"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

Give me enough :politisperg: s to rival Easter Island…

Josh asked (paraphrased): Why does America have to be the world police? What is our interest in shit holes like Afghanistan?

Thesis: Any part of the world that America neglects to pay attention to and show a willingness to police will eventually become a breeding ground and safe harbor for our enemies who will then go on to murder Americans.

Argument: The above thesis is the conclusion drawn by neoconservatives from their analysis of America’s foreign policy during the ‘90s and reflects their belief that the Clinton era created the conditions that allowed the 9/11 terrorist attacks to take place.
During the Cold War, the entire world was effectively policed to some degree by the reigning Super Powers. Where the Soviet Union had significant influence the U.S. paid close attention and vice versa. Where neither held a preponderance of influence, both maintained a level of vigilance to guard against the other suddenly gaining ascendancy.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia turned all of its attentions inward. American foreign policy after ‘92 shifted from vigilance against the threat of Communism to negotiation on behalf of American corporations to gain access to newly opening markets in the Second World. Where there were no new markets to enter, the U.S. basically stopped paying attention.
Western oil interests in the Middle East in general and in Saudi Arabia in particular have been a sore point with Islamic fundamentalists since the interwar period. Fortunately for the West, the Saudi royal family loves exchanging access to oil for Western capital (which they then spend on opulent Western comforts). This has motivated the Saudis to clamp down hard on any opposition to this arrangement, especially the radical Islamists railing against the intrusion of “infidels” into “the land of the two holy cities” and issuing fatwas against the West.
These elements spent the Cold War searching for safe havens where they could organize and prepare their jihad. They tried overthrowing the secular Egyptian government but ultimately failed to gain power there. Iran after the revolution would have been a good candidate except that the Iranians follow the “wrong” version of Islam. The Soviet occupation of Afghanistan inspired thousands to become Mujahideen (including Osama bin Laden and the other major Al-Qaeda leaders). The Soviet (and American) withdrawal from Afghanistan and the comorbidity of the Soviet Empire created a blind spot in the system of the world. Even the Pakistani ISI stopped paying attention; they were more concerned with India.
In the landlocked, mountainous wastes of Afghanistan, Islamic fundamentalists found a place to take root and grow, ignored and even assisted by the Taliban authorities who filled the power vacuum left by the retreating Russians. They now had a place to organize, train, and orchestrate their attacks against the Great Satan. (Note: bin Laden and the main Al-Qaeda network were headquartered in Sudan, another backwater ignored country, from ‘92-‘96. They relocated to Afghanistan upon being expelled by the Sudanese government by demand of the U.S.)
Al-Qaeda is credited (sometimes dubiously) with the following attacks in which Americans were murdered during the Clinton administration:
  • The 1993 World Trade Center bombing
  • The 1995 car bombing in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • The 1996 Khobar Towers bombing also in Saudi Arabia
  • The 1998 double attack on the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania
  • The 2000 bombing of the USS Cole
The American response to these attacks was always significantly muted. American foreign policy is dictated by the party in command of the presidency which, in a broad historical analysis, creates the impression of a schizophrenic government that vacillates wildly between limp-wristed clap-backs and full on chimp outs.
The “liberal/Democrat” style of foreign policy, as showcased in the ‘90s, was to negotiate with other countries to do the work while backing them up with low-risk military actions. See as examples American intervention in Somalia and the former Yugoslavia. The most directly militant Clinton ever got was the cruise missile strikes into Afghanistan and Sudan in retaliation for the embassy bombings. Very low-risk to the U.S. (literally launching missiles from warships hundreds of miles away) with the chance for high-rewards like killing bin Laden. Ultimately, those strikes sent a contradictory message: the U.S. had the capability to hit anyone, anywhere in the world but lacked the stones to prosecute its will to a successful conclusion.
The “conservative/Republican” style of foreign policy is much more directly militant and willing to exercise military power on a grand scale to achieve its goals. See for example Operation Desert Storm and the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. Neo-cons and the New American Century types saw Desert Storm as the model for how the U.S. should intervene and protect its interests around the world. They spent the entirety of the ‘90s crying about the Clinton administration’s foreign policy. From their point of view, 9/11 effectively proved them right; it’s more dangerous NOT to be the world police. With Bush in the White House and the Neo-cons in power throughout government, major foreign intervention was the norm of the 2000s. And since America became the world police, it hasn’t been hit by terrorist attacks at home or abroad like it was in the ‘90s.
Why did America continue its world policing despite the change in political leadership from Bush to Obama? Pragmatically, the Democrats, who have their own cadre of Neo-cons, decided that it worked. They scaled back American intervention a bit (no new invasions), but they preserved the willingness to overlook another nation’s sovereignty to launch drone strikes and commando raids against suspected terrorists. Obama didn’t really change the policy, he more tailored it to Democrat sensibilities.
Trump was basically unable to make any real changes to American foreign policy, and Biden is just Obama 2.0 (more like 3.1).
In conclusion, America will continue to be the world police
AND THAT’S A GOOD THING
 
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The cheese question attracted so much more attention because it was so obviously wrong to anyone who has been to an American grocery store recently, and Null's rebuttals always have embedded in them the equally wrong assumption that most Americans either live in small Hallmark towns or out in the country. He is right that fresh bread made on site is not common in many places, but his obsession with those two food items shows that he has developed Eurobrain and should probably stay over there irregardless of how plentiful fresh bread and exotic cheeses are.
Even if everything you said here was correct you've irreparably damaged any credibility you or your argument may have had, unfortunately.
 
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Josh on his pilgrimage.
 
"Hey josh how are cheap are the gay eastern euro hookers"
Wat

Also was it ever mentioned back in september that the knights of fuq alasan guy got a letter saying some group of jews in germany were taking legal action against his already banned gsme saying his product which was banned and could not be sold in germany incited hate or violence or whatever those german faggots care about


Also theres a remake coming out or something


In more recent news some mass reporting antifa faggot who was contructing a list of "right wing" accounts for antifa to mass report and block them has been doxed. They are a rust developer and part of #Dropkiwifarms
 
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although i will add that my kroger does have several varieties of fresh bread thats perfectly fine but obviously i would never deign suggest that it could possibly meet nulls quality standards.
Kroger isn't terrible and I kind of like the "finish baking at home" bread they have, but yeah looks like baking my own is the solution.
 
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Thesis: Any part of the world that America neglects to pay attention to and show a willingness to police will eventually become a breeding ground and safe harbor for our enemies who will then go on to murder Americans.

Western oil interests in the Middle East
a sore point with Islamic fundamentalists
Saudis clamp down hard on any opposition to this arrangement
The Soviet occupation of Afghanistan inspired thousands to become Mujahideen
withdrawal from Afghanistan and the comorbidity of the Soviet Empire created a blind spot
Islamic fundamentalists found a place to take root and grow
expelled by the Sudanese government by demand of the U.S.
>invade their land
>corrupt their leaders/deal with their corrupt leaders
>wtf why do you hate me? just because I want to exploit your people for money?

Nigger. You can justify it all you want with historical examples, but you're the nation that made those examples a reality in the first place. How would you feel if a gigantic fat faggot suddenly took up residence in your backyard and started shitting on everything you hold dear and precious? And he declared that his way of life and his culture was superior to yours? And then he threatened to kill you when you talked back to him. Would you take it sitting down? You probably would, you democracy enjoying westoid city slicker. You vote for brown people mayors and then wonder why your cities go to shit with AIDS drugs and crime. The situation is one of your own creation. You reap what you sow, and you get what you fucking deserve. American greed is the cause of this. If we had only been defending ourselves instead of seeking to increase our empire's strength, then more people would be sympathetic to your message.
 
The situation is one of your own creation. You reap what you sow, and you get what you fucking deserve. American greed is the cause of this. If we had only been defending ourselves instead of seeking to increase our empire's strength, then more people would be sympathetic to your message.
I think you mistake my point.
I don’t think the U.S. should be the world police.
Josh asked why we are.
My answer isn’t my justification for America becoming the world police.
It’s an analysis of how historical developments led those in power to turn America into the world police.
 
I think you mistake my point.
I don’t think the U.S. should be the world police.
Josh asked why we are.
My answer isn’t my justification for America becoming the world police.
It’s an analysis of how historical developments led those in power to turn America into the world police.
cool meme we're giant dickhead because we're giant dickheads, thanks for citing historical examples to support your thesis
 
Later in the same Thread proving that Josh was correct
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Could two bad actors potentially create accounts and then use them to initiate DMs together with the purpose of "trading CSAM" so as to cause the Kiwi Farms servers to be hosting that content without it being visible to users who could report it? That's the only way I could imagine Kiwi Farms somehow having CSAM hidden somewhere, but surely there's checks and balances in place for such sabotage. Otherwise, Graf is a retard.
 
Something to play on a bathroom break. This is an old video from I don't know when but it is 6 minutes of a lecture where the speaker shows, with direct quotes, how many of the prominent figures in queer theory (aka trans rights) are also strong advocates of pedophilia. From the founder of queer theory to the most prominent queer theorist of the time they all explicitly advocate for pedophilia.

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I've never known what to make of the appropriation of righteousness this person has undertaken.
His name is Derrick Jensen and Lierre Keith has been his lapdog [she who was pied in the face and glitter bombed for her rabid anti-vegan advocacy] -- while I admire their stances against the trans[humanist] agenda, especially among the Greens, there are reasons to suss out people like Jensen who, when interviewed shortly after END : CIV, openly allowed his pet dog to eat shit in full view of the interviewer. I've found enough degeneracy on the Left and Right for a lifetime, but such casual abuse is noteworthy. Some have compared him to Brandon Darby.
[edited for formatting bc end : civ is the movie title w/o spaces]
 
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I agreed with your post until you just started sounding jealous of the mighty US Empire. Pay your tithe and we won't force you to eat the pasteurized process cheese product.
I am american, my government is just evil and I don't feel the need to justify its actions. Once upon a time, it did not cause so much suffering. I apologize for sperging thoughbeit.
 
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