• 800XL@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    Gotta take the power back.Make the billionaires scared to show their faces

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      Land of the free, whoever told you that is your enemy

      The use never was free, other countries consistently had actual freedoms that the US never had

      The one major freedom that the US just only had the freedom to have guns, no matter how stupid it was. You’re a 5 year old? Here, shoot a gun!

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        Land of the free, whoever told you that is your enemy

        They tell themselves that lie every morning.

        I blame Francis Scott Key.

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    … alongside the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Italy, Pakistan and Serbia.

    Historically, Tiwana said, the US has been “considered the beacon of democracy and defense of fundamental freedoms”

    What a fall from grace. Il Duce would’ve been glad.

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      Fall from grace my ass. People are just now noticing that everything America has ever been is a cardboard set piece used to hide the piles of garbage in the background. This country has never been anything more than a lie.

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      America is becoming one of those Third World shit holes Trump talked about way back when.

      I’m so glad I’m Canadian. I’ll just watch the flames from across the border.

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    Civicus, an international non-profit, puts country alongside Democratic Republic of Congo, Italy, Pakistan and Serbia

    Italy?

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    Rapid decline in civic freedoms? More like a freefall into dystopia with no parachute in sight.

    🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱

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    Just watched a part of Clinton’s speech in post-war Slovenia (after separated from Yugoslavia) where he says that democracy and freedom must prevail around the world. Oh Billy…

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      He passed NAFTA which was the stake in the heart of the US union movement guaranteeing corporate fascism would ascend unchallenged. Citizens United only a few years later and it was over.

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        Reagan signed the original NAFTA agreement in 1988 (between Canada and America), then Bush worked on it a bit, then Clinton ratified the final agreement between America, Mexico and Canada 1994.

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          Cheaper Mexican labor was the end of the US middle class for most and broader social stability. As Canada is more expensive than Mexico, the impact of the original was nothing compared to the latter.

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      There isnt a path. We have been checkmated by the neolibs and fascists. Even as they wage class war on us we support them and pat ourselves on the back for being “pragmatic”. Its over. Time to leave, if any place will allow us in.

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        Countries can and have come back from this. Chile, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Brazil. I hope you guys can pull back from the precipice before you end up like any of those though, because we are all at least somewhat familiar with the hell each of them went through before they came out the other side. Not to mention that some of those descents sparked global conflict.

        Only recently, South Korea had a bit of a scare. Luckily, their institutions were solid and able to mount a robust defence. I don’t know if I am as confident with regard to US institutions.

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    What’s funny is, they keep calling themselves the ‘leader of the free world’, but in 2024, according to the Cato Human Freedom Index, which measures personal, civil, and economic freedoms, the US ranked 17th. Canada? 11th. And this was not taking into account Trump’s second term. Most of the countries in the top 10 were all European, the countries that the US likes to call ‘socialist welfare states’.

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    So do country that don’t have programs like US aid for other countries or who have tariffs on imports all have a low freedom ranking?

    It seems rather absurd.

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        See that makes a lot of sense on something like abortion, it really muddys the water and makes it seem more like a fake hit piece when you include things like US aid.

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      No no, it’s all countries that have a capital that starts with ‘W’, that’s why the US made it on the list.

      It just took them long to notice, it’s all.