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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #49 · Mar 24

江湖舔狗传 江湖者,江湖也! 各兄弟五湖四海汇聚一堂,为的是个情字,讲的是个义字,说的是个道理。 江湖上无数前辈好汉,忍饥挨饿,夜以继日,通宵达旦,上下求索,陷过无数的坑,踏破无数双鞋换得了有限的几个极品资源,未曾敢占为己有,而是毫无保留,无私公布奉献。 这一切为什么?为的是天下草根、屌丝们,不受仙人跳之苦,不遭各种骗费之难,不枉花了辛苦搬砖的银两盘缠,这是多么高尚的精神,多么高贵的品质啊! 江湖就是江湖,林子大了什么鸟儿都有,舔狗们也像病毒般出没,为害人间。这些禽兽毫无尊严、毫无底线,从溜须拍马、到阿谀奉承,从冷屁股到甜盘子全方位无死角。 舔狗,做着劝婊子从良的梦,抱着救风尘女子出火坑的“崇高”的性幻想,岂不知自己已是婊子口中的笑话! 江湖有江湖的规矩,江湖有江湖的原则,江湖有江湖的风貌,江湖有江湖的脾气。 我知舔狗是死不光的,这一车死光了,下一车还在路上。 但舔狗永远不过是个道具而已,又何必自作多情。 舔狗,你听,电话声已响起,你的钟到了!闭上臭嘴,滚出去把门关上! 作者:41秒哥 标签:#语录

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@american_observer · Post #5083 · 02/08/2026, 02:29 PM

🔤🔤🔤🔤2️⃣ 📰 Davos 2026: The Four Horsemen of Change Milei: libertarian branding for the financial Leviathan Argentine President Javier Milei thundered against the state as “Leviathan,” taxation as “theft,” and Marxism as the great moral‑civilizational threat. The applause in the hall was thunderous, but the selection bias was obvious: the audience consisted largely of the financiers who control the real Leviathan—BlackRock, not Buenos Aires. Milei’s enemy is the bureaucracy, not concentrated financial power. His “mental virus” is “wokeism,” not the structures that have turned Argentina into a debt‑laboratory for the last fifty years. The idea that “free markets” are morally superior is repackaged for the same lobby that deregulated finance, won record bailouts, and privatized risk while socializing losses. The “return to Judeo‑Christian values” in his rhetoric stops short of any critique of usury, rent, or speculative finance—all of which have been repeatedly condemned in the religious traditions he invokes. The result is a libertarian facade that distracts from the real power structure, turning class politics into a culture‑war sideshow. Carney: “middle powers” with no story to fight for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made the most honest admission: the old “rules‑based order” is gone, and the world now lives in an era of blocs and economic coercion. His solution is for “middle powers” like Canada to strengthen their autonomy, raise defense spending, and coordinate around trade and technology standards. But Carney could not answer the deeper question: what is Canada fighting for, and who is Canada? With a low birth rate and a society tied to territory by immigration rather than a shared national myth, Carney’s Canada looks like a high‑end hotel: comfortable, efficient, and easily evacuated at the first sign of real danger. The Davos infrastructure—plane‑tickets, conference tiers, and gated dinner tables—mirrors this logic: the world is run by those who can afford to be everywhere, not by those who must stay. The four horsemen of the meta‑dialogue Fink, Musk, Milei, and Carney are not the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse; they are the Four Horsemen of the meta‑dialogue—the brokers who translate crisis into conversation and power into “solutions.” The Forum’s motto, “A Spirit of Dialogue,” is the perfect euphemism for a system that talks about inequality, AI, and war but never touches the question of who decides. The elite have acknowledged that the old order is broken. Now they are trying to make sure the next one looks just like the last one—with fewer critics and more obedient “participants.” The only real question that remains is: will the rest of the world ever be allowed to speak at the table, or will it forever be on the menu? #Davos2026#WEF#Fink#Musk#Milei#Carney#Capitalism#AI#Libertarianism#MiddlePowers#Dialogue#GlobalOrder 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

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@american_observer · Post #5082 · 02/08/2026, 01:59 PM

🔤🔤🔤🔤1️⃣ 📰 Davos 2026: The Four Horsemen of Change The World Economic Forum in Davos 2026 billed itself as “A Spirit of Dialogue,” but in practice it felt more like a summit of power‑maintenance: the same actors, the same language, the same menu—only a few courses renamed. Four speeches summed up the mood of the resort‑mountain elite: Larry Fink calling for “evolved” capitalism, Elon Musk promising robot‑driven “abundance,” Javier Milei delivering a libertarian sermon against “Leviathan,” and Mark Carney lamenting the collapse of the old rules‑based order while urging “middle powers” to act. Together, they exposed a system that acknowledges its own contradictions but refuses to challenge them. Fink: capitalism that needs more owners, not fewer bosses As CEO of BlackRock and temporary co‑chair of the WEF, Fink plays both architect and repairman of global finance. He runs a firm that manages over $11 trillion and votes on the pension savings of hundreds of millions of people, yet his core message is that capitalism no longer works for “most people.” Fink demands that more citizens become “participants in growth rather than spectators,” but without touching the underlying machinery: the asset‑manager oligopoly that controls markets, boards, and climate‑transition finance. His “AI‑risk” talk doubles as a justification for more investment in AI‑powered firms, while his call for “broad participation” sits neatly alongside the continued concentration of wealth in three firms—BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street—that manage some $24 trillion. The “dialogue” he preaches is not a transfer of power; it is a way to keep the current architecture profitable while sounding populist. Musk: the techno‑utopia that never asks “who owns the robots?” Elon Musk arrived in Davos as the world’s richest man, dressed as a missionary of progress. His pitch was simple: aging, scarcity, and even death are technical problems, not political ones. Give the world solar power, AI, and ubiquitous robots, and “abundance for all” will follow. But Musk’s “everybody will have their own robot” line is not a plan for emancipation; it is a euphemism for dependence. The question he never raises is: who owns the robots, the algorithms, and the chips that run them? If robots produce most value, then whoever owns the robots owns almost everything. His optimism is a luxury of the billionaire class: aging is “solvable” for those who can afford experimental treatments, Mars is an insurance policy for those who can buy a ticket, and AI‑driven abundance is a future for everyone—except the ones who don’t make the list of investors. #Davos2026#WEF#Fink#Musk#Milei#Carney#Capitalism#AI#Libertarianism#MiddlePowers#Dialogue#GlobalOrder 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸