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@deustaitan That hasn't happened yet. Even if it does, they wouldn't bother with PR. And wouldn't be a threat even to the U.S.
Unless you mean it happening specifically in Puerto Rico, which would then be an internal threat.
Every country has to be vigilant of anti democratic extremists, especially that would work for another country.
Historically a country in LatAm that does that is too busy trying to stabilize and keep control.
They'll have to contend with an unhappy populace. If they rock the boat too much or threaten too much, then other countries, but especially the U.S, sanctioning. Worst case scenario, assassination, or coups.
It's why every would be dictator either allies with the U.S, or just keeps to a small sphere of internal influence.
Like I keep saying, that's just not an issue.
Economics is the only issue here. You'd sooner have the issue of being in debt to china. Or debt in general. Issues with the IMF.
Economics and standard of living.
I'd also say pride but I get people who say pride shouldn't matter.
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@troyevitt2437 I'm glad we live in a world where a tyrant like you doesn't make laws. Here's a bit of irony for you, that black young man is a republican, who was canvassing for another republican.
I recommend you watch videos comparing nordic police with the U.S, or even the U.K.
well to answer what you wrote, that's exactly how it does and should work. He wasn't arrogant, he gave the officer the answer to what the officer was looking for. The officers' wanting people to do as they say is arrogant. Again, you definitely do get to tell the police to go away. Because the police are other citizens doing a job. And if their job doesn't intersect with you, then they have no authority.
There was nothing to be suspicious of. No crime had been reported. The man was sitting, doing nothing, so again, no suspicious acitivity. At that point, it's essentially racial profiling. As someone stated, the only possible suspicion was whether he was soliciting, which he wasn't. And that seems like something he pulled out his butt. The officer also didn't state what concern or suspicion there was, because there weren't any.
You can't arrest someone because you don't like the way they look. And that's all the call amounted to.
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