You're trying to convince MAGA cultist, far right Christian nationalists, pedo defenders, and neo-nazis who defend almost everything about the right and blame all problems on the left. You don't see the issue here?
You called out Logiko on accusing people on no grounds, then you go and do the exact same thing the following day, really? May I ask who are the pedo defenders and neo nazis in this thread? This is why everyone complains about the moderation in this site.
 
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Told you it would get worse, and the rise of fascism is still far from over. Reactionnaries here don't see the problem yet, but give them time.

:goyea:

As soon as they understand that they are not protected, they will start to panic.
This is why everyone complains about the moderation in this site
"Everyone" as in ... me alone?

Or maybe you think the moderation is too strict on you? (which would be kind of funny, i'm not gonna lie)


It isn't the right begging for freebies.
Hope that your family never end up in difficulty my bro
 
Told you it would get worse, and the rise of fascism is still far from over. Reactionnaries here don't see the problem yet, but give them time.

:goyea:

As soon as they understand that they are not protected, they will start to panic.

"Everyone" as in ... me alone?

Or maybe you think the moderation is too strict on you? (which would be kind of funny, i'm not gonna lie)



Hope that your family never end up in difficulty my bro
They have, and they worked to earn everything they have just fine. I don't come from a lineage of royals, moron.
 
Told you it would get worse, and the rise of fascism is still far from over. Reactionnaries here don't see the problem yet, but give them time.

:goyea:

As soon as they understand that they are not protected, they will start to panic.

"Everyone" as in ... me alone?

Or maybe you think the moderation is too strict on you? (which would be kind of funny, i'm not gonna lie)



Hope that your family never end up in difficulty my bro
Brazil is the number 1 nation when it comes to homicides. We have been unprotected for years, and I have never panicked.

You are the one that bunkered down in your own home for months because of random terrorist attacks. You yourself said this, keyboard warrior.

You keep saying you are willing to die in the fight against capitalism, and yet when real danger shows its ugly head, you cower away. I will repeat: you got nothing on C4N.

That guy would never be afraid of some random terrorist attack.
 
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News article today: Not related to the main topic here, but it's worth bringing up.
LIMA, June 24 (Reuters) - Keiko Fujimori’s victory in her fourth bid for Peru's presidency returns a polarizing political dynasty to power, reviving deep divisions that have long split the South American country.

Conservative Fujimori, 51, narrowly defeated leftist congressman Roberto Sanchez in one of the closest elections in Peru’s ‌modern history, winning a razor-thin June runoff that took weeks to determine.

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The contest unfolded amid queried ballots and a prolonged vote count, though international observers said both rounds proceeded normally. With 98.86% of the vote counted, Fujimori garnered an unbeatable lead late on Tuesday.

Sanchez has claimed fraud and said he will refuse to recognize Fujimori's victory. Peru's ONPE electoral authority will officially announce the winner in mid-July.

She is set to assume office on July 28 for a five-year term as Peru's copper-exporting economy grapples with rising crime, corruption and political instability — no Peruvian president has completed a full term in the past decade.

Fujimori will become Peru’s first elected female president. Her win follows three previous failed bids -- in 2011, 2016 and 2021 -- each decided by narrow margins and shaped in part by a persistent “anti-Fujimori” ⁠vote that has defined the country’s elections for years.

Analysts say her resilience underscores the enduring strength of “Fujimorismo,” the movement built around her late father, former president Alberto Fujimori. A divisive figure who governed from 1990 to 2000, he was credited for bringing stability to the country but condemned by critics as authoritarian. He spent 16 years in prison for human rights abuses committed when he was in power and died in 2024 after his release.

FAMILY LEGACY

Keiko Fujimori entered public life early, serving as de facto first lady at 19 after her parents separated. She later built her own political base, winning a congressional seat in 2006 with the highest vote total ever recorded for a Peruvian lawmaker.

After once distancing herself from her father’s legacy, she has increasingly embraced it, casting herself in this campaign as a strong hand capable of restoring order as Peru confronts surging crime and extortion rates.

Among her proposals was reviving “faceless judges,” a controversial system used in the 1990s to prosecute terrorism and drug cases that was later condemned by rights groups for undermining due process. She has also emphasized economic stability, respect for private property and closer ties with Washington, echoing other conservative governments in the region.

Her political career has been shadowed by legal troubles. Fujimori spent nearly a year ‌and a ⁠half in pretrial detention between 2018 and 2020 over illegal campaign financing allegations, which were dropped last year.

Her running mate, Luis Galarreta, has framed that period as transformative, describing a “new Keiko” who is more reflective and pragmatic.

“She came out of prison without bitterness,” Galarreta said in an interview with Reuters, adding that she now places greater emphasis on building a structured political organization.

Still, Fujimori remains a divisive figure. Opponents argue her right-wing Popular Force party -- long a dominant force in Congress that is expected to hold the largest minority bloc with 41 lower house and 22 senate seats in the 2026 to 2031 legislature -- has contributed to Peru's broader cycle of instability.

Protests against her candidacy drew hundreds of ⁠leftist supporters and civil society groups in Lima ahead of the runoff. Only 11% of the electorate voted for her in the election’s first round.

Fujimori will also face a fragmented party system that has been unable to form lasting governing coalitions. Corruption scandals have touched almost every Peruvian leader over the past three decades. The country has cycled through eight presidents and 21 prime ministers over the last 10 years and for most practical purposes, has lacked a national ⁠government.

Fujimori takes over from Jose Balcazar, who assumed office earlier this year after Congress removed his predecessor over a scandal involving undisclosed meetings with a Chinese businessman.

Peru’s legislature has returned to a bicameral system, with no party holding a majority in either chamber — a dynamic that has complicated governance and contributed to recurring impeachments. Right-wing allies could give Fujimori a narrow edge, analysts say. Her Popular Force party will have 22 of ⁠the 60 Senate seats, enough to block impeachment.

Eileen Gavin of Verisk Maplecroft said that while opposition to Fujimori softened somewhat during the campaign, it remains a powerful force.

“It is not clear that her rivals on the far right and center-right (in Congress) will be willing to ally themselves with the Popular Force in any formal way,” Gavin said, warning that divisions could complicate governance.

"Hopes that Peru will finally exit its vicious cycle of revolving-door presidents may be sadly misplaced,” added Gavin.
If anyone here want a simplified version of the article, I can also do that.
 
@Logiko Since you like to take the freedom to include other people's families in the discussion, I will take the same liberty. Where is your family, my guy? Supposedly, you have a condition. How do they help? Do they visit you? Give you money? I think families should be responsible for their relatives. I think it is very weird that you never mentioned them in any post. Where are they? Families should be responsible before the state has to meddle. What do you think about this?
 
You are the one that bunkered down on your own home for months because of random terrorist attacks. You yourself said this, keyboard warrior.
You understood backward my boy. I didn't "bunkered myself down ". I was already locked within own mind at the time and couldn't get out. I lived the fear of terrorism from inside, but not for me, I feared losing my family. And like you, I used this experience to slide to the far right and justify my hatred of the alterity.

But unlike you, I learned within the realm of time, fear and guilt.


We have been unprotected for years and I have never panicked.
Your entire narrative from the beginning of this thread to today has been about how your country is sooooo dangerous that you need to lick the boots of fascists to bring back people with guns and more security and more armies and more violence (etc..).

Your entire interaction has been a demonstration of panic.

You keep saying you are willing to die in the fight against capitalism and yet we real dangers shows it's ugly head, you cower away. I will repeat, you got nothing on C4N.
True bravery is not the absence of fear but going into battle in spite of it.

Everyday I repeat myself this mantra in order to face both myself and the world. I still cannot move, biology is still my ennemy, but each day I do better than the next and each second day I'm feel more ethical than the first.

One day, I shall be able to do physically what I tried by my words here. This day, you will get rid of me.

But be patient, I'm not done yet

:GoodLuck:


The reality is that many are poor because they don't want to work, study, and make something of themselves
On the day you finally understand that your little fantasy is a myth created by the worst people on the planet to justify your own exploitation and the exploitation of others around you... remember what I told you and come back to our conversations.

You will need a guide map to prevent yourself from diving into despair and dooming.
 
You understood backward my boy. I didn't "bunkered myself down ". I was already locked within own mind at the time and couldn't get out. I lived the fear of terrorism from inside, but not for me, I feared losing my family. And like you, I used this experience to slide to the far right and justify my hatred of the alterity.

But unlike you, I learned within the realm of time, fear and guilt.



Your entire narrative from the beginning of this thread to today has been about how your country is sooooo dangerous that you need to lick the boots of fascists to bring back people with guns and more security and more armies and more violence (etc..).

Your entire interaction has been a demonstration of panic.


True bravery is not the absence of fear but going into battle in spite of it.

Everyday I repeat myself this mantra in order to face both myself and the world. I still cannot move, biology is still my ennemy, but each day I do better than the next and each second day I'm feel more ethical than the first.

One day, I shall be able to do physically what I tried by my words here. This day, you will get rid of me.

But be patient, I'm not done yet

:GoodLuck:



On the day you finally understand that your little fantasy is a myth created by the worst people on the planet to justify your own exploitation and the exploitation of others around you... remember what I told you and come back to our conversations.

You will need a guide map to prevent yourself from diving into despair and dooming.
False. I just want my rights respected. I'm not asking the state for anything, other than DON'T MESS WITH MY RIGHTS! I already told you, you are not fighting for freedom. They are using you for the exact opposite goal. You are a pawn in a game you don't understand. One day you will have a serious meltdown once you realize this, commie.
 
C4N would have never been this way...

Also, @Logiko you claim all the time that you were a former far-right supporter, but that feels like a larp. No offense, but it feels like you're acting like an authority on something you were never a part of whilst trying to use such lies for the betterment of your cause...
 

Daniel

T...Tani?!
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True bravery is not the absence of fear but going into battle in spite of it.

Everyday I repeat myself this mantra in order to face both myself and the world. I still cannot move, biology is still my ennemy, but each day I do better than the next and each second day I'm feel more ethical than the first.
This is easy for most people to say, but when actual tragedy or danger hits them personally and unfolds right in front of their eyes, their first instinct is usually to prioritize survival and assess their surroundings. That does not necessarily make them cowardly, though, because fear, panic, and self-preservation are natural responses, especially when someone has no time to prepare for a truly difficult situation.

True bravery is not always charging forward without hesitation, but rather, it is regaining control of yourself after that initial fear and choosing to act anyway.

People often imagine that they will respond heroically when shit hits the fan, but almost nobody truly knows how they will react until they themselves are placed in that situation directly.
 
@Logiko Since you like to take the freedom to include other people's families in the discussion, I will take the same liberty. Where is your family, my guy? Supposedly, you have a condition. How do they help? Do they visit you? Give you money? I think families should be responsible for their relatives. I think it is very weird that you never mentioned them in any post. Where are they? Families should be responsible before the state has to meddle. What do you think about this?
Why would he even mention his relatives ? Off-topic. This ain't a blog about his private life.


Left right politics is cancer
Now Thesis Antithesis and Synthesis on the other hand is perfect
Pro-western politics from "outside" of the west is peak :smart:
 
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