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Originally Posted by piercehawkeye45
Obviously everyone has their own problems, but America seems the main country that is in the most denial and most unwilling to think it did anything wrong.
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Since we
don't have and never had boat people rafting out of the United States for any available foreign shore -- I'd say compared to most undemocracies, and most democracies for that matter, we've hardly anything wrong.
An utter absence of boat people is a
CLUE. That the main population question is where and how to accommodate the influx, and that we never ever have a shortage of people
trying like all git-out to get in is a
CLUE. These are easy clues to get; I got them just off the top of my head, without effort.
That our opposition in the GWOT all come from non-democratic social orders is yet another
CLUE. Democracy's enemies must be crushed, without let or hindrance, nor even momentary inefficiency. Our cause is democracy's cause, and democracy's cause is humanity's cause. Rabid-dog fascists must convert wholeheartedly to democracy or they must die, to save the rest of humanity from their evil attentions.
Honestly, hawkeye, I must ask why your vision does not seem to pierce through what the professional anti-Americans want to pull over your eyes. Though I am seeing at least a partial answer to that in the rest of this thread. I consider, though, that the "America's the Problem" claque to have it as wrong as they've always had since they started off with that guff. They've been steadily at it since the close of the Second World War, until we are bored with the boring-from-within.