OldFlame
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i'm American
I don't believe you.
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i'm American
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we need free democratic decentralized republics where every citizen enjoys full human rights in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran and all other 3rd world countries. that will create lasting peace and root out terrorism
i agree. it's the fault of the imams!Do the imam's in those countries want the same? I don't think so.
The Harvard "covid class" was asked upon their graduation their political leanings and 97% described them as progressive.....You really don't come back from that.My stepfather is also a doctoral Harvard man, Class of '68, I believe. His degree was in chemistry although he went on to be a prominent artificial intelligence expert, software engineer, professor and several time author. He felt all the pressure to go along with their liberal community narrative while he was there. Today he thinks they're a bunch of assholes who are full of shit.
I like internationalism. It’s been really useful in creating a thriving economy, scientific advancement and preventing war.
We are richer and have a higher quality of life now than ever before.Yeah, it's working out so well so far.
Where's the 'thriving economy'? Where's the 'scientific advancement'? Does Ukraine ring a bell?
Higher than what and for whom? First list out the specific things where we have a 'higher quality of life', in comparison to what, and how internationalism specifically brought that about.We are richer and have a higher quality of life now than ever before.
When did isolationism work out for us?
For everyone, really.Higher than what and for whom? First list out the specific things where we have a 'higher quality of life', in comparison to what, and how internationalism specifically brought that about.
For everyone, really.
Just take consumer electronics, affordable due to international trade with significant advancements in design being made in numerous countries thought out the developed world.
It’s a fact that when our economics are more tightly interdependent, there’s less likelihood for war.
Remember WW1 or WW2? Remember how the Cold War stayed cold?
It’s plenty specific. You just don’t like having to provide a response because you don’t have one.Okay, so you have no specifics, you just came up with that comment out of thin air because it sounds good to you.
It's called trade, and we've always had that. Typically to our detriment.
Yes, when economies are tightly interdependent it gives other governments control over us that they shouldn't have.
What about them? You think WWI and WWII started because we weren't 'friendly' enough with the Germans.
Those countries have freely chosen to be hell holes with few individual rightswe need free democratic decentralized republics where every citizen enjoys full human rights in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran and all other 3rd world countries. that will create lasting peace and root out terrorism