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  • ☂️-@lemmy.mltomemes@lemmy.worldThe One Piece is real
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    13 hours ago

    nothing we are saying here so far is related to russia at all, but you keep bringing it up for some reason.

    i’m being critical about what the fuck those uprisings are. you’d recognize critical thinking and would not be bringing it up if the propaganda you consume weren’t so keen on making (current us enemy) be hated on a frenzy.


  • you accuse me of something you need to do. study your own colonial history a little bit, and you will notice a pattern of meddling and regime change. also don’t believe every news article you read a face value, and you will develop your fabled critical thinking.

    its just facts, don’t be offended by facts, and don’t be ignorant of refusing to accept them.



  • that’s an interesting thought and that is how it usually goes, but i would not consider either nepal or mexico as needing money from either russia or usa besides normal trade relations. though at least the nepalese government seemed very corrupt indeed, which explains the outburst there.


  • fed up population more than anything

    that never goes well without a politically engaged populace, and solid demands + plans for if they eventually succeed. we usually at least hear about it when it’s the case. i learned that lesson recently in my own country.

    conservatives infiltrate and create chaos

    that’s what i was thinking, or along these lines. i know the mexican government was famously progressive and well received at that time. what do you think of this one?

    Not the generation that wants to ride out a tide of depressive society

    i agree that’s common for the younger generations to feel the squeeze of a huge crisis first, but i’m questioning that premise entirely. i don’t think it’s necessarily young people, or necessarily an organic movement. for the reasons i posted here already, and the fact the whole reporting on it looks very propagand-y. i’m on the same track as you though, far-right fascists might be onto something.

    I hope it comes to a country near you.

    it actually came to mine in 2013-ish, not very dissimilar to how you describe it. sudden massive lashing out about generic but real and widespread problems like “corruption” and “bad living standards”, without any deeper understanding or any real demands.

    it was coopted and developed into fascism. cue my skepticism.



  • call everything a CIA sponsored coup

    if you are so offended by my mere suggestion your country just might have done something it commonly does, or coming up with a whole rant about how bad some other country is despite your century-long history of doing the very things you are so mad at them for, you should look inside a bit instead of being so mad at me for considering it.

    you should heed my advice of studying your own imperial history. read up a bit on that link i sent you. have a nice day.



  • mexico had one just like these but turns out it was boomer far-righters in a weird grift, one piece flags and all, media calling it “gen-z”. nepal has an uncertain as fuck future last i looked, with a previously unknown leader. and this one looks just as weird while looking exactly the same somehow, but on the other side of the globe.

    i always question this every time these things pop up, but it seems nobody else has any idea either (or some anger about me even daring to question it).


  • i don’t know that much about bulgaria, and i’d guess you don’t either. but it does look off from the all times the exact same thing was reported elsewhere overnight too. and on other places i know a little more about.

    i don’t claim to know exactly wtf is happening. you are the one who seem to be obsessed with making this about “kremlin” instead for some reason. i don’t see any connection at all.





  • just doesn’t seem organic. looking like color revolutions or something.

    like last time in mexico, when it was actually conservative boomers.

    kind of hard to believe “gen z” is toppling entire governments out of nowhere, without any discernible strategy or barely any news about it. no revolution worked like that.