Going through the dedication page was a challenge.
It is pronounced “for the optimist.” If you’re totally familiar with being headed towards an avid writer, you might just lose your breakfast. This is a preview of what you eat on the next 224 pages, a remarkable achievement of a remarkable amount of BS from the beginning to the end of the book.
“Aturcacy, Inc.: The Dictator Who Wants to Run the World” is such a tirad, a ridiculously transparent empire trash, and can be used as an exhibition on why American plutoniums need the empire brand. Certainly, Applebaum kept all false arguments straight and shocked the fact that it was eventually lost and that countries like Belarus, Venezuela, Russia and other evaded the best efforts of the US, completely isolated. It’s more like a fucking tweeter than you decide to write a book about their inspiration:
One day, you are just living and exist in a quarry. The next thing you know is that other countries have their own laws and systems. A hard medicine to swallow.
– Camila (@camilapress) August 31, 2024
And Applebaum is upset by this situation. She reserves most of the poison on “Autocracy, Inc.” For Russia, it writes that it “plays a special role in an authoritarian network: as the inventor of modern marriage and dictatorships, and as a country that is now trying to overturn the status quo.”
That’s not surprising given the background of Applebaum and the fact that for over a decade she has been one of the must-see projects on the project, leading to the deaths and suffering of millions, and ultimately wiped Ukraine off the map. Applebaum does not regret all the blood in her hands. Not only does it deserve the sacrifice of the hardships between “democracy” and “dictatorship,” but the fight must continue.
Born in wealth in Washington, DC, Applebaum says her great runners migrated from present-day Belarus to North America during the reign of Alexander III of Russia (probably to avoid conscription). At Yale she studied under Professor Wolfgang Leonhard, a German commune player and hardcore capitalist.
Leonhard was fascinating with Eisher, or his students were easily energetic. Another of his students was a young Bush who wrote that Leonhard’s “The History of the Soviet Union” was an introduction to “a stop between tyranny and freedom,” and a battle that has paid my attention for the rest of my life.”
Leonhard had a similar shaking about Applebaum, judging by the path of a Cold Warrior.
Applebaum continued to report for economists and independents covering the fall of the Berlin Wall. She has since written several books and has been a member of the Washington Post Editorial Board, an auxiliary fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Free Market Intervention. She is a member of the Council of Diplomatic Relations, the board of directors of the National Fund for Democracy and Renewal Democracy Initiatives. She is a senior assistant fellow at the European Centre for Policy Analysis and co-led major initiatives aimed at countering Russia’s “disability” in Central and Eastern Europe.
Everywhere, she places an anti-Russian position. Along the way, she married Polish politician Radosłw Tomasz Sikorski. He is currently Foreign Minister Paul. I’m best known for this tweet following the breakdown of the node stream pipeline.
And avoiding disrupting the liberal democratic order around her, Applebaum remains completely committed to the bit. “Autocracy, Inc.” can be boiled down to the lazy propaganda of America, its allies are good and anyone who opposes Washington is a bad person.
This type of propaganda has been around for years, but the West has not even tried to hide the olig haughty police states when it comes to the pitch of the wasteful salt on Applebaum. The reality of Applebaum is that the West was writing this book, while the West was waning to open tyranny and tort, while the West was free, democratic and unicorn. At various points in the book, when Applebaum is in another Tarar, denounces the unfair system of an “undemocratic” country, it may be forgiven to think she is writing about America. Let me give you a few examples.
Is the United States dictatorial?
According to Applebaum, it’s certainly SEMS. Consider some sentences.
…Independence is run by a sophisticated network that relies not on a single bad guy but on a clergy-fiscal structure, a complex of military, paramilitary, police, and security services of technical experts providing surveillance, propaganda, and bishopal information.
This is another:
…The group is tied to the ruthless, singlemindel’s resolve to maintain wealth and power, not ideology, rather than block butter-like behavior like corporate cohesion.
And another:
…[they] They share their resolve to steal citizens from real infflience and public voices, oppose any form of transparency and accountability, and oppress those who challenge themselves at home or abroad.
What about another one?
Once upon a time, the Soviet leaders, the most powerful dictatorship of the late 20th century, are deeply concerned about how they were parseted all over the world. They actively promoted the severity of their political system, and they adhered to it when it was criticized. They paid at least lip service to an ambitious normative system set after World War II in a language about human rights, the laws of war, and the rule of law… Even at the beginning of this century, most dictatorships promote their true, true, true creation, carefully manipulated democratic performance.
And these are from the introduction! Applebaum goes through such a harsh prediction case for the overall book throw. Has she ever mentioned us to the plutocratic control over “democracy”? no. Does she mention how the war on Earth’s terrorism was recovered into a “ambitious system of norms”? no. Does she mention the descent of the western Olihead into the police state? Of course it’s not.
Instead, you will get such treasures.
These types of regimes can be difficult for democratic residents to understand. Because their main goal is not to create prosperity or to strengthen the wells of their citizens. Their main goal is to maintain power, and in order to do so, they are to destabilize their neighbors, destroy the lives of ordinary people, and take the footsteps of spare people.
The “Bese kind of regime” is because it’s around us – from wage slave jobs to beat millions of America, invalidate millions more, and fall disproportionately into the working class.
When Applebaum rarely mentions some minor rifts in the façade of America’s great democracy, they lie in the amazing fashion traced to the “historical dreams” of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Applebaum cites the case of a steel factory in Warren, Ohio. “The Town of the Rust Belt, who will later vote for Donald Trump twice.” In the 2010s, the plant suffered a series of accidents caused by cost reductions and safety violations. It was closed in 2016.
Applebaum has reached Putin, but there is another hurdle she must clear first. This is because the plant was owned by the Ukrainian oligarch Ihor Kolomaky. It must be a reasonable observer, this is the story of US corruption and loose American law surrounding the purchase of shell companies and real-world states.
But for Applebaum, it is evidence of Putin’s evil genius and the long shadow of the Soviet Union. She denounces the end of the Warren Steel Factory for claims that Ukraine and Koromaki are “tracing the Russian path to dictatorship and creptocracy.”
All we can do is conclude that Applebaum’s brain is inappropriate. Nevertheless, she sends us Missibs out of the authoritarian land inhabited by the dark heart of Dutch, Colonel Kurtz, whom she warns.
She criticizes China, North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, etc. for resisting America’s unilateral resistance, and she rids their membership to pick up what you can become another.
Applebaum thinks she can pull the old one
cracking down on basic freedoms like freedom of speech, democratic delegations, and elections. And most of all, here are the questions I’ve returned to: How has this been cut so far to support this in Palestinian genocide as a free, human rights-loving, rule-based order?
Applebaum will take up work with joy as representative of the “center” occupied by polite thieves and war monarchs. Her book, which has now slipped into a fusion-free fusion between government, technological olives, and police states, represents a dying gasp to maintain the lie of the free democratic West. Most of the Hall of Fames of Power have already moved out of this stupid presence, and making this charade predominantly shows that it is no longer worth the effort.
So who is this book? My best guess is that it’s for Applebaum and her likeness, and surprises them at what’s going on right now, what’s coming. It is a signal of virtue until a bitter end with liberal values. They disregard the fact that the billionaire Silicon Valley eugenicists bring to this moment, shocking Trump’s classness while the billionaire Silicon Valley eugenicists lead deeper into the dystopian deep by. Applebaum and Company are little different to Trump when it comes to policy, apart from the prioritization of many of the empire’s wars. Ultimately, the Centre does as their monetary paymaster says, as it is all states. What the selective lands on Aplebaum land reveals is that as long as the US wins the great global Stuggy, it’s OK with Washington-based fourth Reich.