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5/25/2017 10:33:32 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
korbyn
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What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today? What do you think people should do about it?




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5/25/2017 10:34:49 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
rightguyforu592
Lisle, IL
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Human overpopulation. We should restrict reproduction.

5/25/2017 10:38:59 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

sweettlisa
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (31,588)
Evansville, IN
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A drug epidemic,it's ruining families and lives of people.I really don't know what they can do it's a sad situation what the world is coming too!!

5/26/2017 12:52:03 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

driver406
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Liberals thinking government can solve all their problems by punishing the successful to reward the failures.

We need to trust God and He will solve our problems.

5/26/2017 2:30:03 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Suzhi
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Quote from rightguyforu592:
Human overpopulation. We should restrict reproduction.


That would put you in a no p*ssy zone...

5/26/2017 2:40:13 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
GalaxyRogue1
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Denver, CO
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stupid people

5/26/2017 2:52:38 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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Quote from Suzhi:
That would put you in a no p*ssy zone...


Just recently he was with sherry! I would say he's doing better than u lately!

How many decades now has it been since your divorce? I bet your x wife wasn't giving u any p*ssy then either!

Ya little whiney b*tch drunk!


P.s. How's your surgically repaired back? Still hurting?



[Edited 5/26/2017 2:53:53 AM ]

5/26/2017 2:56:49 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Suzhi
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Quote from driver406:
Liberals thinking government can solve all their problems by punishing the successful to reward the failures.

We need to trust God and He will solve our problems.


The successful need to quit finding ways around their taxes..

5/26/2017 3:14:09 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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Yeah pay more taxes so suhzi can get a raise on his foodstamps n disability/unemployment benefits



[Edited 5/26/2017 3:15:09 AM ]

5/26/2017 3:22:06 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Suzhi
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Scoobs tits are the biggest problems.. JS..

5/26/2017 3:31:29 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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Weak people like special ed timmy(suhzi) who are capable of working but only fill out foodstamp/ disability/unemployment benefit applications instead of at least one job application! that's a huge problem in today's world



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5/26/2017 3:35:03 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Suzhi
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Scoobs likes to b*tch from moms basement..

5/26/2017 3:38:43 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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Special ed timmy likes to lie n call wimmins skanks because he's not the cream of the crop around here

Damn u archer and kawk for taking struggling timmys spotlight!

Ha here's something that will send special ed timmy over the edge!

Heather leaves timmy for scoobs! Hahahhaaaaaha suck on that one ya Knoxville backwoods f*ggot



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5/26/2017 3:43:09 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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Deal with it timberly_lies heather n scoobs!!

5/26/2017 4:00:42 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Suzhi
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Why did your dad leave home, Moobert??

5/26/2017 4:13:35 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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Kansas City, MO
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Why didn't your mommy swallow? What benefits did she have to giving birth to u? Did u even get your mother a Mother's Day present Tim or did u spend Mother's Day drunk?

5/26/2017 7:02:59 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

easttowest72
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Obesity, wastfulness, drugs

5/26/2017 7:09:50 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
Olaf_the_german
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People.

5/26/2017 9:20:13 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
korbyn
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5/26/2017 9:52:43 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

playingindirt
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envy
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ungrateful

5/26/2017 10:03:09 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

mylegsarecold
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Morbid Obesity

It rather sad watching people suffer and die because they can't control themselves.

5/26/2017 11:03:39 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
4uijack
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OPie and his stupid threads!!!

5/26/2017 11:23:20 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
condor_0000
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As we can see from the actions of our beloved ruling-class, the only problem in the world is that billionaires don't have enough money. But they are working diligently to solve that problem.

Firstly, the ruling-class gangster-capitalists dished out to themselves trillions of dollars in bailouts to help them out of the little Ponzi-scheme jam that they got themselves into. They are keeping wages low and stagnant while they continue to raise rents and prices. They are looking to destroy social programs beneficial to the underclass so that they can turn the money spent on those programs into big tax cuts for billionaires. They are trying to privatize the public school system thereby turning it into a lucrative source of income for billionaires, and they are trying to take over control of all the world's most lucrative markets through war.

I'm sure that with all the single-minded energy that the ruling-class spends on solving the problem of billionaires just not having enough money that soon that problem will be solved. Except that it's never solved. Billionaires always need more money. Always!

5/26/2017 12:02:09 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

mylegsarecold
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Socialism

5/26/2017 2:34:06 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
korbyn
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5/26/2017 2:35:23 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
rightguyforu602
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The profileration of logging the world's rain forests.

5/26/2017 2:35:45 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
rubyrose2015
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Stupidity.

5/26/2017 4:13:00 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

uber_goober
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Come late Summer, I'm gonna go with swamp ass.

5/26/2017 4:23:40 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
curbsideprophet
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Humans

5/26/2017 4:39:34 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

mylegsarecold
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Rats

5/26/2017 4:39:56 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

mylegsarecold
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Apathy

5/26/2017 10:36:54 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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Quote from easttowest72:
Obesity, wastfulness, drugs


Alcoholism, narcissism, racism, lack of accountability, too many deadbeat dads and moms, too many domestic violence abusers , too many liars n misogynists



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5/26/2017 10:36:58 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

sparks_01
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snakes

5/26/2017 10:40:54 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
cupocheer
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Now where the hell is Heather?I saw her come in here.



Oh, there she is... In that Sparks thread.

5/26/2017 10:47:42 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

sparks_01
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5/27/2017 3:11:09 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
condor_0000
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Transatlantic tensions dominate G7 summit
By Peter Schwarz
27 May 2017
World Socialist Web Site
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2017/05/27/taor-m27.html

The international system of alliances created after the Second World War is breaking apart. This reality is on display at the G7 summit, which concludes Saturday in Taormina, Sicily.

European Council President Donald Tusk said on the eve of the meeting, “There can be no doubt that this will be the toughest G7 summit in many years.”

The European media have identified the cause for the crisis as the provocative and erratic behaviour of US President Donald Trump. But Trump is merely the expression of much more fundamental tendencies. Almost a decade after the global financial crisis, which brought the world economy to the brink of collapse in 2008, the conflicting interests among the imperialist powers have reached a point at which they can no longer be reconciled through talks and diplomacy. This was made clear above all in the areas of trade and climate change policy, two of the most contentious issues at the summit.

On Thursday, Trump strongly criticised Germany’s economic policy. At a meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and Tusk in Brussels, he described the Germans as “bad, very bad,” and threatened to stop the sale of German cars in the US.

At the subsequent NATO meeting, Trump denounced the assembled heads of government. “Twenty-three of 28 member states are not paying what they should be paying,” he accused. This was unfair towards “the people and taxpayers of the United States.”

On the flight to Italy, Trump’s economic adviser Gary Cohn repeated his threats. “We will have a very controversial debate about trade and we will talk about what free and open means,” he said. The issue was making the rules of the game fair, he added. The US would “treat other countries like they treat us.”

Cohn described the Paris Agreement on climate change as “unjust” because it restricted economic growth in the United States and created “unequal conditions for competition.” There would be “quite a robust discussion” at the summit about the matter.

Trump promised during the election campaign that the US would withdraw from the climate change agreement, which was finalised at the end of 2015 and has since been signed by the US, China, the European powers and several other countries. The other G7 countries—Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Japan and Canada—are warning against the US leaving.

A confrontation developed Friday during the first order of business at the summit. The US delegation blocked a proposal for dealing with the refugee crisis presented by the Italian hosts.

The Italian government, which plays a key role in sealing off the Mediterranean Sea to migrants fleeing wars in the Middle East and Africa, intended to recognise, at least verbally, the rights of refugees. But the US categorically rejected this. According to informed sources, US negotiators were not prepared to negotiate and stood by the position, “Take it or we’re doing nothing.”

In the draft declaration, at the insistence of the United States, there is only one sentence on refugee policy that sets out, “We confirm the right of states to control their borders and set clear limits for migration.”

The European media and politicians raged about the “mistaken, brutal and boorish methods of Donald Trump” (the French daily Le Monde ). The outrage reached fever pitch in Germany.

It may be the case that the European powers behave more politely and with more political correctness than the American president, but they pursue their global economic and geostrategic interests just as unscrupulously as he does.

In a lead article on Trump’s visit to Brussels, the German daily Süddeutsche Zeitung noted that the EU is seeking to counteract the nationalist “America first” policy by posing as advocates of open markets. It added, “The Europeans are determined to fill the hole that the US will leave after Trump’s rejection of world trade. The European Commission is currently negotiating, on behalf of the EU states, some 20 trade deals around the world, including with countries like Japan, Singapore and Vietnam.”

Under the pressure of declining economic growth, unstable financial markets and sharpening social tensions, a bitter struggle is once again erupting between the imperialist powers over markets, raw materials and strategic influence. As during the first half of the 20th century, each capitalist nation-state is attempting to obtain the upper hand against and push back its opponents.

The predecessor of the G7, the Group of Six (Canada had not yet joined), was established in 1975 in response to the first major economic crisis in the post-war era. The leaders of the six most powerful economies met at Rambouillet Palace for “fireplace discussions” to prevent the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system and the first major oil crisis from leading to trade war and military conflict.

In 1998, the G7 was expanded to include Russia and became the G8. Russia was expelled in 2014 for its annexation of Crimea. The conflicts and tensions between the remaining members are now growing. These developments not only call into question the continued existence of the G7, but also NATO, the most important military alliance of the past 70 years.

Observers took notice of Trump’s refusal during his Brussels visit to reaffirm his commitment to Article 5 of NATO, which commits all member states to come to the assistance of a NATO member in case of attack.

The Financial Times commented, “Mr Trump’s failure to endorse the alliance’s mutual defence clause came as a shock. Nicholas Burns, who was US ambassador to Nato on 9/11, described it as a ‘major mistake’, noting on Twitter that ‘every US president since Truman’ has pledged support for Article 5. ‘Not so Trump today at Nato’.”

NATO was always a reactionary military alliance, which either as a whole or as part of shifting coalitions has played a major role in the neo-colonial wars in the Middle East and North Africa, and in the military build-up against Russia. But if it should now break apart under the pressure of its internal conflicts, this would result in wars between the Western powers being once again possible and even probable.

As in 1914 and 1939, the crisis of the capitalist global order is leading once again to war. The only way to prevent such a catastrophe is through the building of an international anti-war movement, which is rooted in the working class and fights for a socialist programme.

5/27/2017 3:29:01 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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Condor that G7 thing reminded me of a CNN interview because it involved trump but anyways Anderson cooper interviewed one of the co-authors of "the art of a deal" book and he got to witness trump firsthand and why he is the way he is today!

According to him trumps daddy was really hard on him and drilled business, money n power down his throat and his mothers throat too! I gotta read that book tho! That's probably y he acts the way he does now! Wants to be appreciated, life is about winning not losing... wants high praise n recognition. Lots of psychological issues like some of these guys here have....

Poker(Joey)
Archer
Russell
Jake
stopsign_01
Brl aka Steve rambo
Suhzi(timmothy)
Silva also a Steve
Domestic abuser Riddler/thread_killer/god_says

5/27/2017 6:28:23 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
condor_0000
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Quote from scoobs78:
Condor that G7 thing reminded me of a CNN interview because it involved trump but anyways Anderson cooper interviewed one of the co-authors of "the art of a deal" book and he got to witness trump firsthand and why he is the way he is today!

According to him trumps daddy was really hard on him and drilled business, money n power down his throat and his mothers throat too! I gotta read that book tho! That's probably y he acts the way he does now! Wants to be appreciated, life is about winning not losing... wants high praise n recognition. Lots of psychological issues like some of these guys here have....

Poker(Joey)
Archer
Russell
Jake
stopsign_01
Brl aka Steve rambo
Suhzi(timmothy)
Silva also a Steve
Domestic abuser Riddler/thread_killer/god_says


I read The Art of the Deal back when it first came out thinking that perhaps there would be some very enlightening ideas on deal making. But the book is just shit. There's nothing in it that is the least bit educational. The book was obviously just an easy way for Trump to make some quick book income while his name was hot. What one does get from the book is the feeling that Trump is a self-centered, egotistical, ass-hole that is always screwing over everyone, even his close associates.

There's one revealing tale in the book about how Trump put out a rumor that he was considering buying major interest in some company. The stock price of that shot up and Trump ditched his shares, making a cool million on the day. In other words, Trump was engaging in what is a typical "pump and dump" operation that is often employed by shady dealers of penny stocks. But while shady penny-stock dealers keep their operation on hte down low, Trump was quite proud of the operation.



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5/27/2017 6:59:41 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Watties
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Political correctness. It's a pile of BS.

5/27/2017 8:19:42 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
condor_0000
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Quote from Watties:
Political correctness. It's a pile of BS.


I know. Imagine the rapid progress we could make in the world if, instead of all that PC shit of calling them "businessmen" and "capitalists" and "investors," we all just called them what they truly are: worker-raping, public-till-looting, murderous, warmongering, pig-f**king parasites on humanity.



[Edited 5/27/2017 8:20:33 AM ]

5/27/2017 3:02:22 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
korbyn
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5/27/2017 4:08:31 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
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5/27/2017 8:35:35 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
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5/27/2017 8:38:38 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

yetskimama
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Trump and his Son In Law

5/27/2017 8:42:22 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
rightguyforu602
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Not enough belief in Jesus Christ our Savior.

5/27/2017 8:48:44 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Suzhi
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People like Moobert pretending to be male..

5/28/2017 1:30:24 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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People like suhzi who call women c-nts and skanks and think they are gonna get some p*ssy for it!



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5/28/2017 1:36:01 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Suzhi
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I just say what most other guys are thinkin..

5/28/2017 1:38:24 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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Whatever u say boozy! The more u drink the dumber u look!



^^
Special ed timmy said She deserved it!



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5/28/2017 1:38:36 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

apokernut
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at sooshe



[Edited 5/28/2017 1:39:04 AM ]

5/28/2017 1:40:08 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

dantana77
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Liberalism

5/28/2017 1:43:12 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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Quote from Suzhi:
I just say what most other guys are thinkin..


2-3 other sissy girls does not equate to "most guys"

5/28/2017 1:44:03 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Suzhi
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^ Moooobert..

5/28/2017 3:32:58 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
scoobs78
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^^

drunk timmy_lies n david aka stratus55



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5/28/2017 5:52:50 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
condor_0000
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Quote from dantana77:
Liberalism


You've got that right! Without liberalism constantly coming to the rescue of far-right-wing capitalists, the raping, looting system of capitalism would have come to an end long ago. Liberalism's role in society is to pretend to represent the underclass while in reality keeping the underclass chained to the capitalist system.

------------

Inside the Company: CIA Diary
By former CIA intelligence officer Philip Agee
Penguin Books, 1975
http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Company-Diary-Philip-Agee/dp/0883730286

Excerpt:

The key to adopting increasingly radical views has been my fuller comprehension of the class divisions of capitalist society based on property or the lack of it. The divisions were always there, of course, for me to see, but until recently I simply failed to grasp their meaning and consequences: adversary relationships, exploitation, labour as a market-place commodity, etc. But by getting behind the liberal concept of society, that concept that attempts to paint out the irreconcilable class conflicts, I think I have grasped an understanding of why liberal reform programmes in Latin America have failed. At the same time I have seen more clearly the identity of interests of the classes in Latin America (and other underdeveloped areas) with the corresponding classes in the US (and other developed areas).
The result of this class conception, of seeing that class identity comes before nationality, leads to rejection of liberal reform as the continuous renovating process leading step by step to the better society. Reform may indeed represent improvement, but it is fundamentally a manoeuvre by the ruling class in capitalist society, the capitalists, to allow exploitation to continue, to give a little in order to avoid losing everything.

A liberal reform programme like the Alliance for Progress is a safety-valve for capitalist injustice and exploitation.

Such a programme is only what the ruling-class will allow by way of redistribution during a time of danger to the system as a whole - something that runs against the current and the inherent drive to concentrate wealth and political power in ever fewer hands. Once the sense of urgency and danger fades, so also the pressure on the safety-valve declines and the natural forces for accumulation recuperate, soon wiping out the relative gains that the exploited obtained through reform. Reforms are temporary palliatives that can never eliminate the exploitative relationship on which capitalism is based.
Increasingly, as the oppressed in capitalist society comprehend the myth of liberal reform, their ruling minorities have no choice but to increase repression in order to avert socialist revolution. Eliminate CIA stations, US military missions, AID Public Safety missions and the 'free' trade-union programmes and those minorities would disappear, faster perhaps, than they themselves would imagine.

5/28/2017 12:53:20 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

stanleyzee
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Z

5/28/2017 9:00:09 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Watties
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Quote from condor_0000:
I know. Imagine the rapid progress we could make in the world if, instead of all that PC shit of calling them "businessmen" and "capitalists" and "investors," we all just called them what they truly are: worker-raping, public-till-looting, murderous, warmongering, pig-f**king parasites on humanity.


Not exactly what I was thinking but OK.

5/28/2017 9:00:47 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
rightguyforu642
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Watties.

5/28/2017 9:01:54 PM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  

Watties
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Quote from rightguyforu642:
Watties.


Yes?

5/29/2017 4:56:17 AM What do you think is the biggest problem in the world today?  
korbyn
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