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As much as it pains me to cover parts of a painting dating back to the War Between the States, the message is clear.Related content
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Setdlos In reply to ??? [2018-01-16 03:25:48 +0000 UTC]
I am not so scared of what happens under "Chavismo" (the socialist regime since 1998), I am more afraid of what will happen later, who will be the new one in charge, since what many, especially in the international community, do not know , is that Socialism in Venezuela did not start in 1998, it start in 1959, only that by that time they decided to put on other names (social democracy, social christianity, etc). At the moment there is only left in Venezuela and it does not seem that it is going to change.
Believe me I would even offer to pilot the helicopters, but it will be the Venezuelans who will shoot their tyrants, not others.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-01-16 07:39:56 +0000 UTC]
Well lets finish what we started in Cuba then.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=T0CzmAtD…
I can see what you mean, it’s like that in California where despite the state having highest poverty rate and welfare recipients in the Union with reckless spending galore along with high crime. Calfornians will still support this particular type of
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-01-16 18:25:24 +0000 UTC]
T H E H E L I C O P T E R S A R E C O M I N G
Well yes, what I've heard lately from California is that it's pretty screwed up. I wish you the best for there, do not stop defending America.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-01-16 20:56:49 +0000 UTC]
We won’t have a hard time since commie ninjas think charging at fully armored riot police with bike locks is a good idea.
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-01-16 21:38:20 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, Commies always been naive stupids.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-01-16 21:39:40 +0000 UTC]
Well maybe not the Soviet kind.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-01-18 01:41:08 +0000 UTC]
So other than oil and waiting in long lines for toilet paper, what is there to do in Venezuela?
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-01-18 02:37:39 +0000 UTC]
Oil prices plummeted a few years ago. It is not so much the lines to buy, it is more the fact that prices are beyond the clouds due to inflation or that the product simply is not found. To top it off, there are cash shortages, it literally costs more to print a Banknote than the value of the Banknote itself.
To top it off even more, the Venezuelan society does not have balls, the protests of 2017 that could have made a difference were in vain because we have a false opposition that does not want to leave the regime and because the Venezuelans do not have the conviction to stay protesting the time we have to protest, three days later they are tired and they go back to their homes and the only thing left are deaths in vain.
Honestly the only short-term solution for the Venezuelan is to leave the country, and it is not for something anti-nationalist, it is because there is no solution nearby. What I do not like is that because of our degenerate culture many Venezuelans immigrates, even if they are legal, they are a totally shame abroad.
Sorry for the long answer.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-01-18 03:19:29 +0000 UTC]
It’s okay, funny you mention that because I have met a man from Venezuela that said he was glad he did not have to live in such a shithole and all those people who think Chavez is still their guy can go fuck themselves. (He did not say it in that context, but you get the idea.)
Here in the US the left wingers or progressives as they call them. Want a form of socialism that is like Venuzela but without Chavez’s nationalistic tone(Globalization bullcrap AKA Merkel.) Many on the Right(not those bullshit bankersters called Republicans) want a form of worker socialism(Like nationalization of industries etc.) Capitalism does not seem to be popular in the US as one might think since it seems to be a tool of the wealthy.
However in Venezuela’s case I suggest you have a party made of blackshirts and helicopters as an alternative to your Failing Leftist government. I do think more unstablity might unfold in the near future as you have TV actors forming Rebel groups. In fact this might be a good opportunity to spread Fascism in Latin America once again, especially since your country sounds like a good start in terms of oil production. (Sorry it reminded me of Panzers.)
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-01-18 04:48:39 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I understand the idea.
While it is true that there may be leftist nationalisms, Chávez was not a nationalist, his nationalist nuances were simply rotten populism.
And it is necessary to understand that due to years of neoconservative and neoliberal garbage, many see capitalism as a tool at the service of globalism, and that may be true up to a certain point (although I sincerely believe that it is retarded to calling "capitalists" to bankers and lobbies that benefit from big governments and that, in fact, destroy capitalism), that's why I see that many right-wingers are moving to the Third Position, because they are sick of this left-right hegemony, sick of with the fact that "conservative capitalists" ally with the commies whenever there is another group that is also against the communists.
Believe me, if a "Right-Wing Death Squad" or a "Third position Death Squad" or some shit like that emerge i will be the first to join (probably I would not serve much because I'm fucking weak :/). It would be very curious and we could even solve certain things if Fascism or National Socialism emerged here, although this last one I do not think would be useful because 50% of this country are mestizos; that would be a great dissonance. But yes, it would be cool, it would be to tell the world "this is what happens when Communist and globalist garbage invades our country" and commies would start to fall by helicopters, dreaming doesn't cost anything.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-01-18 06:03:54 +0000 UTC]
That first second half took the words right out of my mouth. In reality why many far righters hate capitalism in terms of benefiting the wealthy and creating globalist oligarch societies( the bankers live off the government but the will still try to con you like a drug dealer.) is that the economic system of capitalism promotes degenerate behavior, narcissism, martialistism, lack for traditional values, and mental weakness. This of course is the work of Marxists colliding with their banker class counterparts that they pretend to hate to keep their “professional ninja army” in line of course.
As for Fascism for Venezuela. It can be done as a Nationalistic and a Militaristic doctrine rather than a racial one. I mean Mussolini was the first Fascist leader in history with one of his right hand men being of Jewish origin. Most Leftist(despite being anti-semetic themselves like Corbyn’s Labour Party.) Just want you think that the principles of Gentilie’s ideology of Fascism is the same think as Hitler’s Nazi Party, much like how Socialist countries like yours is quite different in compared to the Soviet Union which was more of a FAR RIGHT country than the hippie utopia, Antifags think it is(Yes I will get heat from my colleagues for that one.)
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-01-18 18:06:24 +0000 UTC]
Hey, mate, sorry for not answering, here were 2:00 am.
Personally I consider myself a defender of capitalism and the free market, but obviously it is not a utopia, it has been used as a weapon to promote consumerism among the naive young people and adults, no one of they seems to have a definite identity, as this "identity" comes from useless objects they buy; the products destined to satiate the buyer have become the new supplier of "culture", no longer art for example, and that has ended up in a nihilistic and hedonistic culture.
That said, I think blaming capitalism for this, or at least blaming it for all of this is wrong. This type of degenerated "culture" also comes from a subsidized society, these leftists want to promote a culture where the government subsidizes your education, your health, your home, even your subcetibility (political correction). In that scenario we have naive and capricious students, they do not have jobs, they do not pay bills, they do not have children or responsibilities. This culture subsidized by big governments is what allows the deganeration to flourish.
I do not see them as Marxists, they only use economic and cultural Marxism, globalism, "cultural capitalism" (I do not like this term), neoliberalism/neoconservatism and others as weapons, as means to achieve their objectives.
As for Fascism in Venezuela: of course, I know that the Italian Fascist doctrine does not necessarily share the national socialist racial doctrine (this doctrine does not bother me too much, I am mestizo and I have gotten along well with several national socialists and we share many ideas). Before socialism infected Venezuela there was a military regime by General Marcos Perez Jimenes, and that regime from 1952 to 1958 was the best thing that Venezuela had, even during that time we were the 4th nation with the highest GDP in the world. That nationalist militarist doctrine (although it can not be considered Fascist) of General Perez Jimenes called "the new national ideal" is growing again among young Venezuelans and that can be a hope. Not to say that we had a party under that doctrine that almost puts the general back in power (but socialism attacked) called the "nationalist civic crusade", I mean, dare to tell me that this name is not fucking epic!
Another long answer, it's a pleasure to talk to you mate.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-01-18 19:18:00 +0000 UTC]
Your right in that department. I just normally have the urge to associate capitalism with Marxism in terms of degenerate behavior and the globalist crusade.
I do respect the free market in terms of individual small businesses and currency transactions. However I will tell you that America does not need anymore Rockerfellers and Detroits. Those are bad experiences we do not want to repeat again. I could explain more of my views on markets if you want?
If that new national idea worked in Venezuela before then it can work again, it may not be Mussolini but unlike whiny libtards, I am not complaining. (Sorry, with all that oil at your disposal you can use it to turn all of South America into your own backyard, because panzers.)
So since you have electricity, I guess you do not have to be in the bread line as everyone else?
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-01-18 22:12:08 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I can understand that. And of course, explain if you want to. I appreciate the free market and private property because I believe that it is the model that best adapts to human nature and that has brought the most prosperity, not only to the rich, but to everyone who works. Even outside the economic, I believe that submitting our ideas to the "free market of ideas" creates better ideas. But obviously the world will never be a utopia and that's why I always look for a nationalist approach, rejecting globalist crap. Someone said "our choices are no longer left or right, our choices are nationalism or globalism" and I think that is true. Btw, fuck the Rockefellers; How about Henry Ford, what do you think of him?
And yeah, i hope it works again. If we ever get to have a strong military Venezuela, the first thing we are going to do is open fire against Guyana, they still do not return to us the "Guayana Esequiba", that territory is ours and we have to recover it by hook or by crook. The next will be Colombia...
Luckily for me the lines for bread are not very long, prices are the problem.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-01-18 22:53:12 +0000 UTC]
Ford TBH is the only Capitalist I like in terms of making factory work efficient and the Nazi jokes make of him which were true until after the war. I cannot find much dirt on him though, so I guess he is okay in my book.
Columbia might be hard to conquer due to their bulletproof clothing manufacturers and endless supply of cocaine. Though you can hire Filipino Mercenaries to help take care of the drug problem however.
I bet the reason for bread lines is that farmers got tired of feeding people who live on handouts and decided to take a few years off.
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-01-18 23:36:07 +0000 UTC]
Ford is the last American businessman.
I trust that from so much living in Caracas (the capital) with all the deaths and thefts that there are every second we will have enough cold, calculator and stealthy people without fear to be troops (that really sounds like a fucking dystopia).
If we really take advantage of our lands, we would be an unbeatable autarchy, but people preferred to a commie regime that never achieved anything with the lands and now they are forgotten, zzzzzz...
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-04-10 05:44:16 +0000 UTC]
Sorry about the long response, but I got a way where you might be able to turn Venezuela into a Fascist State.
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-04-10 21:06:20 +0000 UTC]
Wow mate, I did not think to see you again here xd
How?
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-04-10 21:30:37 +0000 UTC]
Make contact with the Brazilians, I’m sure their far right groups there might be sympathetic to the cause, in the terms of FN FALs. Plus with the way things are going with the US in terms of the Middle East and how LAs do not want to be reminded of Cold War Nostalgia. Brazil might be the best option.
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-04-10 23:19:39 +0000 UTC]
Quite curious, I do not know much about the Brazilian situation beyond that they have been in situations similar to ours with their socialist "leaders". Beyond the issue of Lula da Silva i have no idea how is their situation right now.
As for us, there is not much to say since the last time we spoke, we are in a political limbo and empty of power.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-04-11 00:59:25 +0000 UTC]
Well as you know right now there is going to be an potential outbreak of WW3 happening soon.
By the way the US is at the moment, there’s going to riots in the streets, not people lining up at the recruitment station.
There might be a Civil War to follow on the account that everyone looks armed for one.
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-04-11 22:41:55 +0000 UTC]
Yes, of course I know that, these last days have been terrible, the West is just going to a war just because the "best ally" so wants it. I honestly do not know what to think about the future, everything seems very gloomy seeing all the problems that the EU is currently afflicting, not only the probable WW3, but all the problems you face in terms of national and border security.
My best wishes, you have always been a nation that I have admired, it is terrible to see these situations.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-04-11 23:01:47 +0000 UTC]
Well if war does break out it would mean the end of globalization and a likely scenario of premodernist attitudes making a comeback depending on who is still left alive. The concept of World Superpower will be gone and most nations will likely adopt an Isolationist policy like Japan with the exception of old school political ideas arising like a phoniex from the ashes as an alternative to the failed ideology of Capitalism whom many feel has done more harm then good. My country could break up into pieces with different states forming countries depending on political or cultural status.(Texas is a prime and modern example.)
You should watch out for your neighbours. They might use this conflict to claim resources if you know what I mean.
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-04-12 00:02:49 +0000 UTC]
Curious hypothesis, although as you say, that will depend on which country comes alive from the conflict.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-04-12 01:06:45 +0000 UTC]
Well the First World War brought the end of absolute old Monarch rule in Europe. An WW2 brought an end to Pre-Modernist Ideology and that various wars that happened between rival European countries for centuries, aside from The 90s Balkans War despite the fact they had a Pre-Modern mindset thanks to the Iron Curtain policies of the Soviet Union. Funny how they had Marxist in their name, but did not want the other Marxist influence spreading into their Bloc, if you know what I mean. XD
However I do believe it can happen in US as the current political situation seems unstable.
By the way I know this sounds funny, but have you played the Tropico game series?
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-04-12 03:30:53 +0000 UTC]
Wow man, that's interesting, I see you know a lot.
Responding to the latter, no, I am not much of playing video games and the situation here does not favor me. Why you asking?
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-04-12 08:02:27 +0000 UTC]
Well you being from Latin America and from a country that look like it was controlled by Fidel Castro before he died. That is what is pretty much the game in a nutshell but on a carribean island.
Here’s a video of the 6 installment coming gibs you a better understanding on the game in general...
m.youtube.com/watch?v=dzqPiVwb…
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-04-15 02:44:56 +0000 UTC]
I get it. I did a little research on the game and it seemed curious to me. I'll take a look, thanks for the recommendation.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-04-15 19:51:03 +0000 UTC]
By the way they have already striked Syria. Get ready for bullshit.
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Setdlos In reply to SharpySaber [2018-04-16 01:52:38 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I know, these days have been heavy with everything I've recently read on the subject.
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SharpySaber In reply to Setdlos [2018-04-16 03:21:34 +0000 UTC]
Well I won’t be crying if Seattle and San Fransico get nuke to smiterins. They wanted it after all, so they can literally go fuck themselves.
Chinese would probably do a much better running that side of the country. Now you maybe asking why the hell would I be in support of a Communist country you may ask?
No.1: Well confuse those dumbass Antifa and Communist hipsters when they realize this is a country that is highly authoritarian with conservative values that are so aggressive against liberal things like drug use, gender pronouns, homosexuality, and all the other things that make these sniveling soycakes critize Trump(Globalist Traitor!) for not progressive enough etc.
No 2: Being Triggered by No 1.
No 3: Antifa realizing the have to do real work. (Priceless Reaction.)
No 4: Facebook gets destroyed.
No 5: Every Red State laughs at them XD!
No 6: 1 through 5.
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OddGarfield In reply to ??? [2018-01-05 05:59:27 +0000 UTC]
I'll spare those poor Coexist fools and get 'em later if they try anything else.
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SharpySaber In reply to OddGarfield [2018-01-05 07:06:15 +0000 UTC]
Hard to choose between Democratic Party and CNN, because CNN can be made fun of through memes, yet the Democrats have Maine, I like Maine.
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SharpySaber In reply to MasterChica1987 [2018-01-05 07:02:36 +0000 UTC]
There is no knife in this game.
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MasterChica1987 In reply to SharpySaber [2018-01-05 09:50:26 +0000 UTC]
Oh, but he's got a knife in the pic though...
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SharpySaber In reply to MasterChica1987 [2018-01-05 19:19:13 +0000 UTC]
Understandable have a great day.
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MasterChica1987 In reply to OddGarfield [2018-01-05 06:19:44 +0000 UTC]
But save it for a group that doesn't deserve a quick bullet. Like Antifa or BLM.
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maxm2317 In reply to OddGarfield [2018-01-05 05:33:26 +0000 UTC]
I also condemn white supremacists, the American Neo-Nazi Party, Black Lives Matter, the New Black Panther Party, and all other associated terrorist organizations that exist in the world!
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