tnimytnuc: marissapointoh: tnimytnuc: Patriotism. patrioticconservative:...
PatriotismOil is what has fueledour countrythis Empire for hundreds of years.
PatriotismFascism is what has united this country for hundreds of years.
PatriotismIndoctrination and fear [are] what ha[ve] driven…
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- thats a very ‘unaware’ definition of fascism, yes that merger is a core pillar of fascism but it is not the definition of fascism, there is a separate term for the merger which escapes me atm lol. there are several definitions to fascism- the one you provide is valid, and can be accepted. What’s the worst holocaust in human history ?
- the vast majority of political scientists subscribe to the idea that state cannot be “terrorist”, its just not possible terrorist states dont exist; if the definition did include states then yes we would be a terrorist state form one view or another along with every other state on the planet. “the US is the most terrorist country to have ever existed”. You fail in your argument here. you don’t seperate the goals of each of the historical events you say. If it is a war, the goal is to win, by killing the other nations soldiers etc. If civilians are killed in the process, thats a casualty. They are not the target. The Romans enslaved and crucified peoples. Its war, death is going to happen. The Egyptians enslaved the Jews. The crusaders murdered thousands of Muslims. The Muslims murdered thousands of Christians. The Japanese exterminated the Chinese plenty of times in history on their incursions into the mainland. The Cold war included the US funding Guerilla groups which committed terrorist atrocities. The US did turn its eye away from the countless deaths that occurred in central America. However, the Vietnam War, Korean War were all wars, in which case terrorism does not apply. If Civilians die in a war its a casualty. The atomic bombs were necessary implement because the US was fighting a country that bombed its citizens/soldiers at Pearl Harbor. In addition, this war included the Japanese people, who were willing to sacrifice their own lives (Kamikaze). It was either invade Japan and lose countless soldiers, or use our power and make them surrender. Its a tough decision, however, we chose to protect our soldiers. I can tell you that our leaders did not want to exterminate thousands of lives, but they were not going to sacrifice their soldiers when they didn’t have too. That’s not terrorism, its war. So you’re an idiot on that point. Another point you don’t realize is that the US doesn’t want to kill these innocent people. Think about it, what good would the US gain from inciting violence in a region (middle east) that already hates us? Yes, innocent civilians do get killed, but that doesnt mean the US is employing terrorism. When employing terrorism, the goal is to target civilians. That is not the US goal, as they need the help of the citizens in the middle east to capture al queda operatives, and aid in the development of a democratic state. Therefore I argue that thought the war in the Middle East was wrongly fought, its goal was not to kill innocent civilians. Basically what you’re saying is whenever a country kills civilians (whether in war or not) it is terrorism. You’re wrong, terrorism includes the goal of targeting citizens. That is not the US’ goal. It is an effect.
- : “The us was created for rich white men to rule and own”. Yea that makes a lot of dam sense. you really start to argue off of emotion here. The US was created out of a need for a country where religion, point of views (such as yours, though i think you should be deported and forced to live in an area where we can bomb the crap out of you) and other freedoms can be expressed. It is clear the Capitalism, though no the perfect answer, is the best answer for an economy. I wont give reasons why, its too long, google it yourself. But if you needs to know why this country was created read the declaration of independence, and the constitution.
- you state all the bad things, but let me state the good things. The freedoms we enjoy here. The amount of aid the US has given other countries throughout time (whether for their own interests doesnt matter, it allowed other economies to grow), the creation of the United Nations (an organization set in order to have laws by which all countries abide) etc. We are trying to take positive steps toward bettering ourselves, and living according to law. It is because of our country and law, that men are held accountable for their actions. Yes, many get away, but there are people in the US dedicated to exposing the truth. And there have been those sent to prison for prisoner abuse etc. Those soldiers in Vietnam who killed the whole village were subject to the law here, and paid their price. Furthermore, the US saved the world from a dictator who was bent on exterminating everyone who was not his perfect race. Yes, we were protecting ourselves, but we sacrificed our men. We did not want to join the war, but when we were bombed by terrorist (according to you, the Japanese) we were forced to enter. FASCISM HAS NOT MADE the US what it is today. Im sure there are plenty of other variables involved in that. You have such a closed mind that you’re only focusing on the evil the US has committed but don’t even explore the positives the US has created. There is a reason Mexicans want to cross the border, its because they know they can have a better life here
- I can say there are many events in our history im not proud of 1. taking the indians land 2. massacre at el mozote and other cold war events 3. The recent war and its agenda. But I can tell you im proud to live in country of freedom and that trys its best to live according to the Law. You dont seem proud, and if so, I say why the hell should our soldiers fight for you? I’d attach you to a missile and use you as fireworks. Its people like you that give the US a bad name. I can understand someone respectfully scolding the US past actions, but you seem to just paint the US as the devil. Go join AL Queda or something so we can kill you, maybe abuse you in jail. I’d agree with that.
- And your last comment is just sad…extremely sad…
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^^^^^^Nothing else needs to be said.
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If that’s not the...fascism? A kinder word meaning the exact same thing
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Patriotism Luke Skywalker...what destroyed the Death Star in Star Wars. (See I can make up...
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Okay…how do I start… The foundations this country was started on are incredible, and in so many ways we have it so much...
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patrioticconservative:...and this is why i love you. :)
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My dear, you are missing the point...one’s country, but patriotism
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