Yeah Vargas is a tricky subject because in one hand he fucked the communists over, but on the other he promoted incredible advances for the working class, so he is complicated
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It's missing the Vietnam war the Korean war, cointelpro(in the USA) operation gladio in Italy (was not a massive death toll but prevented communists to be elected in Italy). And in Brazil there was another one under president Vargas that instituted the task force of communist hunting, that preceeds operation condor as well
Western capitalism is loosing it's mind, its convulsing violently to prevent the worse of the current crisis, especially under the gaze of a China that is consistently moving more and more to the left, at the same time that it grows ever stronger. They are in panic.
Yeah that makes sense, I would think they are crying like a kid in hopes of the grown up EU would come to their aid and fix the issue, but yeah with the US with a foot out of NATO and crisis popping up like weeds in Europe, there is little surplus to aid poor little crying Finland, since Europe as a whole is struggling to keep their head out of water
And the whole plan was predicated in succeeding to pressure Russia, which so far not going well
My guess is that it was expected and they were counting on that to reinforce the propaganda that Russia is hostile and aggressive and a danger to all see what of Finland didn't join that base would have been a deadly threat to them(all knowing full well that the base was only built after them joining)
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What? I'm confused
What's the benefit of suppressing this?
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I would believe that there's more to it, I think that having more qualified people is an inevitable consequence of an accessible higher education, the solution to me is the deduction of pay disparity, it's a very hard change to do, but I would think that having a more educated population has it's upside, specially because it is one of the hardest barreiers to development, allowing the government to expand higher complexity challenges.
So China superior education is growing so much that there is not enough qualified jobs to be taken? Sounds like a somewhat good problem to have, reminds me of Cuba
The one about revolution that says, "It will come, and it will bring bread, but also poetry", is quite inspired as well. Trot had his moments, and he must be respected by his work on the revolutionary and I believe the Russian "civil" war, as a general, which he was and for what I know a competent one. It's important to remember the figure as a whole, even though he deserved every bit of the pickaxe