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When you're a diehard fan of an ideology built around a centrally planned economy (that invariably blows up....) I think that's a given.
I really believe the dems think they can control the world like a god. All they have to do is speak and it'll happen. But I dont think they're that far gone to think they can control the economy.
 
I tell people that we are the new Soviet Union. Think about it.

  • Jailing political opponents in witch trials
  • Spreading political ideology through destabilizing wars (and being terrible at it)
  • Redefinition of terms and events to fit the power structure
  • Problems that state media handwave away as conspiracy, problematic, or hyperpartisan
  • Indoctrination of children to follow regime lock step
  • If that doesn't work, destroy the family structure to make the government surrogate parents
Its the Soviet Union but with a Marvel and TikTok infused filter, sponsored by Coca-Cola, Pfizer, and Disney.

The core difference is the intent. The Soviets wanted to instill inhuman levels of dedication to the state, while globalhomo wants obedient n-cattle at any cost, even at societal collapse. You may say its similar, but Soviets atleast knew you needed some standards to keep things running and general appearance. Standards are problematic in the globalhomo plan, which creates further perpetuation of dumber and dumber people growing lazier and lazier until they just desire dopamine constantly with no faucet of work and cost preventing them from it. See also: r/antiwork.
You can also add in removing religion, traditions, and history to establish a new set of "right-thinking" views.
 
It's always fascinating that Pedro and Muhammad can shit out 6 kids and make it work, but John is too "principled" to have more than 1 kid and refuses to use the child support services his taxes finance.
John is too ashamed of his race to surround himself with a homogenous support community or a group of close families that share his religious beliefs so he doesn't have the support network that Pedro and Muhammad have to collectively share the burdens of raising kids. Poorer white communities often instinctively understand diminishing returns so they set up community or church based unofficial daycare systems and all pitch in to make raising kids easier for everyone. John however swallowed just enough of the bugman soy soup to convince himself that he is in fact an island and doesn't need spiritual connections to a higher power or his fellow man and has to do everything himself and suffer.
 
John is too ashamed of his race to surround himself with a homogenous support community or a group of close families that share his religious beliefs so he doesn't have the support network that Pedro and Muhammad have to collectively share the burdens of raising kids. Poorer white communities often instinctively understand diminishing returns so they set up community or church based unofficial daycare systems and all pitch in to make raising kids easier for everyone. John however swallowed just enough of the bugman soy soup to convince himself that he is in fact an island and doesn't need spiritual connections to a higher power or his fellow man and has to do everything himself and suffer.
I’d like to see some evidence that this is uniquely racial, and not an obvious function of wealth. Are there numbers showing that upper-middle-class Pedro’s and Jamal’s are still predominantly having massive families with 5+ children? Or are they, like John and Chang, mostly limiting themselves to 1-3? In my personal anecdotal experience they also tend to have smaller families, but if the numbers say otherwise I’m willing to believe them.
 
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