Say in bullet points experiences or screenshots of patterns and things liberals in your country do. Basically shit liberals say in your country,I’ll start with algeria

  • western influence, exclusive consumeption of American and fr*nch media to the point of applying its logic and flaws here.
  • Arrogance and a false assumption of being educated on all matters, they have the assumption that they’re educated from watching some youtube vids or reading inspirational quotes from billionaires, and you can see that from using terms they don’t know their meaning then think they’ve suddenly unlocked secrets to the universe.
  • no awareness of what’s surrounding them, commonly contradicting themselves or not knowing what’s currently happening, what problems people face.
  • 100% of the time from rich families, never seen one who thinks of the poor and the avg person, only the rich should thrive to them.
  • A fetish for privatization and people “working harder”, you’d think this shit turns them on or something, and it doesn’t stop at companies but I’ve seen cases like “all education should be private and paid so kids have a reason to learn”, “the government should stop the free housing program so people work harder for a home” and on a topic of diabetes prevention “people have diabetes here because food is subsidized so they overeat, hospitals are free so they can get diagnosed, insulin is free so they don’t have to worry about it” mfs want people to be illeterate, homeless and dead, that’s their plan.
  • Colonizer apologia, I’m leaving this blank or I’ll end up writing a manifesto.
  • no regard for human life outside of the borders, “the country should stop helping Palestine SADR tunisia and other africans we already have unfixed problems in the country” Algeria doesn’t do enough.
  • ignorance of what country they’re in, no knowledge of history politics or people, like a lot of them get surprised when the PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA that used to be socialist and has a 100k Chinese population has good relations with China. not knowing events that happened even when they were alive during them even basic known stuff.
  • Complete trust of foreigners complete mistrust of their fellow Algerian, Western report: “algiers is 4th worst city world wide” omg so true!, counter points from actual Algerians are instantly ignored.
  • Pushing for demilitarization, uhhh… Libya?

I might’ve missed my own point or made this into a rant but 😣. Anyhow, I’d like to read what y’all would say.

  • DankZedong A
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    2 years ago

    In The Netherlands the government does nothing and lets everything in the hands of the market it seems. Housing is unaffordable, health care is underfundes and overworked, companies can do what they want etc.

    The people seem to live in an illusion of being the best country in the world. Which in many fields it is, but it can be a whole lot better. Housing, healthcare, public transport (which is not public anymore btw), education can all be better. But because of this illusion every leftist party gets told to not complain because it can be worse. Look at the US!!! While completely ignoring the selling off to corporate interests and the rise of right wing extremism.

    The worst is just the smugness with which they operate on a daily basis. The ‘we’re the best and we know it all’ attitude of the general population. The complete lack of solidarity or socialist base.

    For example, tens of thousands of people got wrongfully labeled a fraud by the tax agency and for over a decade had to pay back thousands or hundreds of thousands of euro’s in debt. Kids were taken from their parents, houses were seized, people even killed themselves. And the agency knee they were wrong, the government knee they were wrong and resigned. Only to be re-elected again in a few weeks and so far there are no consequences or even compensation for the victims. That sort of lack of solidarity.

    I live in Belgium now. Things are not perfect but at least the people seem to be aware of class struggle and are willing to hit the streets for it.