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Daniel Balan replied to Daniel Balan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@zazen come here. I want to hear you thoughts on this. Share your perspective. -
Daniel Balan replied to Daniel Balan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Honestly, no. If I have food on my plate and air in my lungs, and a place to sleep? I'm the happiest in the world. I have very low requirements to be happy. I don't need much. -
Daniel Balan replied to Daniel Balan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Twentyfirst Win at what? I'm not fighting anybody. All I want is to have food in my fridge without spending the entire monthly wage I earn. -
Daniel Balan replied to Daniel Balan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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Daniel Balan replied to enchanted's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
God is a centrist. A realist! -
Daniel Balan replied to Daniel Balan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Anyone else? I started this thread to get some answers, please guys, I want a clarifying answer -
Daniel Balan replied to Alexop's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Alexop All I was pointing and I've gone above and beyond to emphasize is that wokeness, with its many flaws and problems, is still a lot more evolved and better than what was before wokeness. An autistic soyboy from Sweden is more of a man than an average eastern European. Remember, stage Green has toxic aspects as do all the other stages. Stage Blue has also more positive aspects than toxic ones, albeit the toxic ones are much more visible and damaging. Also to be at stage Green, you firstly had to integrate all the positives from blue and orange. And by all accounts Swedish men are extremely hard working, business orientated, and have also integrated the wokeness of stage green. Where they are right now is in the phase they go through all the negative aspects of stage green. But as I said, the problems of stage green are much more desirable than the problems of red or blue. The reason I described my villagers is because I've dealt with both stage green problems while in Germany, with stage Orange in the cities of Romania, and with stage Red and Blue in my home village. And stage Green problems that you described are child's play compared with the problems that come from stage Red/Blue. I have 0 friends here, I ditched all the friends I had from teenage time. But as soon as I go in Iasi or Dortmund, I instantly find friends out of strangers effortlessly. Actually personal development is easier in the country side, because here I refuse to have friends and all my free time is dedicated to reading, watching Leo's videos and if I wanted I could easily start a meditation practice. In the city the life is way to chaotic. -
Daniel Balan replied to Alexop's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
The reason I said that your argument is strawmanned and biased is because in my opinion is not true. Of course there are soyboys in Sweden, but so are here in Romania, although much less and they are being unnoticed because of how much noise the neanderthals from the villages make. But the men in their 30s and above in Sweden or Germany are well more developed career wise and family wise than Romanians. To see for yourself if that is true please respond to these questions: Would you buy an apartment built by Swedish men or by Romanian men? Would you buy furniture from IKEA built by the Swedes, or would you buy furniture designed in Romania? Would you buy Husqvarna chainsaw or would you buy a chainsaw sold by a Romanaian in a Bazaar? The way Romanians build houses and apartments is criminal, one big earthquake and all falls down. No safety, no respecting rules, no nothing. They only want to take your money. If you buy Furniture made in Romania it lasts you litteraly a week before it breaks down. I'm not exaggerating, that's really the case. Husqvarna is a Swedish business that operates since the 1600's. Romania has just discovered Capitalism. The quality and endurance of the products made by the Swedes is perfect. How the nordics work is unparalleled. Professionalism, rigour, discipline. Yet Romanaians can't even begin their working day without finishing first a bottle of booze. That's how I measure a man. Not by how much he beats his wife or by how loud he is. Bottom line of my argument is this: wokeness with all its soyboys and problems is 1000 times better that the backwardness and barbarism of Romania. As I said, mentality wise, Swedes are in 2025, while my villagers are in like 200BC in comparison with the Sweds. -
Daniel Balan replied to Daniel Balan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Anyone? @Leo Gura What's your take on this? -
Daniel Balan replied to Alexop's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
This is too biased and too much of a strawman. You had me on the floor when you said Romania produces better men than Sweeden. Firstly the ancestors of those nordic pussies ruled fucking England for a century. They also founded the Kievan Rus. Basically the first Russian entity as a state. Romanian men aren't even a fraction of the men that are the nordics. There isn't a single week in a year without news that some Romanian man killed his wife or concubine. Romanian men are like in the year 200 BC compared to the nordic men. I lived 90% of my life in rural Romania and 10% in cities of Romania and West Germany. When I first arrived in Germany I had an existential crisis. I felt like a cow in the middle of a shopping mall. Myself being used with the barbarian ways of living from Romania I stood in awe at how nice and civil everyone was behaving. The German men I was working with always made me aware when I was beginning to behave like a barbarian. I got slapped by a german for throwing garbage from the window of the car that brought us to work. I was 19 at the time and that was custom practice in Romania. In Romania it was abnormal not to throw trash from the car's window. I also remember when some of my fellow villagers were arested by the polizei for yelling mid night on the street. My point that it is a disgrace to compare the creatures in Romania with the Swedish men. Compared to the Sweedish, the average Romanian man is yet to reach the status of man, they are animalistic creatures. The left should by all means be criticized, I do agree with all you said. But I was really irked by that comparison with the Romanians 🤣 -
Daniel Balan replied to Husseinisdoingfine's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Spot on. In Europe, leftism is just an political economic framework. What Leo means when he says leftist is actually stage Green. And Lenin was stage Red/Blue. One's views on the economy has nothing to do with being a liberal. Conservative vs liberal is actually stage Blue/Orange vs Stage Green. -
Daniel Balan replied to Husseinisdoingfine's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Bro Europe might crumble just from the fact that our energy prices have quadrupled since 2022. Our citizens want to elect Russia Friendly dictators just because life is a hell of a lot more expensive since 2022. Imagine if a single missile hits a major European city! Nation wide protests would erupt to force the current goverment to resign and to have a Putin friendly government. After all, Nato missiles and drones strike the population of Russia already. Why would Putin allow his citizens to suffer without making the west suffer as well? You talk about Ukraine, the Ukrainian armed forces are the most elite and powerful military to date. The Ukrainian armed forces are the best military in the world right now. The west is pussified, literally no citizen in the west would die for his nation. That's the biggest weakness of the West. This gives Putin enormous leverage. Also, do you realize that the Ukraine war is basically the whole of Nato supporting Ukraine against Russia? It is basically NATO vs Russia localized only with Ukrainian lives that perish while the west sleeps peacefully. The west has put all its eggs in Ukraine's basket, and if Ukraine falls, the West will crumble. -
Daniel Balan replied to Husseinisdoingfine's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I'll make a bold prediction now. After contemplating Trump, Putin, and current events in Europe, I predict that within the next 12 months, Putin will engage in direct military conflict with the West. He will exploit the chaos of the Trump presidency to launch a full-scale war with Europe. I believe that if Putin waits past 2028, he will face a Western world led by Gavin Newsom. A West led by a competent leader like Newsom would mean the window for attacking the West has closed. Europe is currently unprepared for war. I predict that if missiles and drones strike&swarm London, Berlin, Bucharest, Warsaw, Helsinki, Stockholm, Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius, Europe will collapse almost instantly. Putin would have conquered Europe without a single Russian soldier stepping foot into NATO territory. Putin likely bets that Europe's population will stage massive protests to avoid further provoking Russia, seeking peace at all costs and accepting all of Putin's conditions, such as ceding former Warsaw Pact countries to his sphere of influence. He will also wager that the incompetence and corruption of the Trump administration will cause the West to crumble like a house of cards. In fact, Hitler's theory about the Soviet Union being a paper tiger—that a single kick would collapse the entire structure—aptly describes the West today. If Putin takes a real swing at the West and delivers a powerful blow to the West's door, the entire Western structure will likely collapse. It’s not Ukraine that would have collapsed in two weeks; it’s the West that will collapse in two weeks if Putin attacks while Trump leads the West. -
This song... I love it more than life! Literally angelic. Resplendent.. Otherworldly. I've done things I'm not proud of... But for this, I get in trouble... Baby my sins, are all because for you Strong light Gin, the way I burn for you! <3
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Daniel Balan replied to Hardkill's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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@Yimpa Glad you are back! 🥳
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Daniel Balan replied to Hardkill's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
The reason I'm a centrist isn't because I try to act mature or that I compromise with conservatives or that I try to split everything down the middle. This is a rather silly strawman of the centrist's position. I'm a centrist because I disagree with both the liberals and the conservatives. In my case I disagree more with the conservatives, that's why when I debate right wingers I view myself as a liberal but when I debate liberals I view myself as a centrist. There's too much idealism and dangerous fantasies in the liberal worldview to fully align with it. Defunding the police, having open borders, allowing millions of violent unchecked migrants, rioting like fucking fools, indoctrinating children with lgbtq/trans propaganda is something I can't side with. There is much more that I agree with the liberals than I agree with the conservatives, but liberals have glaring holes in their worldview that stain an otherwise pristine perception that I have of them. Also I'm a centrist because I do agree with a good chunk of conservative positions. Conservatives aren't the fascists and the nazis that the liberals label them. -
Daniel Balan replied to Hardkill's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Conservatives are right on: Migration Not allowing late term abortions. Pushing back against lgbtq trans propaganda Tight and secure borders Pushing back against demonic climate change action such as deindustrialization that leave millions of factory workers unemployed. Strong police and military Wanting to stop offshoring and having manufacturing jobs back in their country as opposed to offshoring manufacturing overseas. Liberals are right on: Well tought Climate change action. We need climate action as fast and as strong as possible but we also need to not have millions of people lose their jobs because of it. Protecting sexual minorites, making sure the lgbtq community is safe and protected and has the same rights as the regular community. Although without propaganda in schools or obnoxious parades. Protecting womens right to have abortions but only up until the 12th week of pregnancy. After 12 weeks abortion should be banned. Everything else -
A few places in Europe that an American needs to visit so it understands the whole of Europe: Dublin London Lisbon Barcelona Paris Rotterdam Milan Berlin Oslo Helsinki Riga Kaliningrad Warsaw Vienna Budapest Bucharest Belgrade Athens Istanbul Chisinau Kiev Kharkiv Minsk Smolensk Moscow St. Petersburg Volgograd Tiraspol, Transnistya To me the most fascinating part of Europe is Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus and Russia. As a westerner, you will have a cultural shock in this soviet environment. Litteraly you can smell the soviet vibe through every brick of every building. It's like it is still 1990. It feels like time hadn't passed. It feels like you are still in the 20th century.
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Daniel Balan replied to Husseinisdoingfine's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
The fact that an 80 year old is the best the left can offer speaks volumes. I love Bernie, he is my favorite politican on the planet. -
Daniel Balan replied to Husseinisdoingfine's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Leftists should learn to confront the right in civil debates, in a conquest of ideas. Not with sniper rifles or brat behaviour. Like Charlie Kirk or not but the reason he was so successful was because he had the courage to debate anyone, anywhere, anytime, in a civil, and humane manner. He was a man. He had balls. Something the left seem to have a lack of. Leftists sit on their high moral thrones thinking that Kirk or Trump are "dumb fascists". The left are out of their minds. When have you guys seen a leftist with as much courage and grit as Charlie had? I have huge respect for Charlie! He died with a microphone in his hands, because the leftists weren't man enough to confront him in a battle of ideas. How does the left expect to win elections if they are too weak and pathetic to debate a man one on one, without killing him? Who in their right mind votes for people that are unable to have a debate without crying "Fascist" "Nazi" "Mysoginist" ? As I said, the left is out of their minds. -
Daniel Balan replied to Hardkill's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Hardkill Also what drives me crazy in politics is demagoguery and populism. Populism is in my eyes the most dangerous and deadly political position one can have. The worst being economic populism. Economic populism is what drives the deficit spending though the roof. Economic populism is what ruins a nation and puts in grave danger two or three generations that will now carry the burden of gigantic public debts. Economy should be treated with extreme caution and pragmatism. Being overly liberal with how you spend money from the public budget might cause the whole economy to collapse like how it happened in Greece more than a decade ago. Economy is the single political aspect of a country that shouldn't have a political color. Economy shouldn't be treated as progressive or libera or conservative, economy should be treated with extreme pragmatism and caution. -
Daniel Balan replied to Hardkill's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Hardkill I wasn't refering to the democratic party specifically! I don't even know much about American politics, I am talking in general, with my focus generally on European politics. And all the unrest in Europe today is because of the damage done by unchecked migration and overly liberal policies from the Merkel era. Also allow me to counter your narative when you say that the progressives are the ones that push for a return to the roots of the new deal era... Actually in my eyes, the centrist moderates are the ones that push for a return to the new deal paradigm. The centrist moderates like Gavin Newsom.
