Never ending pursuit of status and not growing out of the immaturity that causes you to make decisions based on what others think about
Wow! Get a load of these nutjob conspiracy theorists at the Wall Street Journal
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I think we're already seeing that starting, so I tend to agree with you.
Not just the poor or the idle rich, the administrative class is overwhelming the actual productive classes. There's a use for administrators, but when there's a disparity between the prestige and money for doing a thing compared to administrating doing a thing there's a big problem and you end up with too many people trying to manage the one person actually doing the thing.
Not just the poor or the idle rich, the administrative class is overwhelming the actual productive classes. There's a use for administrators, but when there's a disparity between the prestige and money for doing a thing compared to administrating doing a thing there's a big problem and you end up with too many people trying to manage the one person actually doing the thing.
The absolute superficial self absorption and hubris to complain loudly to everyone for no reason that you can't find a good bagel outside NYC as if they owe you an apology.
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
I'm sure there is a perfectly reasonable explanation for an Olympics theme centered on a pandemic and death, but like, ..what is it?
> The end justifies the means
What end though? Becoming a vassal state of the West?
Putin wanted Ukraine to be neutral and independence for ethnically Russian areas.
Are the means justified to avoid that?
I can see how zalenski and blackrock end up on top, but I can't see how this was a better path for the average Ukrainian.
What end though? Becoming a vassal state of the West?
Putin wanted Ukraine to be neutral and independence for ethnically Russian areas.
Are the means justified to avoid that?
I can see how zalenski and blackrock end up on top, but I can't see how this was a better path for the average Ukrainian.
> people of Ukraine managed to stand against giant imperial horde
I guess it's a bit of a Rorschach test.
I see mass inscription, Zalenski on a never ending world tour for Western proxy war support, and a lock-step narrative from every media outlet of significance in the Western world.
It looks like a proxy war between NATO and Russia because it is.
Seems like Ukrainians are pawns in a game unfortunately.
I guess it's a bit of a Rorschach test.
I see mass inscription, Zalenski on a never ending world tour for Western proxy war support, and a lock-step narrative from every media outlet of significance in the Western world.
It looks like a proxy war between NATO and Russia because it is.
Seems like Ukrainians are pawns in a game unfortunately.
Zalenski has already signed up Blackrock and other globalists to "rebuild" Ukraine, talking up how much money is to be made.
The idea that they will allow it to become a bastion of freedom after years of functioning as the largest slush fund for elites is not realistic.
The idea that they will allow it to become a bastion of freedom after years of functioning as the largest slush fund for elites is not realistic.