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Cake day: March 24th, 2021

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  • Mt Rushmore is also comically evil. It is a holy site of the natives. The local inhabitants got exterminated/ethnically cleansed after the US government set prices for their skalps. Then they approved to creation of that monument, done by a KKK member. And the icing on the shitfest: The entire area was designated a national park, to keep it save from any return claim by the natives.








  • Judging from the fact that life expectancy dropped by 8 years, popuilation numbers in all former members of the USSR having not recovered to this day, the rise of the now famous russian mafia, and all the “fun” wars in recent times. Yes it was a horrible thing. You need to be completely insane to think otherwise.

    The only people who profited from it were oligarchs, the mafia, the west(and there only the upper crust) and pedophiles(so much child prostitution holy shit). For 99,9999% of mankind it was a bad thing.



  • sThe countries who joined were to do so anyway should anything happen.

    Sweden was always a de facto NATO country, during the cold war the US air force assets in germany should relocate to sweden in case of nuclear exchange and continue fighting from there. Not exactly something a neutral country would agree with, which Sweden pretended to be at that time.

    And Finland moved towards NATO after the end of the USSR, the socdems there paved the way and the right wingers afterwards nailed it in, not remotely unexpected.

    Likewise switzerland throwing out its neutrality, they were US lapdogs for a while already. With US state visits to switzerland getting away with outright disrespecting the local government. Once a country sinks that deep, it will come when its master calls.

    Any other NATO expansion? Nah.

    How great NATO is doing is obvious by not one, but two batshit increases of defense spending, first 2% and now 5%! While all NATOcountries have decrepid infrastructure, underfunded education and recessive economies.