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What are some good books on the collapse of GloboHomo?

>> No.20185575
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That article aged poorly

>> No.20185599

Nomos of the Earth by Carl Schmitt

>> No.20185666

>>20185559
There is no collapse, the only competent leader out of any of those is Xi and he is all about China and making all of China a first world country. He doesn't care about the rest of the world and he would certainly not go to war unless threatened and having to defend China.

>> No.20185671

>>20185666
Possible exception for annexing Taiwan, which is definitely on their radar. If they can't do it peacefully they'll certainly invade in the next few decades.

>> No.20185678

>>20185666
nice demonic trips huh
>He doesn't care about the rest of the world and he would certainly not go to war unless threatened and having to defend China.
I don't think he's as triggerhappy as Putin or the others but he definitely cares about the rest of the world, at the very least his goal is to expand to what he considers China's old area, which currently includes territory belonging to a couple other countries.

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>> No.20185832

>>20185559
They're part of "globohomo". Global capitalism is triumphant. Liberal capitalism and authoritarian capitalism aren't that different unless you're a rabid lib.

>> No.20185851

>>20185559
>Enemies of America
>Le bad guys

>> No.20185863

>>20185666
He does care though, the BRI system requires cooperation with foreign countries and an increased global standing is part of their revanchist narrative. To the Chinese, there's no good reason why they shouldn't be the ones in control of Asia as ordained by history.

>> No.20185864

>>20185671
Nah, Taiwan is a huge tax loop hole for Chinese tech development, they want to keep Taiwan as it is for the moment. Things will change in some decades though. The current fear mongering about it is just globalist propaganda predictive programming.

>> No.20185909

>>20185680
I can't believe it, you've used 4chan memes against 4chan!

>> No.20186000

>>20185666
Very american mindset, china will eventually go to war for its interest, they just dont act like ADHD children with 0 patience (russia). Its beyond me why they didnt just wait 5-10 years

>> No.20186015
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20186015

does globohomo mean global homogenization?

Are you wanting a book about the collapse of capitalism and international money markets.?

>> No.20186038

>>20186015

The term is a double entendre, carrying connotations of both homogeneity and homosexuality, or their combination.

>> No.20186078

>>20186015
It means faggots and trannies too. That is why they hate Hungary so much.

>> No.20186087

>>20186000
Because Putin is 70.

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>>20186078

>> No.20186109

>>20186000
Because of the WMDs. They’re trying to design genetically specific pathogens to wipe out slavs and/or Chinese or whoever they want and make it look natural. This is basically what coronavirus was about.
The bad guys are genocidal

>> No.20186112

>>20186096
None of that is the same as modern homosexuality, which is conceived as an intrinsic, immutable part of one's identity that excludes one from having relations with a woman. And none of it has anything to do with transgenderism, which is far worse.

>> No.20186134

>>20185559
Revelations

>> No.20186143

>>20185575
It just changes some areas to "contested", meaning Ukraine is giving it the 'ole college try.

>> No.20186209

>>20185559
More like the bad guys (Westoids) are losing

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Daily reminder this is a pro-Russia pro-Putin board.
We support /our guys/ fighting on the eastern front, let’s give those Nazis hell like it’s 1945!
>https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zk_VszbZa_s

>> No.20186232

>>20185559
the Russians are literally more American than the Haitian serial killers the jesuits are trying to replace Americans with

>> No.20186287

>>20186216
Press Z in support

>> No.20186296

>>20186096
other anon said it right, pushing this shit is very disengenous. modern day homo's would get lynched by ancient homos

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>>20186296
Depends on which homos you're talking about. Try the Miami Muscle Beach parties or Fire Island.

>>20186000
Russia has more serious internal problems and a worsening economic situation for people. The sanctions are part of the reason why, but I don't think entirely why, but they make a good alibi for Putin to point to.

Really, I see Putin has a Bonapartist-type leader. Napoleon III might be a good comparison. He came to power after France suffered a major defeat and a period of internal turmoil (for Russia that's the defeat in the Cold War and the 1990s), concentrated power, stabilized the situation for awhile, locked up / exiled the troublemakers but otherwise left people alone if they retreated to private life, and then internal tensions built up again so he started to exaggerate threats to the country, make a lot of enemies, get into wars, etc.

Napoleon III led a very weird hybrid regime. It lasted about 20 years. For Marx in the "18th Brumaire," this came about because the country was being torn apart between different forces: socialists, Bonapartists who wanted to restore the French Empire, and the "Party of Order" representing big business and landed interests, bourgeois republicans, etc. etc. etc. and constant infighting meant none of them could rule. The "Party of Order" also couldn't rule because of the contradictions between its industrial and agricultural sectors. So Napoleon III came to rule with support from various sectors that subordinated themselves to him. That included pro-Bonapartist groups, the peasants, and the French business class who figured that the only way to save their own hides was to forfeit power to Napoleon III -- and the bureaucracy around him -- who then declared himself emperor.

Kinda like Putin, really. He has support in the regions. He tamed the oligarchs, made them pay taxes, kicked out the ones who wouldn't, but also protects them. He has power within the military, police, intelligence services -- basically elements of the bureaucracy Russia inherited from the USSR.

>>20186232
I think Russians are kinda like the juggalos of Europe.

https://youtu.be/TvEkldfa3T0

>> No.20186503

>>20186015
global homologation. read Pasolini

>> No.20186508

>>20185559
Xi is a good guy and China is the only path to create true globohomo prosperity, free of American and European supremacism.

>> No.20186534

>>20186494 (me)
Also, if this analogy is correct, then all Putin has to do now is go down in a defeat to repeat the pattern we saw with Napoleon III. Part of the weirdness of that regime was it was produced by France's defeat in the Napoleonic Wars, yet the French Revolution had inexorably thrown France forward and there was no turning back from it. When Napoleon III went down, there was the Paris Commune and the establishment of the Third Republic.

Maybe the same will turn out to be true for the Soviet Union and Russia. And those revolutionary ideas were spread elsewhere as a result, too. Case in point:

https://youtu.be/wtroGFcY3fo