The “meth of the masses” analogy would mean that it still has the unhealthy, deceptive and deafening aspects of a drug addiction, but without the “soothing last refuge of peace” part
Then the analogy is spot on.
The “meth of the masses” analogy would mean that it still has the unhealthy, deceptive and deafening aspects of a drug addiction, but without the “soothing last refuge of peace” part
Then the analogy is spot on.
The thumbnail of people cheering and being ecstatic about the decision looks quite deranged when you acknowledge it’s essentially about permission to murder without care.
The fact that you’re equalizing US Republicans with fascists speaks magnitude of how shallow and undeveloped your position is.
And that’s coming from me as a European, with absolutely no vested interest in US internal affairs.
It’s always masked as an “assault on truth” tho inn’it?
Regarding everything you listed? No.
Your comment is both a gross misrepresentation of US history and a simplification of a complex contested topic across the world.
I don’t see how that’s an adequate example.
It seems like you’re making a bad attempt at a caricature instead of actually explaining.
I don’t see what makes these things incapable of being present at the same time as democracy.
Seems like these statements are based on feelings, not actual reasoning.
Huh, I remember reading his critique around when Endgame was coming out and thought he just didn’t get it.
Now, after years of the shit the MCU has been pushing out, I see he was ahead of our time.
I remember when they had the same idea around 2014, to ban smoking for anyone born in the UK from 2000 onwards. That would have been easier to enforce.
You mean that games need to have 100 000 copies sold to get to the 30% cut?