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  • Calling everything that disagrees with your owners’ world view “propaganda” is just pure slavebrained behavior.

    Yes, the fact they are able to feed themselves while under crushing sanctions and even have a fucking space program means they have a more efficient economy than say, the US with it’s 1% hunger rate or the UK which is starting to kick people out of housing because they ‘can’t afford it.’ They are able to accomplish the same thing every society has as a goal – taking care of its people better than if they were on their own – with 1/10,000th of the resources.

    Developing countries that aren’t in famine are indeed better economies than developed countries, because they don’t have developing countries to exploit to prop up their economy.




  • Your list of ‘victories’ seem to all be against people at least ten centuries behind your current technology. That’s not a war. That’s just genocide. And no, the UK did not win WWII. They were busy hiding in their bunkers while real countries actually fought and died.

    (also “found him annoying” is a weird euphemism for “stalking while committing multiple hate crimes and threatening” but that’s why Labor is looking more and more like UKIP these days, brown men can’t defend themselves against “True Englishman” aggression.)









  • The very short answer? Insecurity.

    The slightly longer answer?

    Many people get their sense of right and wrong, their morality, their entire identity exclusively from those around them, and never from themselves. They don’t even think they are capable of having any of that themselves; mainly because they’ve been told since they could barely misunderstand language that that’s impossible.

    If your society disallows personal identity and forces you to pick from a preselected and made set of options then anyone not fitting those options is doing something wrong. Many of them legitimately do not understand why they dislike trans people or gay people or just people that don’t fit into the narrow version of society they grew up understanding was the limit of acceptable existence, they just know “it ain’t right.”

    The existence of the Other, especially an Other that is incredibly proud and out about their existence, one who is not ashamed to not fit into any of the available options they’ve been lead to believe solely exist, physically causes them pain. Because it forces them to question, even subconsciously, if whether or not the entirety of their known existence is actually wrong. Because (statistically) that question was beat out of them at an early age.

    Every child, at some point in development, encounters someone outside their “tribe” that they do not understand. They look to those around them for guidance, of course, but if in an independent environment (i.e. a sheltered white child meeting a black child at a playground mostly unsupervised) the child will show curiosity and then acceptance assuming the encounter doesn’t end in any perceived danger. That child automatically accepted the Other into their “tribe” without question, because without outside input and without any sense of danger, there’s no reason not to; however if that child did have someone in their ‘tribe’ close by that disapproved, or worse yet explained why they disapproved, that child will associate that interaction as ‘outside the tribe’ and develop discriminatory beliefs because that new person is not how “they should be.” They do not take any of the roles in the tribe that have been explained.

    Now modern humans in modern times can break out of “tribal” thought. In fact most will try to at some point, early in their childhood, then again in their teen years, and finally if and when they are placed independently in a new environment in their young adult years (the college effect). But if there’s someone there at every turning point stopping them from gaining that independence, they will just withdraw and stay in that simplistic world view.

    They are a {straight} {man/woman} who does {tribe-approved work role for gender} and {insert tribe approved weekly cultural activity}. If you differ, you’re a danger to yourself and others, and you must be corrected. Because obviously someone taught you to be different. And that someone that taught you was wrong because they themselves were different, and so on, back to {insert cultural reference about warring tribes (i.e. Lilith v Eve)}. You might not even be human.