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Gowdy ago

Kek, I've got a funny voat story.

I got banned from /v/altright (a sub I'm pretty sure I've never posted to) b/c I said...

I'd rather have Milo Yiannopolous on my dodgeball team than George Takei

That's verbatim. Got banned for being a "jew lover". Some of you really can be as bad as SJWs.

Gowdy ago

I'm not backing a horse. I'm even mostly agreeing w/ you. Jews do have an overly robust representation in MSM and the Chinese are actually doing studies on it funnily enough.

xenoPsychologist ago

Chinese are actually doing studies on it

i saw a post on that on voat recently. i find it kind of odd that they got jewed way hard by going full blown communist, and now theyre saying "the west falls for the jews manipulation. how can we manipulate like that?"

its like they dont even realize they fell for it even worse than we have.

Gowdy ago

China is the worst bit of capitalist as fuck in some ways. They manipulate markets by basing their gdp partially on construction. Thus all the ghost cities. They've got plenty of capitalism. They just don't spread it around equally.

xenoPsychologist ago

yeah, but isnt that a recent development? i could be wrong.

Gowdy ago

Recent in a sense but way more than 2 decades in the making. Journalists like Joy Reid still pretend Russia is communist but their deregulated 90s were a stunning example of cowboy capitalism run amok at times. Gorbachev even appointed Vory v sacone ( or however you spell it) to top govt positions. Shit was truly nuts. Imagine so little regulation that the mob fully ran the country in a capitalist country.

xenoPsychologist ago

thats pretty interesting, as im not particularly well read on china. but my main point was that they had fallen to communism, and remained that way long enough to do classic communist things like murdering large portions of their population.

someone should make a movie genre like the old cheap westerns that is basically economic cowboy china. just "westerns but modern and chinese". bet theres a market for it going completely untapped.