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g4rg4ntu4's avatar

It's not that the US regime has pushed Russia and China together by playing the game badly - it's that the rest of the world has evolved to see international relations and geopolitics beyond such crude terms.

Has the US regime ever thought about just equitably trading with other countries? Has it even considered the possibility that it's crude and vulgar game theoretic approach to foreign policy has inclined the world to move away from it?

It's not that the US regime has misplayed it's hand and forced these countries together - it's that the very existence of the unipolar Western imperialist hegemonic model led by the rogue US regime has necessitated it's rejection, and the formation of an alternative, an alternative which has become an existential imperative for the global majority.

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An industrial society cannot be rebuilt by fiat. No amount of spending can create a society capable of building an industrial base.

When did the People’s Republic ditch Mao and decide to become a modern country? Because it will take us at least twice that long. If we started today, we’d be attempting the project with a thoroughly demoralized and thoroughly ignorant workforce that has never seen any work done, much less participated.

It isn’t just that we don’t have factories anymore. It isn’t just that generations of the kinds of hands-on knowledge only an apprenticeship can teach were tossed aside when the traitor parasite class sold those factories.

No, the fundamental problem is that we have no moral basis for asking our people to tuck in and do the work. That takes buy-in, attitude, a will and a determination to do the right thing, not because it is expedient, but because it is right. On the rare occasions when we have seen a stand-up integrity these past forty years, we have immediately hammered it down; Colin Kaepernick comes to mind.

Do not kid yourselves. The USA as a culture absolutely despises anyone who knows what they’re doing, anyone who has a good reason for doing what they’re doing, anyone who knows why they’re doing what they’re doing. As a country, we hate those people.

That’s why the children we train to kill foreigners kill themselves when they come back to the foreign country that used to be home. That’s why the smart people who get things going in the startup phase of a company either move on or get laid off after startup’s over. That’s why fools in cubicles get paid more to do a job that wouldn’t hold an 8th grader’s interest than the engineers who make the country go. We aren’t going to turn that around in a generation; it will take a generation for our people to find a reason why they might want to rebuild the country.

I want to believe that there will someday be a nation on this continent that deserves to be called America. That was my dream when I was a boy, watching the likes of Bobby Kennedy and Dr. King speak the truths we needed to hear to a nation still yearning towards its promise. My heart still longs for it, but this is not that country. There is no path toward that dream of a free country does not lead through horrific strife, struggle, and heartbreak.

We think the end of empire will come like the dawn. Dawn will surely break, my friends, but only after a night of unspeakable loss. Pity the young, and their parents.

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