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Vistulism is a economically (not sure), culturally centre-left, ideology which believes that social spending is a positive thing if it helps the lives of the people. This makes it advocate for free education (which often boosts the GDP of countries, despite what many critics of social spending seem to believe) and healthcare.

It may somewhere down the line start advocating for helping small business as well, who knows?

Oh feck! The government is a criminal organisation!! (taking this from my previous ideology)

Yes, my friends, oh noes. The government is the kriminal! oh noes.

Joking tone aside, I'll explain with the case of Julian Assange. (this applies to the UK and the US, maybe to some other western countries as well.)

Do you consider an organisation to be criminal if it hates those who reveal crime? Think about it, why would an organisation hate someone who reveals crime unless that crime profits them?

If crime profits you, I believe you to be a criminal. This is because you are receiving personal satisfaction off of the infliction of terrible things upon others.

Now in Julian Assange's case, he was revealing crime. I'm gonna say it - he is a hero. If you don't believe that, do you wish to believe that war crimes should just be ignored? Because if you do, what the fuck is wrong with you?

Anyways, the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom tried to censor this and failed for many years. But now, Assange is being extradited to the United States to face up to 175 years in prison. This is obviously a plot to make sure he does not spread the word of western war crimes, so the west can look innocent whilst moaning at other countries for small things like having a say in their trading.

If someone is stealing your liberty for committing no offense, then they are a criminal. It is glorified kidnapping. How can the government enforce laws if they never follow them?

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