ReddRatt

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submitted 2 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by ReddRatt@hexbear.net to c/slop@hexbear.net
 

Imagine these animals telling a small child how it's good that their mother is now dead.

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 27 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (4 children)

They're the superior race, but can't code, model, draw, compose, animate or even write without AI. Seriously, what have they done? The Will Stencil Show? New Norm? They always want people to do things for them, but they can't make their own content. Hell, even the DPRK that was heavily sanctioned makes their own content. What's stopping these people?

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 40 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Women keep voting further left (at least by American standards) and these dipshits keep wondering why. Like, can they imagine themselves as Women for a minute or two? This is terrible optics, Women will vote against him by Assad numbers.

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 4 points 3 days ago

Well, her profile had pronouns in bio so it's okay that this domestic terrorist was taken down!

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 17 points 4 days ago (1 children)

There's just too many of them, I saw one of them generate AI pornography of that dead woman. I don't even know what to say. These people lost all their fucking humanity. How do we go from "Shadilay! MAGA! Drain the Swamp" from 2016 to this... fucked up, dystopian police state where women get killed and the government excuses it while what seems to be a large portion of the population cheering and supporting the killer.

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 27 points 4 days ago (1 children)

These people won't live forever, that's all we know. It might be sooner, it might be later, but time eventually eats us all. The status quo might change, slightly. I saw these inhumane ghouls generate AI porn of that dead woman. Do you think people will forget the evilness? The anger? The hatred? Good people won't forget. There's a saying that goes like: "Those who beat, forget. Those who are beaten, remember."

Keep that in memory. Even if these people are anonymous, people won't forget what these people did as a collective.

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 47 points 4 days ago (7 children)

No respect for human life. Outside, or inside America.

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 28 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

Well, we should all be thankful that the United States is a liberal democracy where the needs of all citizens are represented, and not, well, a military company run by a bunch of ultra-rich, psychopathic technocrats who fund political campaigns for the only two political parties allowed to exist, while their business and political elite are blackmailed by a human trafficking cult led by a foreign agent in which the current president is heavily implied to be involved in... :)

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 29 points 4 days ago

They will pay for each bullet and defend their right to be gunned down by their government.

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 38 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

See, that's the funny thing. These "know-it-all" Americans always tell people who live in peripheral areas of the world to "overthrow their leaders," but if you tell Americans to use their weapons for anything but gunning down shopping malls and schools, they will tell you to shut up because you're "fedposting." Pretty damn easy to tell others to commit acts of violence against their governments when living in the US, I want to see you guys do the same. But no, they won't.

They have the second amendment to "defend themselves against tyranny," but when there's a paramilitary group terrorizing civilians, these people do absolutely nothing.

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 87 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Eye opening, isn't it? The United States is becoming more and more like the 'rogue states' we used to see on the media. Disobeying international law, threatening to annex foreign territories, bombings, breaking international air space, piracy, censorship, execution of civilians... I'm not kidding, there should be a boycott. No World Cup in the US. That shows that not even the United States government and its authorities like their own people, their own tax payers. So, if you're a collaborationist, don't expect to be given preferential treatment just because you sold your own people to them. You will end up just like this woman.

[–] ReddRatt@hexbear.net 33 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

Wouldn't that be very demoralizing for Ukraine? They're fighting for the right to join NATO, the so-called "Western World." But not even this "Western World" can hold itself together, as the United States wants to invade one of their best members. That would be the most "I told you so" moment of the century.

 

Whatever happened to "thou shalt not kill" and "thou shalt not steal?"

 

Look at this photo.

Seriously. Why? Why are they such sellouts? They're on a level of submissiveness worse than South Korea, because at least South Koreans see themselves as, well, Koreans. Even if they're subject to the United States of America, they still see themselves as Koreans.

But, how about other parts of the world? Russia, China, Vietnam, DPRK, and many others. They make the rules, when these nations get bombed, they rebuild and get stronger. That's agency. Our nations, unfortunately, due to our upper caste, they treat us like subjects. Like children or employees that need to be managed.

The South American right refuses to accept this, they think that: "If we just help America whip the other servants, the Americans will make us a Junior Boss."

But the reality is another, the Monroe Doctrine is still going on with the total consent of our elites. America never promoted us as "Junior Boss" even after centuries of colonialism and total right-wing political dominance. The results were underwhelming and gave our people nothing but debt and dependency.

The left is rooted in the land and people, even the most moderate SocDem wings. They simply say: "This is our soil, our people, and country, let's do our best within our time." So, this gives them a spine, a soul. The right is rootless. They don't love their land, they love the idea of being somewhere else, they don't see themselves as "one of us" and would rather be American. They want to destroy local culture and Americanize it. They don't even try to hide the hate they have for the poor.

And due to that, they cannot fight for themselves, there's no spirit here because they rejected their own identity.

Let's compare this. Eastern Europe lost tens of millions of people in two world wars, cities turned into ash. Has any of these people given up and decided to stop being themselves? No, they rebuilt. China was humiliated for a century by colonial powers and had a civil war later. Many struggled to defend their system, they did not beg for the Americans or the British to colonize them by force.

The right is just too spiritually broken to pay the price of sovereignty. They want the same comfort of their American master, without wanting the struggle.

That leads me to believe that you cannot be "patriotic" and be a right-wing in this part of the world because both contradict each other. If you want to be truly patriotic, you must want your country to talk to other nations as equals, not from a master-boss dynamic like the right does.

All in all, why are they like this?? Where did this all began? They have been "house slaves" for so long they have forgotten how to live outside the master's house.

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