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Sure is fun watching retards compare Europe to the Middle East when Europe is gonna be the Middle East in a decade
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The Chinese are a people; not a realm, unless you want to ignore all of the times that China has fragmented, reunified, and undergone revolutions. The current incarnation of China is 72 years old at most (or 39 years, if you measure it from it's most recent constitution), and it's still significantly behind the West in terms of per capita wealth.China, a despotic realm, had been the leading economic power for 1000 years before the Industrialization and creation of the British Empire. China has existed between 1900 and 2700 years, making it more stable than any other country currently existing, even Iran. Most of the world is now democratic, doesn't matter de facto or not, yet most of the world is poor.
Not true. Compare North Korea to South Korea, mainland China to Hong Kong pre-1997, or Japan pre-WW2 to Japan post-WW2.It's only the West that's really seen a benefit from Democracy.
You still don't seem to have put 2 and 2 together concerning why immigrants would want to move to the West in the first place if it wasn't clearly a better place to live than where they've came from; which is precisely the point I've been making to you.retard metrics like wealth and freedom(*) are fucking worthless and irrelevant in the face of population decline and ethnic replacement. your very own people are being diminished day by day, your numbers are dwindling, hostile foreigners encroaching on your lands a little bit more with every passing day. you are facing the slow death of your people and your answer is "but muh gdp per capita though!" which is just laughable
(*) nice 'most free' countries btw where people are under constant threat of being jailed for shit like posting wrongthink on facebook lmao
completely avoiding the subject by attempting to derail lol.You still don't seem to have put 2 and 2 together concerning why immigrants would want to move to the West in the first place if it wasn't clearly a better place to live than where they've came from; which is precisely the point I've been making to you.
You also don't seem to have put 2 and 2 together concerning why the West might be a better place to live, or why some of this might be relevant to the question of whether or not Israel is a better steward of it's territory than it's enemies would be.
No they don't. BLM is on track to be Hamas. They may not possess a gaza strip of their own, nor carry out rocket attacks. But the blind idiotic zealotry is there. Given a decade they will be hamas at this rate.No, I just think that you should broaden your perspective and realize that there are countries outside the US which easily rubbish the equivalence you're attempting to draw between the BLM protests and Islamist militia groups like Hamas, because right now you sound like an insular American who gets all of their information from American news outlets.
Lol, ok?The recent political unrest in America is the product of a racial and cultural divide which is specific to the US and it's history; it can't to translated to the situation in Israel and Europe,
You made the point middle eastern nations are backwards and lacking progress. I pointed out that progress is a bowl of shit and that things are on track to become exactly the same as hamas and gaza and Israel is dealing with now.and it isn't anything approaching comparable to the problems throughout the Middle East. Your flagrant attempts to invoke one as a means of dismissing the other is still very much a red herring.
The Chinese live in a realm, a country, a state, a civilization, called China(in English), which to them for the longest time was the only civilization. The point is that it has a longstanding continuity of statehood, longer than that of Western countries, who have also "fragmented, reunified and have undergone revolutions".The Chinese are a people; not a realm, unless you want to ignore all of the times that China has fragmented, reunified, and undergone revolutions. The current incarnation of China is 72 years old at most (or 39 years, if you measure it from it's most recent constitution), and it's still significantly behind the West in terms of per capita wealth.
"Medieval religious sectarianism" you mean sects like the Reformation, which created an entirely new sect of Christianity that expanded so much it allowed for the means to be created the market economy responsible for the wealth of the Western democracies you so praise?The point still stands that democratic societies are statistically much more prosperous than autocratic ones, and for all China's faults, it still has a fraction of the problems the Middle East is beset with, so it's not even a particularly good example to use to bolster the point you're trying to make. Sure, China may be autocratic and ruthless, but at least it still values skills and innovation, doesn't prevent it's women from excelling, and isn't held back by medieval religious sectarianism.
Those aren't Western nations, they've adopted concepts of the Western world and applied them in their own way, that compliment their culture. I guess it was good that America also spent millions on helping SK and Japan rebuild, also... and Hong Kong belonged to a Western country for a hundred or plus years.Not true. Compare North Korea to South Korea, mainland China to Hong Kong pre-1997, or Japan pre-WW2 to Japan post-WW2.
What, is the England of today the England of Harold Godwinson? In fact, I'd argue that it isn't after the Norman conquest. In fact, England after Henry VIIIth isn't all that similar to England after the Norman conquest either. In comparison, China's beliefs and culture have remained relatively similar, barring communism.
He is comparing the Christian world to the Muslim one, and the Christian world beats it in every metric. It was the Christian world that conquered most of the world, advanced technologically, and became the driving force of the current world order. It was the western world which created the concept of individualism that allows you and I to have the basic freedom to even have this conversation on this forum, and it was the western world that invented the internet that allows this website to exist in the first place. The modern Muslim world is the personal bitch of one Great Power or another, a backwards backwater only largely relevant due to its oil reserves (and with the rise of domestic oil production in the U.S. and Russia, even that is becoming increasingly irrelevant).Compared to the Christian world, Muslim denominations are incredibly stable, with there only being two main ones, of which 90% of adherents fall into only one of them. Maybe if the fucking West would quit it with toppling governments they don't like(Gaddafi), stopped backing terrorist organisations, those people will have the time to fix their shit.
Your right, but it sure does fucking help, doesn't it? You know what the actual happiest country in the world is? Finland. All the other top ten countries on the list are also in Europe, with the exception of...New Zealand. Turns out, having a functional economy and free society makes people hella happy. The Top 20 happiest countries in the world are all western countries, including the United States, Israel and Costa Rica. Bahrain and the UAE just make the top 25, while Saudi Arabia just misses it. The next Arab state on the list is Kuwait all the way at 47 (keep in mind, all of these countries are Gulf Oil Countries, which use the Black Gold to prop up their economies). Even Guatemala places better than Kuwait. You got to go down to number 80 to find the next Arab country (Libya) and 64 to find the next Muslim country (Bosnia; the highest ranked non-Arab Muslim country is Kosovo at number 33).And economic output doesn't necessarily mean prosperity or happiness/well being for the citizens.
The only thing I'm interested in derailing here is your false perceptions, because the tired narrative you're attempting to spin is not supported by the evidence. Statistically, the vast majority of people who immigrate from the Middle East to Europe don't end up in receipt of welfare; they're people who come to the continent for a better life and greater opportunity, and you still haven't managed to explain (or perhaps more to the point: explain away) the reasons why they could expect to find that in the West.completely avoiding the subject by attempting to derail lol.
its not a complex situation: immigrants want to go to the west because that's the only place where the locals are forced to give them infinite gibs, and they can do whatever they want to the locals with no consequences.
"look how awesome the west is! we let hostile foreigners trample us into the dirt without fighting back! being progressive sure feels great! liberal democracy is the best!" - you, basically
Except they're not on track to become the same. The number of riots and arrests peaked in last June, and if you discount 2020 (which I believe the pandemic and the anger over George Floyd's death exacerbated), violent crime across the United States has been on a downward trend for 30 years.You made the point middle eastern nations are backwards and lacking progress. I pointed out that progress is a bowl of shit and that things are on track to become exactly the same as hamas and gaza and Israel is dealing with now.
You're confusing stability with stagnation. Being stuck in the Dark Ages is hardly something to brag about, and when you couple medieval attitudes with modern weapons, then you have the recipe for a lot of political instability, and that is precisely what has resulted in recent decades. You can't lay the blame entirely at the West's door, because Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam were no less subjects of Western intervention, yet they're all now thriving societies.Compared to the Christian world, Muslim denominations are incredibly stable, with there only being two main ones, of which 90% of adherents fall into only one of them. Maybe if the fucking West would quit it with toppling governments they don't like(Gaddafi), stopped backing terrorist organisations, those people will have the time to fix their shit.
Women don't have a responsibility to have sex with you. Try being a better man.And stop it with this female rights thing. What about fucking female responsibilities?
It had nothing to do with oil. We already had their oil via Kuwait and slant drilling (that's what the first gulf war was over). Thinking it was oil is myopic.Syria and Iraq were alright nations until the US invaded or destabilised them so its corporations could feast on Middle Eastern Oil and Israel would continue its imperialist schemes. My infinite solidarity to the brave mujahideen of Hamas and Hezbollah fighting against the Zionist occupier.
Libya was mostly France. Ghaddifi wanted a pan-African currency equivalent to the Euro, call it say, the Afro, and given that the Afro would be a direct threat to France's domination of their "former" colonies via the Central African and West African Francs, he obviously had to go. He was also on the French shitlist for a while given his on-off fights with Chad, one of those "former" colonies of France, and arguably the only reason Chad won the Toyota War was because the French started parking troops, planes, and SAM's in Chad to prevent the Libyan forces from advancing too far after his initial large gains.Iraq switched to the Euro for trade, and literally the next month we started the invaision. The timeline with Libya was also similar (I think longer than a month though, but we didn't directly invade there like we did in Iraq). Syria's been wanting off the dollar for a long time, hence our backing of the rebels (similar to Libya, but we more or less failed there).
As is the same with hamas rocket attacks. There is periods of intense activity followed by periods of "peace" or what passes.Except they're not on track to become the same. The number of riots and arrests peaked in last June,
"Well if we just ignore the latest point in a trend, then I'm right!"and if you discount 2020 (which I believe the pandemic and the anger over George Floyd's death exacerbated),
30 years no. 50 or 60 years, then yes. Mass incarceration and little to any leniency has had an effect. If you at say the murder trend it dips then peaks then dips again.violent crime across the United States has been on a downward trend for 30 years.
You'll presented no facts. You claim a figure with no evidence to back it up, which I then knock down without any hassle.I'm beginning to notice a pattern here: I'll present an argument and support it with facts,
The irony.and then you'll respond with an argument which is backed up by nothing more than a narrative you've spun in your head.
Lol, you made a comment about arabs being backwards. I made the comment about how I didn't blame them for their backwardsness. Given current trends in supposedly better nations like America or any western nation. Progress is a bowl of shit.You are by no means the only offender in this regard either. It seems that just about all of the posters seeking to downplay Israel's superiority over it's neighbors fall into the same camp. Funny that.
By saying oil, I was not only meaning the resource but the petrodollar as well. It does not undo the fact that the US invaded and devastated those nations in the name of greed, to support its fictitious currency. Allah may rest the souls of the martyrs Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi. Additionally, the US grossly failed with establishing some competent governments in those areas and now they are plagued with corruption that greatly exceeds those of the previous regimes. In order to ensure its dominance, the American occupier placed a Shiite government in a Sunni majority nation, guaranteeing the escalation of religious extremism. The US is directly responsible for the appearance of the Kharijite ISIS and many related groups which caused untold damage in the Levant.It had nothing to do with oil. We already had their oil via Kuwait and slant drilling (that's what the first gulf war was over). Thinking it was oil is myopic.
Syria, Iraq, Libya were all over their trying to stop trading in US Dollars (The petrodollar/US world reserve currency). That represents a major threat to our interests as our fiat currency only has the value it does because it's what the world uses to trade.
Any threat to that, by other countries (especially smaller countries) showing its feasible to dump the US dollar is met with our military showing up under false pretenses.
Iraq switched to the Euro for trade, and literally the next month we started the invaision. The timeline with Libya was also similar (I think longer than a month though, but we didn't directly invade there like we did in Iraq). Syria's been wanting off the dollar for a long time, hence our backing of the rebels (similar to Libya, but we more or less failed there).
China and Russia are about the only players big enough that we wouldn't directly destabilize/invade them because they've got nukes and they'll fucking use them if we try to force regime change (instead we get in little proxy spats, which Syria also is).
Afghanistan, oddly enough, was just a straight "You don't wanna give up bin Laden and you told us to fuck off? Fuck you."
Aside from the fun, the Iron Dome system would collapse if Hezbollah unleashed its massive rocket arsenal to Israel. However, Hezbollah is an Iranian proxy and its actions depend on the desires or fears of its benefactor. Iran utilises Hezbollah as a form of "conventional deterrence" towards Israeli aggression.
I love it when the rich condescend by boasting about their conspicuous consumption. /sneed
She's a massive attention whore.What is the deal with this whore? Surely really deep inside she realizes that the Muslims would fuck her up for her degeneracy, after all, they have told her as much. Is she that starved for attention and a feeling of relevancy?
Well this rally in Beverly Hills shows that some of them are hot in real life.