Better example

Random train of thought, returning to a not quite random location…

Noticed that bitcoin gang leader Do Kwon was finally arrested in Montenegro. This is the least famous bit of the former Yugoslavia. The other little Balkan countries have made the news often. We started a war between Serbia and Croatia and Bosnia and Kosovo in the ’90s, which semi-concluded in the usual tangled Balkan way. Macedonia made a brave stand against Soros and WEF in 2017, but then got knocked down a year later because Soros needed Macedonia as a foothold toward his new invasion of Russia, which we’re now seeing. Montenegro and Slovenia stayed out of those tangles somehow.

This led to thinking about the decades when Tito kept Yugoslavia together. He didn’t do it with extreme brutality and torture and genocide, as modern American rulers do. He did it with prosperity and security, and some deft footwork in playing US against USSR.

PROSPERITY AND SECURITY are the key. Even our idiot mainstream media and government spokesmen formerly understood this point. We recognized that Yugoslavia and Hungary and Czechoslovakia were unlikely to revolt against the mythical “Communism” because their rulers provided secure jobs and free education and free medical care and sufficient consumer goods. Russia relied on these countries to manufacture more refined products like light bulbs and cars and radios. We tried to induce revolt in ’56, Khrushchev squashed it, then both sides seemed to recognize that it was best to let those countries have some autonomy.

Now back to a point I was trying to make a few days ago. When people are secure and prosperous, they aren’t susceptible to cults and radicalism and identity disputes. Tito is a much better example of this rule than the Mutual Benefit Associations.

Our modern demons CAN’T POSSIBLY ALLOW security and prosperity and calm people. There’s no sexual pleasure in watching ordinary people enjoy life. Only maximum chaos and torture and SCREECHING PAIN are acceptable to our plutocrats.

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Semirelevant: The rivalries inside the Balkans are indecipherably complex and incomprehensibly OLD. No grudge ever goes away. In the 90s, after we started the war to rip Yugoslavia apart, many of the refugees ended up in Spokane. Young Bosnians and young Serbs immediately created rival gangs and continued their perpetual battles.