Listen to your gut: don’t join the army. There are better ways to get fit. Have you joined a gym? Your college might have one so you should use it if only for the sake of getting your money’s worth.
I’m quite fond of communism, personally.
Listen to your gut: don’t join the army. There are better ways to get fit. Have you joined a gym? Your college might have one so you should use it if only for the sake of getting your money’s worth.
Yeah and it’s maddening how this rhetoric is still being used to justify sanctions. The USA brands Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism while propping up frickin Israel. Course, if the US didn’t have double standards then it wouldn’t have standards at all.
You know, for all the talk about how the USSR is fascist for the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, no one ever brings this up. Weird how a last-minute nonaggression pact is enough for white people to brand the Soviets as Nazis, but this somehow has no bearing on the UK or France.
Describing the trial of the OUN in Warsaw in 1935–1936, Mirchuk changed the political meaning of the fascist salute “Slava Ukraïni!” which the OUN members performed several times in the courtroom. He described how the OUN members shouted “Slava Ukraïni!” but did not mention that they extended their right arms. He thereby turned this greeting into something for which Ukrainian patriots born after the Second World War could have sympathy.
It’s basically how the US turned the fascist pledge of allegiance into something “appropriate” by making kids put their hands on their hearts instead of doing the nazi salute.
That’s also better advice than joining the army tbh