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All political systems go through phases of growth, success and then eventual decline. Some countries, like China, have seen this process many times and yet still managed to maintain their integrity as states. Others, once their decline as reached as certain point implode and become history. I wonder what will be the fate of the USA.
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Want a mullet by any chance was it? 😂🤮🥺
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I'm sure the Chinese can access YouTube if they want by using a VPN. Also, they have their own YouTube so – being insular like Americans – they probably don't feel the need to.
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​ @Historia.Magistra.Vitae. State power... working on behalf of corporate (private capitalist) power.
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Mark Lorenz: Economic growth for its own sake, especially one based on consumerism and unrelated to meeting real social needs, is pointless and in addition may be ultimately unsustainable if it puts intolerable strain on the environment and its ecosystems.
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It's about oil, gas and transit corridors and who controls them. It's also about corruption: gun running, money laundering, people trafficking and drug smuggling. Democracy? Bullcrap. Nation building? Bullcrap. Follow the money. Always.
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In China under the emperors no one but the emperor himself was allowed to wear the colour yellow. I think it might also have extended to a ban on only the emperor being allowed to wear a dragon motif too, though I'm not sure. Also, under the Manchu (Qing) all adult ethnic Han Chinese had to shave their hair except for a ponytail. Now imagine most Americans having to wear a mullet hair style – how horrible that would be.
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Kentucky hasn't legalised sex with first cousins yet! How backward. Britain did that hundreds of years ago. 😮😂
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Heidenspross, here, here! Ditto Mao's China.
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Would they have spoken out for him anyway. Communists and socialists are generally atheist and have no particular love of religion. Members of trades, student and labour unions would, I imagine, be totally indifferent. While Jews (and members of other religions) would probably be quite happy that a rival religion or sect was being persecuted (especially in the case of the Jews whose arch enemy and persecutor-in-chief had been for centuries the Catholic Church).
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Pat Pezzi With complicity of elements within the US administration and intelligence community.
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