Could the United States lose the war in Iran? Why one professor thinks it will happen

https://lemmy.world/post/43876153

Could the United States lose the war in Iran? Why one professor thinks it will happen - Lemmy.World

Considering his first two predictions, this prediction is more than a little concerning.

I love how there’s a ton of comments and upvotes here, yet OP’s article is paywalled behind a subscription. Did anyone here actually read it?

It reminds me of a post I just saw elsewhere, with total nonsense in the link. Since it was already upvoted, the moderater left it up as an experiment: it got a boatload of upvotes and comments. No one cared, even with someone pointing this out in a comment. It was just a bunch of the same comments affirming what they already believed.

…That about sums up the internet for me now. People don’t actually care where information came from; they just want to drive by, then keep scrolling :(

I skipped the paywall by opening the page in my browser’s article mode. Strips out most CSS and JS popups.

I have a hard time believing every claim in this piece, since the prof makes a claim that the US economy is a ponzi scheme. I think that words matter, and “ponzi scheme” is a very specific thing, which I do no believe accurately describes banking or wall street. I notice that grifters and crypto-bros are quick to describe the traditional economy as a ponzi in order to make their own scam look better in comparison. Example.

That’s not to say that the capitalist economic system is fair, good for the world, or sustainable. Whether this is a mistake or an intentional mischaracterization, it makes me question the conclusions drawn.

The Context 161: 🔝 Donald Trump Jr. proclaims he was "at the top of the Ponzi scheme"

Donald Trump Jr., co-founder of World Liberty Financial, has claimed that he was "at the top of the Ponzi scheme that was banking."

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