The meaning of 'friendship' in Riyadh's case has been distorted beyond all reality. I'm still trying to get used to conservatives that are anti war because they normally are very pro the establishment and their wars. Anyway, some good stuff in this article.BTW, there was English right-winger on YouTube the other day who kept complaining about the elites, and he said he stood up for the ordinary guy, like the way Alex Jones says he does. I wrote underneath saying that most conservatives still want to support the aristocracy but what they don't like is that many of the elite have now become social liberals, or rather, neoliberals. But these neoliberal elites were still just as hawkish about war, the economy, and imperialism as the old aristocracy were. It is difficult to imagine how a
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The meaning of 'friendship' in Riyadh's case has been distorted beyond all reality.
I'm still trying to get used to conservatives that are anti war because they normally are very pro the establishment and their wars. Anyway, some good stuff in this article.
BTW, there was English right-winger on YouTube the other day who kept complaining about the elites, and he said he stood up for the ordinary guy, like the way Alex Jones says he does. I wrote underneath saying that most conservatives still want to support the aristocracy but what they don't like is that many of the elite have now become social liberals, or rather, neoliberals. But these neoliberal elites were still just as hawkish about war, the economy, and imperialism as the old aristocracy were.
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