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posted on 27/3/22

https://twitter.com/SeFutbol/status/1507790063220011012

posted on 27/3/22

https://as.com/futbol/2022/03/26/videos/1648329226_215488.html?id_externo_rsoc=comp_tw

posted on 27/3/22

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5skiiRHnpo

IOAG...listen to this and tell me what you think

posted on 27/3/22

comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
coupla months after this video, the little guy had a stroke
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Jeez!

posted on 27/3/22

comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 8 hours, 5 minutes ago
Little guy is clearly just hurt from a lifetime of bullying
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He has my sympathy for that, but he isn't "just" hurt. He's also misogynistically tarring all women with the same brush and paying it forwards on the girls at the bakery counter. That isn't right.

posted on 27/3/22

comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5skiiRHnpo

IOAG...listen to this and tell me what you think
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Wars fought for resources ... it was always thus; and the industrial military lobby has been thus virtually as long as the U.S. has been in existence. The U.S. itself is merely a continuation of Empire, and Russia on its part is what you get from an Empire when it's potentially in its death throes.

So yeah, there's a fair amount of truth, not much of which is new, but I think Brand goes off the rails when he starts linking everything that comes into his head to a single big conspiracy. What he calls out as a conspiracy is a system, it's merely unbridled capitalism at work.

Whether or not democracy is compatible with unbridled capitalism or sustainable without it is the real issue here - but I certainly wouldn't look to Brand for answers because his thinking a complete muddle. Like other populists, he spouts a barrage of loosely bound thoughts and ideas that sound reasonable enough until they're slowed down and processed through thought rather than mere emotion (although the latter, unfortunately, tends to work better).

Brand is also a mess when he decries taxation and then goes on to denounce the privatisation of public services.

How are public services supposed to exist without taxation? Redistribution through taxation isn't perfect, but it's the best system any large society has found for society on the whole to prosper as a whole and to ensure peace.

Tax cuts are the path Western Europe set upon in imitation of the U.S. about 40 years ago. The social mess we're in now is the logical conclusion of this gradual shredding of the social safety net, and creates the kind of fertile ground in which Fascism, Nazism, Stalinism and other extremist -isms have historically made hay.

The left (I mean the real left, not the champagne socialist, tory-in-a-sheepskin left, nor the authoritarian, absolutist left) has been calling out these privatisations and lower taxation systems ever since the path was first trodden.

posted on 27/3/22

📦

posted on 27/3/22

Sorry I forgot my soap box...

posted on 27/3/22

comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 4 hours, 12 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5skiiRHnpo

IOAG...listen to this and tell me what you think
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Wars fought for resources ... it was always thus; and the industrial military lobby has been thus virtually as long as the U.S. has been in existence. The U.S. itself is merely a continuation of Empire, and Russia on its part is what you get from an Empire when it's potentially in its death throes.

So yeah, there's a fair amount of truth, not much of which is new, but I think Brand goes off the rails when he starts linking everything that comes into his head to a single big conspiracy. What he calls out as a conspiracy is a system, it's merely unbridled capitalism at work.

Whether or not democracy is compatible with unbridled capitalism or sustainable without it is the real issue here - but I certainly wouldn't look to Brand for answers because his thinking a complete muddle. Like other populists, he spouts a barrage of loosely bound thoughts and ideas that sound reasonable enough until they're slowed down and processed through thought rather than mere emotion (although the latter, unfortunately, tends to work better).

Brand is also a mess when he decries taxation and then goes on to denounce the privatisation of public services.

How are public services supposed to exist without taxation? Redistribution through taxation isn't perfect, but it's the best system any large society has found for society on the whole to prosper as a whole and to ensure peace.

Tax cuts are the path Western Europe set upon in imitation of the U.S. about 40 years ago. The social mess we're in now is the logical conclusion of this gradual shredding of the social safety net, and creates the kind of fertile ground in which Fascism, Nazism, Stalinism and other extremist -isms have historically made hay.

The left (I mean the real left, not the champagne socialist, tory-in-a-sheepskin left, nor the authoritarian, absolutist left) has been calling out these privatisations and lower taxation systems ever since the path was first trodden.


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All good points ioag 👍.

Anglos have in for free market capitalism more than anyone else.
Britain for example is a net exporter of energy. Is that natural and national resource nationalised for the benefit of the population. Oh no!
It's privatised and made to for profit for the corps.
The energy Joe Public has to use is avaliable through the market.
Scandalous really

posted on 27/3/22

So yeah, there's a fair amount of truth, not much of which is new, but I think Brand goes off the rails when he starts linking everything that comes into his head to a single big conspiracy. What he calls out as a conspiracy is a system, it's merely unbridled capitalism at work.
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Well said.

posted on 27/3/22

In the list of sectors I want to be no longer privatised - energy is near the bottom

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 27/3/22

Hapoy he recover

comment by Samir (U2630)

posted on 27/3/22

comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 11 hours, 51 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5skiiRHnpo

IOAG...listen to this and tell me what you think
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Wars fought for resources ... it was always thus; and the industrial military lobby has been thus virtually as long as the U.S. has been in existence. The U.S. itself is merely a continuation of Empire, and Russia on its part is what you get from an Empire when it's potentially in its death throes.

So yeah, there's a fair amount of truth, not much of which is new, but I think Brand goes off the rails when he starts linking everything that comes into his head to a single big conspiracy. What he calls out as a conspiracy is a system, it's merely unbridled capitalism at work.

Whether or not democracy is compatible with unbridled capitalism or sustainable without it is the real issue here - but I certainly wouldn't look to Brand for answers because his thinking a complete muddle. Like other populists, he spouts a barrage of loosely bound thoughts and ideas that sound reasonable enough until they're slowed down and processed through thought rather than mere emotion (although the latter, unfortunately, tends to work better).

Brand is also a mess when he decries taxation and then goes on to denounce the privatisation of public services.

How are public services supposed to exist without taxation? Redistribution through taxation isn't perfect, but it's the best system any large society has found for society on the whole to prosper as a whole and to ensure peace.

Tax cuts are the path Western Europe set upon in imitation of the U.S. about 40 years ago. The social mess we're in now is the logical conclusion of this gradual shredding of the social safety net, and creates the kind of fertile ground in which Fascism, Nazism, Stalinism and other extremist -isms have historically made hay.

The left (I mean the real left, not the champagne socialist, tory-in-a-sheepskin left, nor the authoritarian, absolutist left) has been calling out these privatisations and lower taxation systems ever since the path was first trodden.


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top post, IOAG

posted on 27/3/22

Capitalism is undefeated.

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 27/3/22

Cavani too Real Sociedad in sumner

posted on 28/3/22

comment by Anthony The King Elanga (U10026)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
Capitalism is undefeated.
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So were all those Sith Lords

posted on 28/3/22

comment by Anthony The King Elanga (U10026)
posted 11 hours, 50 minutes ago
Capitalism is undefeated.
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There isn’t just one form of capitalism though.

posted on 28/3/22

Louis van Gaal: "Erik ten Hag should join a football club, not a commerical club. Manchester United is a commercial club."

He hates us so much

posted on 28/3/22

Van Gaal's never been one to mince his words.

posted on 28/3/22

He’s not wrong tbh, he really hates Ed.

posted on 28/3/22

Full details on UEFA proposal for new Champions League qualification places. 32 teams become 36 in 2024. Two new places to go to clubs who finish outside usual CL places in domestic leagues but with highest co-efficient based on last 5 years performance

https://theathletic.com/news/european-clubs-presented-with-new-champions-league-qualification-model-with-two-slots-for-historic-performance/DVqx3odGwM0u/

This sounds crap

posted on 28/3/22

comment by Harry Ambrose (U11781)
posted 9 minutes ago
Full details on UEFA proposal for new Champions League qualification places. 32 teams become 36 in 2024. Two new places to go to clubs who finish outside usual CL places in domestic leagues but with highest co-efficient based on last 5 years performance

https://theathletic.com/news/european-clubs-presented-with-new-champions-league-qualification-model-with-two-slots-for-historic-performance/DVqx3odGwM0u/

This sounds crap
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yeah i agree it's crap

super league is better than that

posted on 28/3/22

Superleague is grate, f*ck off the selfish teams and let them die a death and get some genuine competition in the leagues again - also banish the Saudis.

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 28/3/22

comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 15 minutes ago
Superleague is grate, f*ck off the selfish teams and let them die a death and get some genuine competition in the leagues again - also banish the Saudis.
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This
no al calcio moderno

posted on 28/3/22

The new CL format is awful.

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