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  • I'm sure that will be something people in 20years understand. She didn't campaign well enough so we elected a narcissistic sociopath who bragged about grabbing women by the genitals and then fucked our country into fascism.

    But her emails...

  • Hitler was actually dumb as fuck and made horrible military decisions that helped win the war, like declaring war against the US and USSR when he didn't have to.

    If the choice is evil and incompetent vs evil and not incompetent, you pick the former

  • Cool. And what happens to the company? We can for sure just shut down all oil companies today, and what happens then?

    People buy oil. They give these companies money because we want what they have. We need to change our behaviours or the polluting does not stop. It just means our money goes to a new oil company.

  • Trump should have been in prison orange years ago. But there's a better chance of him becoming president again. He's protected by the American right wing and that is probably enough to keep him not only safe from legal consequences but to keep him in power. They won't drop him until voters do.

    Prove me wrong america

  • To a degree that was shown in the hot parts of the Cold War like the Vietnam War or the Congo Crisis where they provided logistical support. Like the US, or more accurately as a counter to them, they fiddled with countries for years to get outcomes that benefited the USSR ideology.

    You could argue that it's easier to shake up someone else than lead a full invasion force, but the US has learned that lesson too and followed that same play book. Invasion is harder than giving someone the tools to destroy themselves.

  • It is wild to see this. It's amazing how quickly things change.

    Yeah, Russia was incredibly powerful in its heyday, both in global influence and military power. Think about how people are worried about climate change now, then double it. That was the threat of nuclear war that kept people awake at night for decades.

    After the time of the collapse we found out how empty a lot of their power was. How much of their achievements were less an unstoppable train and more of a rocket that couldn't be refueled. They had power but they never figured out how to make it sustainable.