devoted to bottom line improvements for working people and were largely successful.
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Replying to @RukawaVa
The UK collapsed from the cost of providing services that would appeal to English people accustomed to living in a civilized society that - as they at their social capital - they were increasingly unable to provide. This is why they imported a new vote bank.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
UK had problems because they took socialism too seriously... They started nationalizing. That is always a mistake. Thatcher reversed it. They also allowed labor competitiveness to decline. Nordic countries avoided both mistakes.
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Replying to @RukawaVa
Sweden was also a dreary mess and to forestall an accounting for that they imported a population for which a dreary mess and all the white women they could rape is an improvement.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
Again disagree. But if I were to summarize my argument it would be that the problem with all these countries is that they went full retard. Half retard works ok. Full retard is always mistake.
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Going half way isn't stable. Half way relies on social capital that gets destroyed under socialism which is why it looks better early and falls apart. The old systems are stable - they train incoming generations. Invented systems aren't selected for stability.
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