Let's be realistic. South Africa is going to be comprehensively destroyed. But at least their hearts were in the right place (or some such leftist bullshit). ...
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How many people learned from Rhodesia?
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That gives me an idea. South Africa just needs to change its name, then nobody will notice the connection.
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First as tragedy then as farce, there's no learning where there's no willingness or incentive to learn.
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I want to believe, but the idea of the people "waking up" is a false Hollywood trope. Only capture or destruction of the media apparatus matters. The fact that no one cares about the Vegas shooting shows how media narrative kills or sustains public reactions.
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There's a certain trope in movies where the villain reveals his master plan but the heroes secretly caught it on tape, then the fuzzy warm montage of mainstream news breathlessly reporting it and vindicating the good guys. Doesn't happen.
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The problem is the eternal forgetting of the Left, caused by the fact that It's rarely the same Left 20 years later. People grow out of it and new college students are indoctrinated in at such a rate that you can never make them accept the consequences of their actions.
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Just like Venezuela - you'd think you'd be able to rub socialists' nose in its total failure, but almost all the people who believed it a great success of socialism in 2004 aren't socialists anymore, and the new recruits have been persuaded it was never socialist anyway.
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