

Is it true they were plenty of bad songs in the 80s and they are just only playing the good ones now.
Is it true they were plenty of bad songs in the 80s and they are just only playing the good ones now.
The right’s scapegoat is always been the left be it the Democrats or what they consider the “radical left”. If you watch enough right-media they spends hours blaming them for basically everything wrong with the country if they are not blaming Muslims and undocumented migrants.
I understand what different sources are available. In Syria there are two pro-Western or pro-Syria (Bashar al-Assad). Now I can’t guarantee that Russia, Iran, or Syria is telling me the truth, but it is a good counter-narrative.
Make sure to learn about Genie Energy, an American energy company with ties to the American and Israeli government which is allowed to mine at the Golan Heights. Its investor include Dick Cheney, Rupert Murdoch, James Woolsey (former CIA director), Larry Summers (former head of the US Treasury), and Jacob Rothschild https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genie_Energy
The late Serena Shim who worked for Iranian Press TV showing how Turkey worked with anti-Bashar al-Assad Syrian insurgents not long before mostly likely being killed by the Turkish government. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3g5w6l
Russia Today (RT)'s video against the White Helmets https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x64nlbc
This is from Zerohedge which used is a right-wing libertarian media platform that used to be more alternative and anti-imperialist, but now is basically a mainstream conservative outlet. This is an old Zerohedge article of alleged manufactured images used to make the now former Syrian government look bad. https://web.archive.org/web/20190331224020/https://www.theburningplatform.com/2018/04/16/take-the-red-pill-the-history-of-syrian-false-flags-exposed/
Douma chemical attack -2018 disproven by Robert Fisk and WikiLeaks
https://wikileaks.org/opcw-douma/
Sky News cut off the former commander of British Armed Forces Jonathan Shaw over Syria (after questioning Douma chemical attack)
No, Right-wing libertarianism is a range between the standard right-wing libertarianism, neo-conservative infiltrators, and anarcho-capitalists and a few other groups that aren’t important.
The two mainstream branches of Right-wing libertarianism:
The standard right-wing libertarianism is more about opposing social welfare and government regulations than conservatives, many are pro-choice , pro-marijuana, anti-war (Non-aggression pact), against NSA mass surveillance, and against the war on drugs. The type of people that wants a government, but do not want it to interfere in their lives. They complain about person freedom, individuality, and the two main party system.
Neo-conservative infiltrators- They call themselves libertarians, but like the neo-liberal infiltrators are trying to bring in check the libertarians who support anti-war policies and try to get them to support American interventions. They can be spotted since many of them are members of the Cato Institute.
As someone who used to be a right wing libertarian, I thought the best way to go against the government is to have a limited government. However, I was too uneducated in politics to realize that would just strengthen corporate power. I was never taught that by changing the government to a socialist government that would fix the problem. This changed when I was getting into learning about decolonization and the IMF and the World Bank. I become left-wing after seeing how Haiti used tariffs to counter American businesses only for the America to coup the government and liberalize their economy. I noticed that this was a trend especially regarding the Pink tide in Latin America and in Africa and realized that Libertarianism is not working to counter American power, but in fact enabling it.
Cuba, but you are trying to build influence in Latin America.
Try looking for work visas, tourist visas, or education visas, stuff like that.