This time in Gabon. I don’t know much at all about Gabon’s politics but from doing some quick reading it appears to be yet another ousting of a French puppet just like in Niger.

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      We’ll see the real nature of the French when the energy shortages come. Will they demand socialism or will they beg the state to do imperialism?

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        Unfortunately, I believe that the bourgeoisie goes for the second option

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          Yeah I’m more curious about the workers actually, it’s going to reveal if the contradiction between imperial workers and colonized people is as prevalent as I thought.

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        I expect the genocidal swine to invade. The upside is that the adventurism in Nazi Europe has whittled down NATO’s stock, and while this is basically an in for the military-industrial complex to really start cranking out replacements to line their pockets, I don’t have faith in the speed of logistics to deliver these arms in time for France to do an imperialism.

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          Solid guess imo. France is extremely militaristic so they might have some resources. The more I grow up the more I realise how common it is to be in the military, and we don’t even need the fucking “I pay for your overpriced education if you survive”. The French apparently cannot wait to feed the genocide machine uh