

imagine going all like “schpeak the queens englisch why dunt ya” over a teen on the internet.


imagine going all like “schpeak the queens englisch why dunt ya” over a teen on the internet.
uncritical support for your lukewarm news/agitprop posting, please keep riling up libs who get upset at the sight of tass and RT
I prefer cooking meals over food delivery and I don’t think it’s fair to scoff at those who do the latter. Time constraints and exhaustion-from-a-9-to-5 and all that.
I decided to work on a cookbook not too long ago that specifically attempts to address this, one which is focused on spending as MINIMAL time on cooking as possible whilst being somewhat “affordable” and “easy to remember”, if that makes sense…
The Western Liberal, try as they might, will attempt to convince everyone that they and the Left are one and the same and that they are distinguished from the “Conservatives”. You can already see this in this very thread lol…
It’s really as simple as:
It’s regrettable to say the least when this happens, arguably one of their biggest (if not THE biggest) blindspot… Doesn’t help their case that they’re the biggest exporter to the Euroanglo-Zionazi settler-colony…
The “critical” in critical support stays critical for a reason.


Exactly. China took the leap of the century by investing in renewables, and it paid off big time. Other Global South countries are slowly following suit. Energy, digital and cultural sovereignty should be actively sought out for lest of being beholden to Western imperialism and hegemony.


Developing countries, especially China, led the clean energy charge but richer nations including the US and EU relied more than before on planet-warming fossil fuels for electricity generation.
China remains way ahead in clean energy growth […]
India experienced slower electricity demand growth and also added significant new solar and wind capacity, meaning it too cut back on coal and gas.
In contrast, developed nations like the US, and also the EU, saw the opposite trend.
I’ve not read a single BBC rag article for a while now, are they usually this sloppy nowadays with how they portray the West in the best light LOL… Looks like they gave up trying mid-way. Very poetic.


Landback is part of the fine variety of solutions that can be effectuated. Also, is there any doubt that the US, Australia and New Zealand are settler-colonies that it prompts enclosing with quotation marks? Could you expand on that?
And sure, yeah human rights violations happening in one place or the other is “all bad”, then pray tell, why is it that the manufactured outrage is reserved specifically for WANA countries, but not for the imperial West that don’t exactly have a great track record on human rights, even worse than WANA combined?


I find it funny when Westerners suddenly pretend to care about human rights when bougies visit a Western client state but crickets will chirp when they visit literal settler-colonies like the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Canada, or when they visit countries that continue to have colonies today like Denmark, France, the U.K., or when they visit countries that gave birth or provided/continue to provide human capital to the Euroanglo-Zionazi Entity like… basically the entirety of the Global North.
Exactly this. Liberalism having a stranglehold on academia is a major part of the reason why people end up with the conclusions from the top panel.
Huh, and wdym by that? What was the idea you tried to share that got you censored?
tbf, Latinos were always on that list, and for a long while too… To prove this, they invented the term “America’s Backyard”.
What are “slightly right of left leaning” opinions that got you or someone you know censored?
and even if it was the same woman, it’s such an unimportant detail to get all pearl-clutchy over… Wait a second… Hold on… I’m getting new reports of something equally as suspicious… That mysterious guy that was and still is present in almost every meeting that Donald Trump was in turned out to be… some guy named “JD Vance” 😱
it’s vindicating to know that there are white people that can’t distinguish white people from white people…
oh woops, thanks for pointing that out. I guess I don’t have a great resource on Indonesia either other than The Jakarta Method, so I’ll just add that.
This one’s little on the personal side, so you can choose to ignore this question if you want. Outside the gated community, do you find it hard to “fit in” with the general community at times because of your background? Or put in another way, was there ever a moment where your “difference” to an average native was highlighted?