"Why can’t everyone just be nice. We’re all in this together."

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Someone on YT wrote: "Why can’t everyone just be nice. We’re all in this together." Yes, it would be great if they could, but humans just can't. Throughout history humans have tried to control and kill other groups of humans. This is why communism only works with ants or bees...not humans. To be good commies you need to be selfless and put the community above the individual. Humans are too greedy, egomaniacal and evil to be good commies...they can't do it.

Here are the USA's efforts at destabilizing countries around the world. I've been told the USA's goal is to have the entire world either destabilized or at war with each other.

United States involvement in regime change - Wikipedia

1846–1848: Annexation of Texas and invasion of California
1865–1867: Mexico
1887–1889: Samoa
1893: Kingdom of Hawaii
1899–1902: Philippines
1903: Colombia
1906–1909: Cuba
1909–1910: Nicaragua
1912–1933: Nicaragua
1914: Mexico
1915–1934: Haiti
1916–1924: Dominican Republic
1917–1919: Germany
1917–1920: Austria-Hungary
1918–1920: Russia
1941–1952: Japan
1941–1949: Germany
1941–1946: Italy
1944–1946: France
1944–1945: Belgium
1944–1945: Netherlands
1944–1945: Philippines
1945–1955: Austria
1945–1948: South Korea
1947–1949: Greece
1949–1953: Albania
1949: Syria
1950–1953: Burma and China
1952: Egypt
1952: Guatemala
1952–1953: Iran
1954: Guatemala
1956–1957: Syria
1957–1959: Indonesia
1959: Iraq
1959–1963: South Vietnam
1959–1962: Cuba
1959: Cambodia
1960–1965: Congo-Leopoldville
1960: Laos
1961: Dominican Republic
1963: Iraq
1964: British Guiana
1964: Brazil
1965–1967: Indonesia
1970–1979: Cambodia
1970–1973: Chile
1971: Bolivia
1974–1991: Ethiopia
1975–1991: Angola
1975–1999: East Timor
1979–1992: Afghanistan
1980–1989: Poland
1981–1982: Chad
1981–1990: Nicaragua
1983: Grenada
1989–1994: Panama
1986–1991: Soviet Union
1991: Iraq
1991: Haiti
1992–1996: Iraq
1994–1995: Haiti
1996–1997: Zaire
2000: FR Yugoslavia
2001–2021: Afghanistan
2002: Venezuela
2003–2021: Iraq
2004: Haiti
2005: Kyrgyzstan
2006–2007: Palestine
2005–2009: Syria
2011: Libya
2012–2017: Syria
2019: Bolivia
2019–2022: Venezuela

United States involvement in regime change - Wikipedia

pitchforks torches.webp
 
Nobody cared about your pointless list when you posted it the other day....Putting some lipstick on it now won't help.....Just sayin'. 😐
 
I get what you are saying. We are all people here, and we are all from the same planet.

God bless you and everyone in our homeland in this universe always!!!

Holly
 
For all of us to get a long and be peaceful it would take total change in each individual, a rebirth into a new life as in the teachings of Jesus Christ. As scripture shows us that will not happen with the whole population, but each individual can pursue that change and should.
 
Someone on YT wrote: "Why can’t everyone just be nice. We’re all in this together." Yes, it would be great if they could, but humans just can't. Throughout history humans have tried to control and kill other groups of humans. This is why communism only works with ants or bees...not humans. To be good commies you need to be selfless and put the community above the individual. Humans are too greedy, egomaniacal and evil to be good commies...they can't do it.

Here are the USA's efforts at destabilizing countries around the world. I've been told the USA's goal is to have the entire world either destabilized or at war with each other.

United States involvement in regime change - Wikipedia

1846–1848: Annexation of Texas and invasion of California
1865–1867: Mexico
1887–1889: Samoa
1893: Kingdom of Hawaii
1899–1902: Philippines
1903: Colombia
1906–1909: Cuba
1909–1910: Nicaragua
1912–1933: Nicaragua
1914: Mexico
1915–1934: Haiti
1916–1924: Dominican Republic
1917–1919: Germany
1917–1920: Austria-Hungary
1918–1920: Russia
1941–1952: Japan
1941–1949: Germany
1941–1946: Italy
1944–1946: France
1944–1945: Belgium
1944–1945: Netherlands
1944–1945: Philippines
1945–1955: Austria
1945–1948: South Korea
1947–1949: Greece
1949–1953: Albania
1949: Syria
1950–1953: Burma and China
1952: Egypt
1952: Guatemala
1952–1953: Iran
1954: Guatemala
1956–1957: Syria
1957–1959: Indonesia
1959: Iraq
1959–1963: South Vietnam
1959–1962: Cuba
1959: Cambodia
1960–1965: Congo-Leopoldville
1960: Laos
1961: Dominican Republic
1963: Iraq
1964: British Guiana
1964: Brazil
1965–1967: Indonesia
1970–1979: Cambodia
1970–1973: Chile
1971: Bolivia
1974–1991: Ethiopia
1975–1991: Angola
1975–1999: East Timor
1979–1992: Afghanistan
1980–1989: Poland
1981–1982: Chad
1981–1990: Nicaragua
1983: Grenada
1989–1994: Panama
1986–1991: Soviet Union
1991: Iraq
1991: Haiti
1992–1996: Iraq
1994–1995: Haiti
1996–1997: Zaire
2000: FR Yugoslavia
2001–2021: Afghanistan
2002: Venezuela
2003–2021: Iraq
2004: Haiti
2005: Kyrgyzstan
2006–2007: Palestine
2005–2009: Syria
2011: Libya
2012–2017: Syria
2019: Bolivia
2019–2022: Venezuela

United States involvement in regime change - Wikipedia

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Human beings spend 99.999999999999999999999999% of their time fighting each other.

Why?

Cuz the other guy is bad.

At least we figured that much out.


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Mostly because many flaunt what they have and ridicule those who have not. This causes the have not-ers to destroy whatever it is they can never have. It's now your turn to roll the dice.
It is not most, it is some flaunt what they have and ridicule those who have not. It is they have to feed their own ego by proving they are better than everyone else. They do not want to produce win win situations. They produce win lose situations. They do not feel they win unless someone else loses.
Donald Trump is a perfect example. He is an extreme version of that type of human. And when these toxic people get in positions of power many suffer.
One bad apple will spoil the bunch. Trump is one bad apple.
 
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