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Seems like the need for reform isnt' the problem. It's the strong arm tactics of the regime in Paris that seems to be the real issue. It isn't only this issue either where the people are fed up with the regime in Paris ignoring the people's will, it might end up being the straw that broke the camel's back. The French people started to finally get the wake up call they no longer live in a democracy when their government (against it's own people's will) started flooding France migrants. France which was always famous for democracy is now nothing more than an authoritarian state which is really good at pretending it's democratic. The reality is the French people have very little say over what their government does and they've only started to realize that. The regime in Paris is quite powerful.
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@Thomas Fowler, this is 100% true. When they're trying so hard to appeal to emotions, you know someone is going to get royally screwed.
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@FreedayTV the only time this gets dangerous is when you reach and sway enough people. Then they come for you. This youtube channel is not anywhere close to those dangerous waters.
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@dunnowy123 I don't think anyone on this thread made the argument that "our government is always wrong." You literally conjured up a strawman and went to town on him lol
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Raising the retirement age is fine, it all depends on how you do it. Going through the proper democratic steps to do it is fine but that isn't what this little dictator is doing.
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@jacksevert3099 Hitler also said it would be good for unemployment to be low. Just because Hitler said something doesn't make it automatically wrong. He might have also said without water you'd dehydrate, are you going to go against that theory as well? lol
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@jacksevert3099 Probably not. Because the people who wanted to defund the police made "emotional appeals." So according to his logic defunding the police is bad. I guess so far his theory is 1 for 1.
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@Greg-yu4ij Crippled internationally by foreign governments? Interesting statement considering we're one of the nations on this planet who's internal politics is influenced the least by foreign powers. But I do agree with you on how world living standards would collapse if we simply stopped protecting the high seas for shipping. We'd survive it, not sure how the rest of the world would do though.
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@kai_draco All governments are the same, by nature they want more and more power. So no sense telling them anything. It's up to the people to check them.
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@stormtrooper8420 When the western alliance was formed France had border disputes with both Germany and England. America had border disputes with Mexico and with Spanish colonies. If what you're trying to get away from is more important than your petty disagreements you'll find a way around them. If it's not you won't. So the question is are these nations sick and tired of the western dominated money system enough to band together and forgo their petty interests? Time will tell. Not saying you're right, you might end up being right. My point is it's not a foregone conclusion.
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Plankton Nations help all other nations during natural disasters. Not out of the goodness of their hearts but for the political reasons and optics of it.
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@Diana-yn2ho What our globalist leaders want is controlling foreign sources. Not being dependent on them. However in the end you become dependent on what you used to dominate. So yea, I'd prefer your solution.
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Any nation with the ability to control the world reserve currency is truly blessed. Any nation which would then use this currency as a weapon for petty short term interests is insane. Since the 1990s the level of hubris our leaders have had in their international dealings and the weaponizing of the dollar for petty short term interests might be taught a few hundred years from now as one of the dumbest things any nation has ever done in history. Other nations dependent on our currency helps us. Why in the world would we turn the dollar into a weapon which would then force these nations to look for alternatives? It's like a brand name constantly slapping it's customers in the face over and over again. How long will that last?
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@Grenadier311 While a fraction it is the largest thread in the sweater. If that gets pulled, well you know what happens to the sweater.
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@oldmanmillennial1980 You can't get that food around without oil. Also for food secure nations, oil packs a bigger punch. So unless you're looking to compete with nations like Ethopia, food isn't nearly as large a weapon as oil.
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@Mipetz38 Won't be an easy thing to do. We've taught them well over the years building an extremely high tech surveillance state which essentially has the entire nation in lockdown. Arab spring in Saudi Arabia? Not really possible. Allying with Iran and letting Iran destroy Saudi Arabia? That would work. Except for the fact we've alienated Iran as well.
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@stormtrooper8420 There is some truth to this comment. Although it still doesn't change the fact they have economics which gain a larger portion of world GDP every year. Trash or not, they're starting to matter.
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@stormtrooper8420 Yea that is the most likely scenario. That is how most of these organizations work though, one dominate member pushing the agenda. The Western alliance is no different with America at the helm I guess.
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@stormtrooper8420 How many English and French died in their border disputes in the past before being together in the western block? 10s of Indians lol Hell maybe China did them a favor. That is 10 less people who will defecate on the streets of India.
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@stormtrooper8420 How about ww2 and before that? That magically doesn't count as being before an era before the western alliance was struck? Enemies come together if they're more afraid of someone else. As in the French, Germans and English coming together out of their fear of the Russians. The amount of fighting the Indians are Chinese have done is child's play compared to those 3. Yet they made it work. Necessity is the mother of invention.
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@stormtrooper8420 Dude your argument was that no nation which has had border disputes and had fights over said border can never be in an alliance. I showed you how it has happened before and how it's quite normal for it to happen. Also no one claimed EU was created out of fear of Russia. But the western alliance called Nato was. Please bro, think before typing.
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@stormtrooper8420 Not to mention the EU would have never come into existence if Nato never came into existence. Also it's harder to form military alliances with your former enemies than military ones. So if people who slaughtered millions of their neighbors can form military alliances. Surely others can form economic ones no? Again please think through what you type before hitting send. Thanks.
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@jameslim3850 Your statement was a thing of beauty to anyone who finds human stupidity to be humorous. First you're saying they're lying about what the Chinese are doing to these people. Then you go on to explain why China is doing it 🤣 All jokes aside I found this to be extremely hilarious. The lack of self awareness is too funny.
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@jameslim3850 I'm no fan of globalist media either. It certainly doesn't mean what I'm saying isn't true though. In fact now I know 100% it's true because if it wasn't you wouldn't be emotionally triggered enough to call me a stupid dude. You know it's true because of how much it upset you.
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@jameslim3850 I'm not saying they are doing it or not doing it. You're literally the one who was explaining why they were doing it. The fact you don't even understand your own post and what it alludes to is quite literally hilarious.
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@kai_draco Depends on how your constitution is set up.
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@kai_draco What do you mean how? Each country has it's own laws and own constitution on what needs to be done to get a specific task done. If these rules are trampled on and not followed, you have a big problem. Kind of like in Israel and France right now. The Iraq war is another example of this in history. Where the Bush administration was bound by law to get congress's approval to go to war. They knew they couldn't get so they found a ridiculous legal loop haul not calling the conflict a war. All these types of things erode the trust of the people in their governmental institutions and edge the country closer to authoritarianism and farther away from democracy. If there are rules, they need to be followed.
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@Diana-yn2ho Would be nice but our leaders aren't very interested in such a thing. They'd lose their excuse to run around the world playing mafia boss.
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Plankton No one claimed America was right for attacking Iraq. In fact I've always been of the opinion that the entire administration who called for that attack should be in jail. What is your point?
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Well France felt like it had free lunches considering it robbed Africa for billions and billions of dollars for decades upon decades. That well is starting to dry up, the regime in Paris needs new people to rob. Perhaps the French people are next?
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@LiamMonteyrie01 If you'd actually be paying attention you'd be stupid to not have noticed this over the past few decades.
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@jacksevert3099 You're talking about powerless people making emotional appeals. The OP is talking about powerful institutions making emotional appeals to convince the masses. Two completely different things. But your analogy about emotional appeals from mass media about defunding the police surely fits this premise. It was an emotional appeal so odds are it's a terrible idea. Also your idea how one side is all facts and the other is all emotions kind of shows me you really truly don't understand what is going on. They will use either side when convenient to get what they want. Lately it's been the left, there has been times it was the right and will probably be again when again it's convenient. All they need is enough useful idiots on both sides. (No shortage of that in our society)
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It's only a matter of time until this globalist installed little dictator is exposed. The French are only under the illusion they live in a democracy, that is until their protestors feel the boot of the regime in Paris on their throats.
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