IS IT TRUE THAT AMERICANS DONT HAVE FEBRUARY BREAK AND EASTER BREAK FROM SCHOOL

IS IT TRUE THAT AMERICANS DONT HAVE FEBRUARY BREAK AND EASTER BREAK FROM SCHOOL

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Here in my country we have break in July and December + January

Is it true Swedes can only buy alcohol on certain days?

B A N T Z

they do if jimmy shoots up the school

>United States of Dry Counties and Several States Where Alcohol Is Only Sold Highly Taxed By State Controlled Outlets

Is it true that Americans can only not get shot on certain days?

The states and counties where this isn't true often have gloriously low prices on alcohol.

>American'ts in charge of handling banter

>living in christfag shitholes

Such is true in America as well, in certain states (or possible nation wide). We can not buy alcohol on Sunday, correct, because the nannystate socialist government has a monopoly on alcohol.


>Socialism, not even once.

Which country has the best bantz?

Any day is fair game, except super bowl.

>Socialism
You don't know what socialism is.

>I can buy alcohol at drive thrus

>You don't know what socialism is.

the government literally owns the means of alcohol production and distribution, you retarded Brazilian.
That is socialism.

Oh, is the Sweden control of Alcohol only limited to spirits? In that case yeah I guess we're pretty similar.

>be aberigan
>ged shod

i'm pretty sure that a ferry to gdańsk and buying alcohol at polish store would be cheaper for you than actually buying it locally

please visit us

That's not really socialism. I mean, come on now.

>be spanish
>get stomped as a baby

We actually had to make a law forcing restaurants to offer at least one non-alcoholic drink cheaper than beer.

how much is a 7% 440ml cider there?
here it is >2 dollars a can

Also, sales are forbidden by law.

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Cider is not really popular here, although I'm drinking a light 4.5% one right now, it's ~€1 per 0.5l.

socialism is when the workers own the means of production e.g. the peasants owning their land, workers owning a factory, and a big etc.

yeah, the state IS the workers in socialism, though.

The state is an aparatus that opresses the worker, in different ways from country to country.

>the state is the workers
Nyet. The state is a tool for workers to eventually leverage ownership towards themselves and to be dissolved and chipped away at.

>and to be dissolved and chipped away at.

funny how that never happens.


And for all you know, the government is in the process of tearing down the state right now and create a perfect ancom system. Sweden IS a socialist country.

>let's use the original strict definition of socialism instead of the modern, relevant one
autism

No such thing as modern socialism, I would consider it as a left-winged way of capitalism, with welfare programs and such. But still, no socialism

M8 neo-liberal rothberdians and friedman fanatics get called communists in today's political climate. It's better to stick to the dictionary in this case for objectivity.

In marxism yeah

ok, if we go by the dictionary definition then sweden and canada are neo-cuckialism.

tf is february break? you swedes are lazier than greeks, don't you have 10 week summer break too?

over time the word "socialist" has come to mean "social democrat" and the word "communist" has come to mean "socialist", and there is nothing you can do about it

cry me a river, leftard

Work on your reading comprehension ColombiANO.

They have other kind of easter

When the swede said "socialism" he VERY CLEARLY meant "social democracy", as we all know Sweden has a market economy with a robust welfare program as opposed to actual Socialism.

Everybody knows that. You're not smart for pointing it out. You're derailing the thread and not adding to the conversation in any way.

now fuck off

'straya

noooo socialist BTFO'd by the colombiANUS I wonder HOW will we ever recover