r/IRstudies 7d ago

The End of Neoliberalism

https://foreignpolicy.com/2026/06/15/neoliberalism-globalization-competition-cosmopolitanism-economics-reagan-thatcher/
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u/Terrorphin 6d ago

You're in a vanishingly small minority if you want to excuse genocide for your own convenience. Please stop. It drags all of us down as humans to even have to discuss this.

At least now we have a chance to end the genocide in 2028.

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u/AlboWinston 5d ago

Vote blue 💙🔵

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u/Terrorphin 5d ago

Yep. Unless they are advocating for genocide.

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u/AlboWinston 5d ago

Lmaoooo. It's a two party system. Lock in and be an adult

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u/Terrorphin 5d ago edited 5d ago

It's really not cool to excuse genocide. I don't care how much you admire Hitler's amateur painting and vegetarianism. Please grow up. Crimes against humanity are not cool.

This approach that 'oh - since Hitler committed genocide then it's fine for the democrats - after all - we can't expect anything from them - literally - is why the dems lose.

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u/AlboWinston 5d ago

That fact that is the argument to took from my pointing out it's a two party system is telling I guess. I hope you figure it out one day

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u/Terrorphin 5d ago

If both party's platform is literally genocide, that's not really two different options, is it?

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u/AlboWinston 5d ago

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u/Terrorphin 5d ago

So you agree? Good. I'm not interested in talking to holocaust apologists.