Again, there's a clear difference in the amount and intensity of criticism being levied by the average liberal. How many people were calling for Obama to be tried for war crimes in 2013?
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When it comes to the general public I remember a lot of people being pissed off at Obama for the exact same shit.
Sure, but liberals still love him to death. See: The vote ratio on this post. I was too young for politics then, but I seriously doubt he was getting criticized as harshly as Trump is being right now. I mean Jeffries had to announce that the Dems aen't going to try to impeach Hesgeth (which they should absolutely do, don't get me wrong). Even if it's disapproval there's clearly a big difference in the amount of disapproval, as evidenced by how people tend to react to "Obama is a war criminal" vs "Trump is a war criminal."
Thanks to the OP for more quality shitlib slander.
Liberalism isn't intrinsically tied to capitalism or even democracy.
It literally is. Here's Wikipedia on the topic.
Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on the rights of the individual, liberty, consent of the governed, political equality, right to private property, and equality before the law.[1][2] Liberals espouse various and sometimes conflicting views depending on their understanding of these principles but generally support private property, market economies, individual rights (including civil rights and human rights), liberal democracy, secularism, rule of law, economic and political freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and freedom of religion.[3] Liberalism is frequently cited as the dominant ideology of modern history.
Pedantry aside, though, liberals have always (and I mean always) batted for capitalism, and this is reflected in literally every political change liberals have been a notable party in (if you have counterexamples, go ahead). Private property rights are an integral part of liberalism as a political philosophy.
PS: Social democracy is a scam, as seen from the ongoing rise of fascism in Europe.
Culture? Language? Skin color? Fucking names?
Uh... The Nakba was committed by secular atheists. Stop trying to pin this on religion.
Explanation: Top left is a Taylor series, which expresses an infinitely differentiable function as an infinite polynomial. Center left is a Fourier transform, which extracts from periodic function into the frequencies of the sines and cosines composing it. Bottom left is the Laplace transform, which does the same but for all exponentials (sines and cosines are actually exponentials, long story). It seems simpler than the Fourier transform, until you realize that the s is a complex number. In all of these the idea is to break down a function into its component parts, whether as powers of x, sines and cosines or complex exponentials.
Edit: I'll try to explain if something is unclear, but... uh... better not get your hopes up.
Relatable as fuck. Yeah yeah innocent people dying is bad, but Americans have had ample opportunity to change things before it came to this, so I think I'll kick back and enjoy the schadenfreude.
Not disagreeing, but "at this point" implies they were ever anything else.
WWII jokes aside, it's absolutely inane that Germany is actually taking "threats from Russia" seriously. It's one thing to keep their military in shape, but nothing we've seen from Russia makes expanding it even remotely necessary. Spend this momey on the poor you corporate stooge. And let's not get into the demographic crisis these idiots are exacerbating with their treatment of immigrants.
The main target of this meme isn't Obama , but rather liberal hypocrisy. Double tapping is just the latest example of it, but while Obama is mostly a non-issue (though he still has influence within liberal circles and should be remembered for the monster he is) this double standard is still relevant because attacking the right for doing awful shit is one way liberals gain political capital to use for their own awful shit.
Besides, this is a post on c/leftymemes, not a dissertation, so I'm not sure why it should be "helpful."