Thats the world we are living in today. Double standards everywhere. It's sad we have to accept them because they are becoming a social normative. Feel so sorry for Venezuela people. Such a rich country yet so poorly led by the corrupted government. Similiar to Sudan.
What the meme is trying to illustrate is the oppressive nature of communist regimes. Just like a fascist regime, you would be punished for talking about the government in a negative way.
If you want some examples, you might find searching about the kgb & the gestapo with the word 'dissent' useful places to start.
100 million people democided by socialists over the last century; that is the mid-estimate (low at 75 million, high at 150 million) (Rummel & Conquest)
Couldn't the argument be made that there has never been 'real' capitalism? Society seems to always have some % of social industry where it makes the most sense to have a monopoly - utilities, fire fighting, healthcare, etc.
Thats the world we are living in today. Double standards everywhere. It's sad we have to accept them because they are becoming a social normative. Feel so sorry for Venezuela people. Such a rich country yet so poorly led by the corrupted government. Similiar to Sudan.
hahahaha, so true. Communists are a never ending source of meme and GIF material.
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They are using Bitcoin in Venezuela to try to stay ahead of inflation
The truth in bite size bits to slowly incite critical thought. Brilliant!
Lol
I don't get the last one
What the meme is trying to illustrate is the oppressive nature of communist regimes. Just like a fascist regime, you would be punished for talking about the government in a negative way.
If you want some examples, you might find searching about the kgb & the gestapo with the word 'dissent' useful places to start.
Ahh lol that's pretty good
100 million people democided by socialists over the last century; that is the mid-estimate (low at 75 million, high at 150 million) (Rummel & Conquest)
Couldn't the argument be made that there has never been 'real' capitalism? Society seems to always have some % of social industry where it makes the most sense to have a monopoly - utilities, fire fighting, healthcare, etc.