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in opposite to you he is smart and understand what i write. btw. why do you spend so much time here and spread your inner hate? did the ugly old cunts you shot donīt want to work with you anymore or did you lose your job as university professor for teaching bullshit? you can try as hard as you want - i will not take you serious. i just can see that you are a poor old and lonely fart who looks for enemies to get rid of the hate on your own miserable life. take it easy - read a bit marx and engels - they will tell you how to be happy as a nobody. |
wait, thommy claimed last week the markets were crashing 2018 q3 and 4. that was before I pointed out we are almost finished with q3.
now his doom & gloom has been conveniently rescheduled for 2019 |
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so thommy now claims he didn't write this:
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take a knee Americans. Thommy's going to lecture us on how we need to behave like he demands we do. his failures are our fault.
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You made a good point about advertising, that people fall for cheap political tricks the way they fall for advertising schemes. Maybe this is part of the root of the problem. Wealthy capitalists don't really want well-informed citizens who would see through advertising techniques, consume less garbage, and vote in their own interests. They want people easily persuaded - even without facts or evidence. I think the U.S. has this problem worse than others, but I also worry deeply about European countries going the same route - Orban's Hungary, Andrzej Duda's Poland, and other un-democratic trends in the EU. I think the motivations behind the far-right movements in Europe are often similar to those in the U.S. |
when in the history of America has the public been well-informed? last I checked, our government has been functioning for 240+ years without any intelligence tests required for voters.
in fact, we're the leaders of the free world. |
SecondFloor, where did you get your college degree?
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my point was made regardless of trump. |
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The fact that the average American worker is squeezed doesn't necessarily weaken economic might. I could have a very profitable slave plantation, but that doesn't mean all is well just because its successful. The economy of today is vastly different than that of America 200 years ago, and many voters don't seem to grasp it. Today, economic might is not just what a country produces within its borders, but by its ability to cooperate with other nations and project soft power via diplomacy. The Trump trade and foreign policy strategies are way out of step with the modern system. |
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Globalist is made up code word by white nationalists.. been used for years by them.. Yet of course we all know you are a recycled fake nick that was push extreme right wing bull shit here for years. Then each time you pop out of blue posting nonsense before the nick goes back into retirement.. ..but we all know who you are... the hateful troll from the north.. Eonblue. |
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the worlds seems to think you are the #1 threat to global peace tho...awkward... |
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Change my mind... |
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every step humanity took in the past was based on new influences, new trading partners, new visions, new friends and new ideas. and this is not since the word globalism exists - this is since thousands and thousands of years. |
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I get that part too. nevertheless. |
For me, globalism meant nwo type shit. Didn't look into all the indoctrinations and ideologies until like 15 minutes ago
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you all might want to look up what the federal reserve is forecasting for US economic growth over the next three years.. very sad forecast as your moron in chief bankrupts America.
https://www.smh.com.au/business/mark...27-p506c1.html |
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Btw, who the flying fuck is EonBlue? Lol. |
hillary's a cunt and I'm the most liberal motherfucker here.
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please more of that - i see you CAN |
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nevertheless, if you'd relax on your finger-pointing at Americans, maybe you'd realize how wrong you are about me because then I wouldn't be having to deal with your finger-pointing at Americans. |
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Global Compact on Migration Paris Climate Accord UN funding for Palestinians International Criminal Court UN Commission on Human Rights Trans Pacific Partnership Iran nuke deal Are any of those a negative impact on you as an American patriot? |
My friends, globalism, both good and bad, is inevitable. There will be some kicking and fighting, but in the end we will be answering to a global government.
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2nd. I am fingerpointing on whoever when I see a failure in the system. no matter if it is america, germany, russia or vatican-city. when i read your own lines i can see that YOU KNOW that there are TONNS of failures in the us system. if a country wants to be a world leader it have to be the best example for a functional system. self critics is the first step to understand that. being able to criticize yourself and your own country would be such a role model function but you interpret that as a personal attack. here it helps to put national pride far back and to look at things from an objective perspective. and exactly there your problem lies with you because your national pride prevents you from doing so. and this is where my criticism comes in because i don't have something like national pride I see myself as a world citizen and that makes me able to see things from every perspective. believe me we both are not that far from each other when it comes to basic ideologies - but think about this lines and you will see that you indeed have a problem with that mentioned point. |
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Paris Climate Accord - This affects all Americans because it affects everyone on earth. Even sticking to the accords, the world will have to deal with a projected 2 degree rise in temperatures that will raise sea levels and contribute to devastating natural disasters. Even the most right-wing capitalists should be concerned that, unless we combat climate change, coastal infrastructure will be destroyed. The coast is where the vast majority of US citizens live. International Criminal Court - The purpose of the ICC is to prosecute people convicted of genocide, war crimes, and basic human rights violations. The United States has always claimed to be an ardent defender of human rights. If America wants to show its support of human rights is more than just lip service, it should support the ICC in its mission to convict war criminals and bring them to justice. UN Commission on Human Rights - The purpose of this commission is to create a consensus between nations that an individual nation has been committing human rights abuses, and to take actions to stop it. This organization is largely toothless, and the human rights records of the members are dubious, but Its still useful for nations to address heinous crimes with a unified front. I can't imagine why any American (or any human with empathy) wouldn't want human rights abusers named and shamed by the international community. Trans Pacific Partnership - The TPP was created primarily to pressure China to end its unfair trade practices, something which Trump's administration clearly thinks is a big problem. Rather than implement TPP, the Trump admin decided to withdraw and impose tariffs, the cost of which is passed to the American consumer. Now, instead of standing against China with the help of other nations, the U.S. stands alone, taxing its own citizens to wage an ineffective trade war with Beijing. This is of major concern to U.S. citizens who bear the cost. Iran nuke deal - This deal, brokered by America with the involvement of many other nations, represented real progress in engaging Iran diplomatically to stop its Nuclear program. According to the accounts of the international inspectors, Iran totally complied with the deal, as did the other countries involved. Now, with the U.S. pulled out, the deal is in danger of disintegrating, and if that does happen, the whole world may have to deal with a nuclear Iran. UN funding for Palestinians & Global Compact on Migration - You're right that these things don't really affect the average American citizen. But I think they affect people with empathy and compassion for their fellow humans who are suffering. Palestine is one of the worst places to be in the entire world right now. The West Bank is blockaded, Hamas has a stranglehold on the government, and the citizens there are struggling to get basic necessities like clean water and electricity. I can't imagine why anyone would want the people of Palestine to suffer because of a dispute they were born into. Similarly, I don't know why any American would want to willfully ignore the plight of refugees desperate for the bare minimum to survive. |
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I sent my olive branch PM to you in July: https://i.imgur.com/kEt4iTF.jpg |
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til today you was on my ignore list. maybe the system does not send PMs in that case. anyway - i removed you now and I hope we can start that thing again on a real discussion base. that does not mean that we have to agree in positions but this is what a discussion is here for and i am really open to get thought-provoking emotions instead learning new insulting phrases (all my german hardcore insulting vocabulary is anyway not translatable) deal ? |
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I do feel strongly that you come across like you blame a lot of good Americans for most things wrong in the world. I'm also not ever going to be able to explain things like guns or the electoral college or any of the other myriad of things that make America different. |
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But for clarification, I am not a Trump supporter. He's a fucking idiot. But I wholeheartedly support my country. |
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for example the sweedish government does not agree with you: https://www.government.se/articles/2...ime-in-sweden/ |
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Like if I'm walking down the street in Germany and there's a Muslim gang on one side of the road and a Polish one on the other side, Are I best to cross to one side or the other.. or head to the middle of the road and run like fuck cos one groups as bad as the other. |
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some casual drunk violence, thats all. |
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and facts lead to guilt that some can see in the mirror. it is easier to believe lies than to understand the complexity of the truth remember your own childhood. wasn't it the "black man" who comes when you are naughty? what is happening here in the world right now is not least due to the internet because we are just starting to deal with each other and many things seem completely strange. it will take one or two more generations until we realize that the world is also full of individuals of whom not one thinks exactly the same as the other. |
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Juidicial system, mass media, NGOs, military.Just to give as less independent course as possible. its a slow proccess, but in Hungary they almost succeed in what they wanted, in Poland its little different but still...step by step. Something like a (much) lighter version of Putin's Russia or Erdogan's Turkey. And yes, I oppose these changes and I consider these governemnts as idiots. Also - as for the immigrants. I seriously doubt that they would even like to live in Poland or Hungary. Lower salaries, similar prices of many things to the western Europe - why even bother ? So all these talk about mass migrants blabla is bullshit, as noone wants to live in a country where you spend 80 % of your salary for rent and food, where you can live in a country where rent and food is maybe 50 % of your salary... There are some migrants though in Poland already from India, Pakistan, maybe Syria, Egypt, Turkey, Morocco....I have nothing against them. But they are nothing in number though comparing to 2,5 mln immigrants from Ukraine (which is like 7-8 % of total Poland's population). |
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can you post some facts then?...no?... I bet you will squirm around posting actual facts but find a great excuse as to why you can not... |
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I mean.. just look at what's happening in Sweden |
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I see nothing wrog in that, too bad though that Europe is not XIX century US, where people actually HAD to work to survive :winkwink::winkwink:. too bad also thats not the USA, fresh country made by immigrants from all around the world, sharing similar values :winkwink: |
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