It has worked splendidly! to give control to the 'international community' ;)
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @TAJackson20
Every article can be boiled down to "this problem is bad, so give control to the Economist cosmopolitan class."
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Replying to @Neoabsolutism @TAJackson20
This one from the Indian elections that got Modi elected is hilarious too in retrospect. Viceroy Economist lolhttps://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21600106-he-will-probably-become-indias-next-prime-minister-does-not-mean-he-should-be-can-anyone …
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @TAJackson20
They have articles on Cambodian elections. It is like a threat letter.
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Replying to @Neoabsolutism @TAJackson20
Were they written the same way during the Milner years I wonder.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @Neoabsolutism
That's liberalism. The paradigm demand constant conflict and competition, so they'll start it to make the models work if need be.
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Replying to @TAJackson20 @i_contemplate_
Yeah, it's all conflict mongering.every article.
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Shit, even the obituary is an act of conflict mongering. "Yu Zhijian, defiler of Mao' s portrait at Tiananmen died aged 53"
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Replying to @Neoabsolutism @TAJackson20
Haha. Some random obituary? Amazing.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @TAJackson20
Check thispic.twitter.com/8VnXHDwXZh
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How the fuck was all this happening in the hermit China of the 80s!??
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