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@Typhon47666 There's no comparison between the level of violence, particularly between states, from 1900 to 1945 and from 1946 to now (although it depends up to a point on whether you want to count things like the mass starvation of Chinese during the ironically-named Great Leap Forward). This is especially true in light of the enormous increase in the human population since 1945—in other words in per-capita terms. As for telling you to get real, try making use of such criticism to ask yourself what warranted it. But I guess that's today's coddled and shockingly milquetoast young for you. P.S. I invite you to discover what the shift key is for.
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Every rich democracy without exception—and also the largest democracy by far, India—must come together. Tighter and tighter and without delay. Each one, in a spirit of friendly rivalry, must try to outdo the rest in its commitment to global security. Tyranny—as exemplified by China, Russia, Iran, North Korea and the autocracies of the Middle East—is the problem. Unity is the answer. We must— we absolutely must —hang together....or we shall surely hang separately. No more pussyfooting.
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@cravingtuna1561 Thanks for straightening out that guy's pipsqueak little perspective. One down, a billion to go.
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But early on in the video I noticed a significant inaccuracy. Canada is third in wheat exports, not Ukraine. Russia $7.9bn, US $6.3bn, Canada $6.3bn, France $4.5bn, Ukraine $3.6bn, etc.
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@advicepirate8673 Thanks for saying all that, and saying it well. Repeat it elsewhere and often. Yes, the way these platforms are being gamed is a catastrophe .
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"[F]ascinating, and perhaps a little worrying." What? What an extremely milquetoast and effete way to put it. Is that what you'd say if there were a knot of thugs following you down a darkened street, steel glinting in their fists? This is no movie, no daydream or game. The subject here is the future of your skinny neck. And I bet you were pleased with the fineness of mind and morals with which you wrote that. Loathsomely weak.
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@JudeMalachi It didn't end in 1989. It will not end till the Pax Americana ends. With dozens of wars that spell the end of freedoms for billions of people. With the end of the sea lanes kept perpetually open by the US Navy. With the collapse of standards of living. With a boot stamping on a human face—forever, as Orwell warned. I can't bear to spell it all out, just picture a juggler with thousands of plates in the air—the lives of most of the people in the world right now—and they begin to crash by the hundred.
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@Typhon47666 Ha! You're forgetting the previous decades. You're forgetting why it was called 'The Terrible Twentieth.' Do get real.
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@Typhon47666 Same to you. Have a nice life.
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@mbolton Except Russia isn't really the biggest country in Europe. It's the biggest asshole.
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@specimenuncensored9121 India recently entered a formal military alliance with the US, Japan and Australia. You were saying?
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@specimenuncensored9121 BRICS and the SCO (the latter of which you comically misname) are little gab forums which are nothing even close to the level of formal military alliances. As for the Vostok exercises, India sent 75 people. Yawn. Basically a polite refusal of the invitation, showing just what India thinks of Putin's attack on Ukraine. Earlier this year India also cancelled an order for Russian fighter jets, helicopters and other arms. (Watch for it to buy from France instead, or the US.) With that cancellation, and with the Quad, India put its money where its mouth was. Have a nice day.
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