

But is capitalism really the issue here? As far as I can tell, you can put in place any economic agenda, if people just vote against themselves and if laws are actively ignored, the economic policy doesn’t really matter?
But is capitalism really the issue here? As far as I can tell, you can put in place any economic agenda, if people just vote against themselves and if laws are actively ignored, the economic policy doesn’t really matter?
Unironically, it’s better than we currently have. At least this speedometer would be right in front of me.
Destroying peoples property is not the answer. Declining sales figures is.
To me, it’s more about the goal he was trying to achieve. He clearly did it to taunt and insult. In that context, I can see how this should be a punishable offense (not death though).
It would be a similar thing if you had learned that the prime minister of Sweden likes to create art at home. Then buying one of his art pieces and burn it in front of his house. Sure, burning art is not a punishable offense, but the goal of intimidating someone with such a symbol could/should be.
And so it begins, this might be the start of the digital war. Let’s hope they won’t make it into a physical one.
Such a long time ago and I still hear this scene when I see the picture combined with the slightly altered text. Wild.