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R_P


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R_P


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Jan 13, 2023 - 8:52am |
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miamizsun wrote:from an individual point of view, i find it pretty consistent that given a choice the vast majority of people would choose to live in a liberal democracy
Well duh.
The Global War on Authoritarianismâ¢
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miamizsun

Location: (3261.3 Miles SE of RP) Gender:  
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Jan 13, 2023 - 4:25am |
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R_P wrote:
Looks like you will have your coercive work cut out for you (when you're not turning a blind eye that is), Mr. World Police.
i think that's a really misguided position to take regarding my thought process
why?
i've got what? 10? 15? 20 years or so in the anti-war thread (and others) strongly criticizing the usa's foreign policy
from a principled perspective and you know this
also, i didn't expect you to answer that question in a straight forward manner
from an individual point of view, i find it pretty consistent that given a choice the vast majority of people would choose to live in a liberal democracy
peace
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R_P


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Jan 11, 2023 - 1:08pm |
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miamizsun wrote:
liberal democracies versus authoritarianism/dictators?
Looks like you will have your coercive work cut out for you (when you're not turning a blind eye that is), Mr. World Police.
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miamizsun

Location: (3261.3 Miles SE of RP) Gender:  
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Jan 11, 2023 - 5:19am |
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ColdMiser wrote:
I've always felt that the long term solution to the immigration issue is to get to the root of why folks are uprooting themselves and their families and heading to somewhere else (US, Europe wherever). I imagine the majority of these people would rather stay where they are if conditions were more favorable. How you go about changing the conditions is the challenge.
there's a ton of reasons why people move
it probably boils down to freedom of choice/quality of life/opportunity
i have a pakistani neighbor who has indicated things like rule of law/safety for family/opportunity and education for his daughters
of course i'm paraphrasing
people when allowed usually vote with their feet and their money
liberal democracies have certainly benefitted from productive and talented people moving to their countries/systems
we need to streamline/simplify our immigration framework/policy
the brain drain could be mitigated by economic opportunity and the proper tools
probably post a video regarding how AI will help change some of this
hopefully in a good way
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ColdMiser

Location: On the Trail Gender:  
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Jan 11, 2023 - 5:02am |
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miamizsun wrote:
what do you think the people fleeing/escaping are saying?
are they blaming sanctions or extreme government brutality/control?
given a choice it looks like people are choosing to live where they have more personal freedom/basic human rights
liberal democracies versus authoritarianism/dictators?
ask yourself where would you choose to live?
I've always felt that the long term solution to the immigration issue is to get to the root of why folks are uprooting themselves and their families and heading to somewhere else (US, Europe wherever). I imagine the majority of these people would rather stay where they are if conditions were more favorable. How you go about changing the conditions is the challenge.
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miamizsun

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Jan 11, 2023 - 4:38am |
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R_P wrote:
what do you think the people fleeing/escaping are saying?
are they blaming sanctions or extreme government brutality/control?
given a choice it looks like people are choosing to live where they have more personal freedom/basic human rights
liberal democracies versus authoritarianism/dictators?
ask yourself where would you choose to live?
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R_P


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westslope

Location: BC sage brush steppe 
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Jan 9, 2023 - 1:37pm |
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R_P wrote:
National Security Adviser John Bolton on Thursday branded Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua a âtroika of tyrannyâ and announced new measures against the socialist countries — promising they âwill feel the full weight of Americaâs robust sanctions regime.â
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So, in other words, the objective of Bolton is no regime change? Or do the sanctions have some other objective?
I ask because US economic and financial sanctions in the post-war period have been utterly ineffective. US top-down regime change has been more successful as American voters appear to enjoy blood baths.
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R_P


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Jan 9, 2023 - 12:47pm |
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islander

Location: Seattle Gender:  
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Jan 8, 2023 - 8:59am |
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miamizsun wrote:
record number fleeing authoritarian countries for the USA?
why?
Migrants from Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua processed in record numbers at U.S. border in 2022
Officials along the U.S.-Mexico border processed Cubans, Venezuelans and Nicaraguans 572,500 times in fiscal year 2022, a tally that eclipsed the number of migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador who entered U.S. immigration custody during that period, newly released government statistics show.
Historically, citizens of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, collectively known as Central America's Northern Triangle, have made up the bulk of migrants processed along the U.S. southern border, alongside Mexican migrants. But that trend was upended over the past year with the arrival of record numbers of people from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and other countries, including Colombia and Haiti.
The seismic demographic change has posed significant operational challenges for the Biden administration. On one hand, the authoritarian regimes in Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua have severely limited or rejected U.S. deportations of their citizens, while Mexican officials have generally refused to accept the return of migrants who are not from Mexico or the Northern Triangle.
Yes, although especially with Venezuela and Nicaragua, I wouldn't say they are authoritarian as much as simply failed states (and I'd even say failed due to some of our own influences) where authoritarians have stepped into a power vacuum as they are want to do. I'd also say this is a cautionary tale for a land that spent days negotiating with nutjobs to elect a speaker of the house.
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miamizsun

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Jan 8, 2023 - 6:56am |
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record number fleeing authoritarian countries for the USA?
why?
Migrants from Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua processed in record numbers at U.S. border in 2022
Officials along the U.S.-Mexico border processed Cubans, Venezuelans and Nicaraguans 572,500 times in fiscal year 2022, a tally that eclipsed the number of migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador who entered U.S. immigration custody during that period, newly released government statistics show.
Historically, citizens of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, collectively known as Central America's Northern Triangle, have made up the bulk of migrants processed along the U.S. southern border, alongside Mexican migrants. But that trend was upended over the past year with the arrival of record numbers of people from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and other countries, including Colombia and Haiti.
The seismic demographic change has posed significant operational challenges for the Biden administration. On one hand, the authoritarian regimes in Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua have severely limited or rejected U.S. deportations of their citizens, while Mexican officials have generally refused to accept the return of migrants who are not from Mexico or the Northern Triangle.
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R_P


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Jan 6, 2023 - 12:50pm |
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When American History Turns Into American Mythology
The book, which the editors describe as an âinterventionâ in long-running public discussions on American politics, economics and culture, is an authoritative and fitting contribution to the myth-busting genre â authoritative for the quality of the contributions and the scope of its enterprise, fitting because it captures in one volume the possibilities and pitfalls of the form. When you face down so many myths in quick succession, the values that underpin the effort grow sharper, even if the value of myths themselves grows murkier. All of our national delusions should be exposed, but Iâm not sure all should be excised. Do not some myths serve a valid purpose?
Several contributors to âMyth Americaâ successfully eviscerate tired assumptions about their subjects. Carol Anderson of Emory University discredits the persistent notion of extensive voter fraud in U.S. elections, showing how the politicians and activists who claim to defend âelection integrityâ are often seeking to exclude some voters from the democratic process. Daniel Immerwahr of Northwestern University puts the lie to the idea that the United States historically has lacked imperial ambitions; with its territories and tribal nations and foreign bases, he contends, the country is very much an empire today and has been so from the start. And after reading Lawrence B. Glickmanâs essay on âWhite Backlash,â I will be careful of writing that a civil-rights protest or movement âsparkedâ or âfomentedâ or âprovokedâ a white backlash, as if such a response is instinctive and unavoidable. âBacklashers are rarely treated as agents of history, the people who participate in them seen as bit players rather than catalysts of the story, reactors rather than actors,â Glickman, a historian at Cornell, writes. Sometimes the best myth-busting is the kind that makes you want to rewrite old sentences.
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ScottN

Location: Half inch above the K/T boundary Gender:  
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Dec 29, 2022 - 4:39am |
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Late Stage Capitalism (merely a petty misdemeanor compared to our for-profit health care. And big pharma)
Despite price caps, some airfares have climbed to four digits during this week's travel nightmares.
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thisbody

Location: Nose Hill Gender:  
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Dec 27, 2022 - 12:53pm |
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westslope wrote:
"We're in a war. We're at war with Mother Nature."
â NY Gov. Kathy Hochul
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Going to war (sic) with Mother Nature is a really bad idea. That silly rhetoric indicates that Gov. Hochul is either 'losing' or simply attempting to distract future voters for pure partisan gain. Whatever happened to enlightened leadership?
Next. Americans demonize Mother Nature?
Americans believe in what they read, I guess. Even if this one is from Fox, the quote made it across to other media as well... so, we never know what's next. Americans love War, at least per the media.
If not, they shouldn't begin a war on the media, who have long lost their original democratic role by being bought, just like the rest of government; if any part of government has been left as "intouchable", i.e. not to be bribed at all.
The world's best "democracy" that can be bought. - What's the difference to a global oligarchy?
THEN, what next?
The worlwide belief in our western democracy-labelled systems seems dwindling, and only to be kept afloat with a further pandemic, much more lethal than the one before. - Help us, dear God!
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westslope

Location: BC sage brush steppe 
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Dec 27, 2022 - 10:05am |
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thisbody wrote:
From the pacifist peace nation that brought us the War on Drugs, the War on Terror, and the War on Poverty (and a few more honorable mentions like the War on Illiteracy), now comes: War on Mother Nature.
It used to be that you declared war on countries. Confusing times, I tell you.
"We're in a war. We're at war with Mother Nature."
â NY Gov. Kathy Hochul
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Going to war (sic) with Mother Nature is a really bad idea. That silly rhetoric indicates that Gov. Hochul is either 'losing' or simply attempting to distract future voters for pure partisan gain. Whatever happened to enlightened leadership?
Next. Americans demonize Mother Nature?
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