Canada imports 77% of their goods from the US. The US imports 18% of their goods from Canada.
Leafs, brace yourselves. We WILL conquer you and we WILL make your country into a state.
Leafs, brace yourselves. We WILL conquer you and we WILL make your country into a state.
My long-awaited essay exposing the fundamental flaws and inconsistencies in Richard Hananiaβs and
Anatoly Karlinβs conception of Elite Human Capitalπ§²π― is now published. It took me a long time to research & write it so I'd appreciate if you could spread it around.
You can read it here: https://ubersoy.com/p/elite-human-capital-debunked
Anatoly Karlinβs conception of Elite Human Capitalπ§²π― is now published. It took me a long time to research & write it so I'd appreciate if you could spread it around.
You can read it here: https://ubersoy.com/p/elite-human-capital-debunked
About to go live with Monsieur Z and Co. (we are live now) https://youtu.be/wQwzQXWAWBQ
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Z-Cast Episode 2
Welcome to Z-Cast, the Monsieur Z podcast, where history Youtubers come together to talk about anything (except politics!). Featuring host, Monsieur Z, and special guests US of Z, Lavader, MrAsianPie, and Ubersoy.
πΆPatreon https://www.patreon.com/monsieurz/membershipβ¦
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The people seeking political asylum in Russia are the kind of people that would be locked up in a mental asylum in the West https://www.group-telegram.com/intelslava/73252
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π«π·π·πΊJournalist Natacha Rey, who was convicted in France for claims that President Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte was born a man, has asked for political asylum in Russia , her lawyer said.
European freedom of speech
European freedom of speech
In 1987 the Soviet government ordered a poll asking 46 thousand workers how satisfied they were with various government services they were provided and these are the opinions of the workers:
Public Catering : 24.1% satisfied vs 72.8% unsatisfied
Medical Services (which were free btw): 48.7% satisfied vs 46.6%
Tourist Services: 48.6% satisfied vs 44.4% unsatisfied
Cultural Services: 44.0% satisfied vs 48.2% unsatisfied
Trade Services: 26.1% satisfied vs 71.1% unsatisfied
Transport Services: 56.0% satisfied vs 34.6% unsatisfied
Household Services: 40.3% satisfied vs 52.8% unsatisfied
Sports Services: 52.8% satisfied vs 39.1% unsatisfied
Public Catering : 24.1% satisfied vs 72.8% unsatisfied
Medical Services (which were free btw): 48.7% satisfied vs 46.6%
Tourist Services: 48.6% satisfied vs 44.4% unsatisfied
Cultural Services: 44.0% satisfied vs 48.2% unsatisfied
Trade Services: 26.1% satisfied vs 71.1% unsatisfied
Transport Services: 56.0% satisfied vs 34.6% unsatisfied
Household Services: 40.3% satisfied vs 52.8% unsatisfied
Sports Services: 52.8% satisfied vs 39.1% unsatisfied
Summary of Saul Alinsky's 12 Rules for Leftist Radicals (think which ones we can borrow):
1. Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have. Perception of strength is as important as actual strength. Leverage psychological warfare.
2. Never go outside the expertise of your people. Keep actions within the capabilities of your group to maintain confidence and cohesion.
3. Whenever possible, go outside the expertise of the enemy. Push opponents into unfamiliar territory where they are uncomfortable and prone to mistakes.
4. Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules. Hold opponents to their stated principles, forcing contradictions and hypocrisy to the surface.
5. Ridicule is manβs most potent weapon. Mockery and derision are highly effective because they provoke emotional reactions and cannot be easily countered.
6. A good tactic is one your people enjoy. Engagement and morale are sustained when activists find joy in their work.
7. A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag. Keep strategies fresh to maintain momentum and avoid predictability.
8. Keep the pressure on. Never let up. Constant, unrelenting action prevents opponents from recovering or adapting.
9. The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself. Fear of potential action can be more effective than action itself.
10. If you push a negative hard enough, it will push through and become a positive. Agitation and conflict can be leveraged to create change.
11. The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative. A movement must offer solutions, not just opposition.
12. Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. Isolate opponents, make them the face of the problem, and apply relentless pressure.
1. Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have. Perception of strength is as important as actual strength. Leverage psychological warfare.
2. Never go outside the expertise of your people. Keep actions within the capabilities of your group to maintain confidence and cohesion.
3. Whenever possible, go outside the expertise of the enemy. Push opponents into unfamiliar territory where they are uncomfortable and prone to mistakes.
4. Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules. Hold opponents to their stated principles, forcing contradictions and hypocrisy to the surface.
5. Ridicule is manβs most potent weapon. Mockery and derision are highly effective because they provoke emotional reactions and cannot be easily countered.
6. A good tactic is one your people enjoy. Engagement and morale are sustained when activists find joy in their work.
7. A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag. Keep strategies fresh to maintain momentum and avoid predictability.
8. Keep the pressure on. Never let up. Constant, unrelenting action prevents opponents from recovering or adapting.
9. The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself. Fear of potential action can be more effective than action itself.
10. If you push a negative hard enough, it will push through and become a positive. Agitation and conflict can be leveraged to create change.
11. The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative. A movement must offer solutions, not just opposition.
12. Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. Isolate opponents, make them the face of the problem, and apply relentless pressure.