>>518581756
Every single time I see stuff like this, I spiral down into thinking about just how much fucking corruption would have to be cut out to implement this in a meaningful way.
It is almost like cutting off a man's limbs and removing half of his internal organs, and then making him regrow them through immense effort.
In a country where the system works against you and your people, things like certain forms of corruption, tax evasion and not working loop around and become a virtue, because every second you spend working means more money at the disposal of the people whose ultimate goal is to annihilate you. Fucking hell, the situation really is grim.
>>518582484
/pol/ is our homebase after all. Social media has always repulsed me. This place has something other places never will, and there is a reason it used to be so powerful despite being relatively obscure. I would even say that the /pol/-tier posts you see in other places nowadays exist thanks to anons.