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describing shit like "an eastern style government" is what outs you as being profoundly 1) ignorant and 2) racist
like, when the U.S. supported a police dictatorship in South Korea that did literally every awful thing North Korea has been accused of, including but not limited to "killing people for having the wrong haircut" (the anti- queue shit), is that a EASTERN STYLE government, because it's a dictatorship led by perfidious asiatics? Or is it a WESTERN STYLE government, since it's literally a puppet of a western government? (hint, it's the second one nerd)
like do you even have enough braincells to comprehend what's fucked up about the fucked up shit you say
Read a book. A history book.
3/4 of this site has read Jakarta Method
What is that?
A book. A history book
Bro
a floor wax and a dessert topping
I lost.


Tysm you've made my entire day
wow epic comeback nerd, turns out reading books is why i know more than your dumb fucking ass
The ignorant always think they know more, because they never learned enough to know how little they know.
Yes, that's what makes them so frustrating, isn't it?
So true bestie.
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They posted facts they got from books and instead of refuting any of those facts you told them to read a book
Which book? Mein Kampf?
hell yeah this fuckin rules lmfao
We have, have you?
What fucking history books are you reading, and were any of them published after the invention of the automobile?
What history books do you recommend?
Animal Farm and 1984.
That is exactly what I would bet they would reply with if they bothered replying
r/neoliberal user talking about "evidence-based policy" when they don't actually have a firm grasp of even the identity of any of the studies that they take as being the authoritative statements on various subjects.