Canadian cosmonaut desperate for comrades in the worst province.

Yes, the dogs are also communists.

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Cake day: September 24th, 2022

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  • I actually can talk about my university and local ones as well. As far as I know my university specifically does not invest in anything except an Israeli library program. Other universities do invest more heavily, but mine is very secretive and has refused to divulge any information at all. It is very frustrating.

    Thank you for listing ideas on questions, this i quite helpful. I know during my presentation I am going to define imperialism Lenin’s way so maybe that’ll help get them to answer y questions based on that. Maybe I will add some true and false questions there too.






  • Yes I do recall the anti-immigrant sentiment from a while back, it is such a shame. Portugal is no different from the rest of Europe it seems, what a shame. I really hope they don’t get stuck between a two party, IL vs CHEGA, system but we will have to see. Maybe they will pull through and choose a better option.

    I would not doubt US involvement since they got pissy when the Carnation Revolution happened. Most Americans probably do not think much about Portugal but considering it was a founding member of NATO and the EU there is probably some intervention on some level.


  • Thank you for bringing this to my attention, it was very helpful! It seems like the public prosecutor is a reoccurring problem here, I had no idea that the PNS was also in hot water since the news show we have on doesn’t seem to be too focused on him regarding the scandal, I have seen him covered but the context is a bit different. I use my translator a lot and can understand a few of the words so that is how I know. Also, now I know why I saw Costa sitting next to the German lady in the EU, he is now the president which is interesting.

    Anyway the whole comment was incredibly illuminating on the way politics are handled in Portugal and I appreciate it a lot. It unfortunately seems just as messy as here, but the new “socialist” leader seems pretty decent, although I still prefer the PCP.


  • This is incredibly sad to see, and as the years go by I see myself becoming more and more cynical, which is unfortunate. Did people forget about Salazar and what a disaster that was? Does the education system fail on that front?

    I know Portugal has the concept of “saudade” but it can’t be this bad, can it? People are so easy to manipulate into the right, yet I don’t think the same can be said for the left. I am scared for what will come in this new election, I can only hope that people realize that CHEGA is not the way to go.