Yeah, it is a bit pointless really. I tend to RT the articles I've read, so if I need to read them again I know where they'll be.
don't see how RT mainly from a Black American Economist (Thomas Sowell), a Somalian Ex-Muslim (Ayaan Hirsi Ali), another Black American Economist (Larry Elder) and an Imam (The Imam of Peace, Imam Twahidi) are Alt-Right though.
Care to explain? Neil says you're a good bloke 'in real life', so I look forward to your response.
In regards to the other part of your post regarding Socialism, I cannot disagree with you BUT - you're picking out all the good parts!
Usually what happens in Socialist states is, you get the ruler and ruled. It destroys the mobilised middle-class. The evidence is there for all to see.
I can list all the countries that have been tore apart by trying to implement socialism if you want?
That's nice of Neil to say. Neil's a lovely bloke too.
Your twitter feed has a bunch of seemingly intelligent but mostly GCSE-level socio/economic statements picked out to back up your political position. It's not unusual, I'm sure when I was active on twitter I did a fair bit of the same that marked me out as the centre-left individual I am.
I kinda feel you're doing exactly the same with your right-wing/libertarianism. You're picking out the bits you like - the ability to work hard and earn money, which lets you look after yourself - whilst ignoring the problems that the high water mark of capitalism is bringing (income inequality, resource diminishment, pollution, climate change, property prices, zero hours contracts, biggest rewards for some of the most useless in society whilst the most useful struggle to make ends meet, etc etc).
You also seem to be ignoring the Scandinavian models as to how socialist-leaning states can function incredibly well for a happy population.
I can list a country currently tearing itself apart over a far right-wing agenda, if you like?
That's nice of Neil to say. Neil's a lovely bloke too.
Your twitter feed has a bunch of seemingly intelligent but mostly GCSE-level socio/economic statements picked out to back up your political position. It's not unusual, I'm sure when I was active on twitter I did a fair bit of the same that marked me out as the centre-left individual I am.
I kinda feel you're doing exactly the same with your right-wing/libertarianism. You're picking out the bits you like - the ability to work hard and earn money, which lets you look after yourself - whilst ignoring the problems that the high water mark of capitalism is bringing (income inequality, resource diminishment, pollution, climate change, property prices, zero hours contracts, biggest rewards for some of the most useless in society whilst the most useful struggle to make ends meet, etc etc).
You also seem to be ignoring the Scandinavian models as to how socialist-leaning states can function incredibly well for a happy population.
I can list a country currently tearing itself apart over a far right-wing agenda, if you like?