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KNOWINGLY.
KNOWINGLY.
I am sure they are all patting themselves on the back at the death and destruction they have ushered in. This is what they do best...and surprisingly they all become exceedingly rich off of such chaos, death and destruction.
Easy as it is to paint your opponents as one-dimensional villians, I imagine most of them have convinced themselves that it's "for the greater good."
Couple that with the apparent desensitization of living in a major city...
Democrats are pretty much one dimensional
One of the reasons the Democrats lost in 2016 is they underestimated the support Trump had. One of the reasons Trump "lost*" in 2020 is because we all underestimated the lengths they would go to get rid of him.
And you'd be shocked what people can rationalize doing in the name of "the greater good."
Example: In spite of being categorically wrong at almost every turn, Karl marx believed that any pain and suffering caused by the workers revolutions he advocated for would be overshadowed by the utopian paradise that he believed could be created once the bloodshed was complete.
Gengis Khan sacked most of Asia and a good chunk of eastern Europe in the name of improving his own people's lot in life.
Native Americans routinely raided European settlements for food and supplies, and in some cases to drive off invaders.
I'm not saying any of these examples were or weren't justified, mind you. I'm just saying assuming someone is a one dimensional Bond Villian if they don't agree with you is how we got to this point in the first place, because that's exactly how they view us.
Special place in hell...
I hope you are right. "Exploitive deletededed"
And even with all of that effort, they shall fail in truly epic fashion.
"There is no discernable difference between order and chaos" - the left
Dont forget the 1861 Civil War!
Pulling out every trick in thier book it sounds like...
Next up, face plant 😵
Don’t forget inflation rose to 18% 1977-81 during Carter
And the mid-late '70's inflation.
Don't forget 1979 New York.
Wow...and to think I lived through 2 of those listed!