The nation-states will of course remain, perhaps there will be even more of them(EU actively supports separatists in its member states, for example). It's just that their importance will no longer be the same. Your role in a corporation, guild, or any other organization, such as church or fraternity, will be more important than your citizenship.>Nations and borders LE BAD, we need a single world government controlled by my WEF masters o algo!
Same except I'm still a Chud.I didn't have a chud phase I had a commie phase at 13, but yes when I was 14-15 I was a chuddy mchudderson and since then I've became libcenter basically.
I had a commie phase but realized I only believed in the utopian aspects. The only 2 reasons I ever liked it were that I am Slavic so Communism seemed natural. Also, I liked the looks of Communism and its pride. However, NatSoc is much more prideful and I understand that bad things are a consequence of life, not Capitalism.I didn't have a chud phase I had a commie phase at 13
You go to 'tard school?I'm in school right now and a student almost saw a swastika in my 'tard school. Blud y'all too spicy.
Yeah except I got a year.we all did that when we were in elementary
I used to unironically greet people with a Roman salute.we had a game in our class where we tried to perform as many roman salutes as possible while our teacher was drawing something on the board.
What country are you in?same, except almost all boys in our class did that
Why do you support Mao when he oversaw one of the worst periods in Chinese history? There are better Communists than Mao so I suppose it is because you are a Chinaman and nothing moreFunnily enough I was a heckin nazi o algo when I was 13-15 and then became a Nazbol from 16-17 and now as I get older I agree with Mao more and more, I'd even consider myself a Maoist politically at this point.
I still hate trannies and niggers though.
Mao's policies unified China culturally and prepared it for industrialization, it would be strange for the Chinese to not support him.Why do you support Mao when he oversaw one of the worst periods in Chinese history?
No. But considering the silly Keynesian economics and 'MUH FEELIES!1' going on there it might as well be.You go to 'tard school?
After starving 45 millionMao's policies unified China culturally and prepared it for industrialization, it would be strange for the Chinese to not support him.
Actually he unified china before doing thatAfter starving 45 million![]()
He went about it in the worst possible way, meanwhile we see it all go about much better in other East Asian countries which were capitalist. South Korea was as poor as Africa in the 1950s.Mao's policies unified China culturally and prepared it for industrialization, it would be strange for the Chinese to not support him.
Even doe balkanized China into nationalist states is gemmyMao's policies unified China culturally and prepared it for industrialization, it would be strange for the Chinese to not support him.