>It's almost like any ideology that doesn't involve kissing the ass of the United States, results in US forces entering. You think this is a unique treatment that Asians get?
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No, indigenous peoples in Latin America also get the same treatment. You all just don't ridiculously then try to pretend to be their friends while doing it.
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C'mon Rei - American crusades in South America have exactly tried to pretend to be for the benefit of "the people" The US is a messianic exporter of its religion - "democracy" and it'll undermine functional alternatives everywhere but it saves its strongest reaction for whites
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The US does not actually export democracy in the instances being described. Instead, it enters the scene, identifies specific strategic interests, and immediately sets about utilising local forces which are aligned to the most retrogressive forces, and makes a deal with them.
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I wish the US was that sane - there's no way the US's interventions actually are in the strategic interest of the US The US goes in, smashes up the place and leaves chaos behind because functional non-democratic societies make leftists nervous
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It's the reverse. It's a right-wing tendency which does not leave 'chaos'. Rather, it creates a very functional semifeudal social order, whose sole purpose is to take indigenous peoples and dissolve them.https://twitter.com/ReiMurasame/status/1010173636643295232 …
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2:18Rei Murasame 村雨れい @ReiMurasameReplying to @P2theGburn @Nazboleon and 2 othersNewsflash, we are actually talking about Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Guyana, Suriname, and other places where the United States has targeted leftists and ethnic minority groups for assassination. pic.twitter.com/P0SXEu0tDH1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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I wish that the US was creating 'chaos' which is 'not in the US interest', because if that were so, then the people who were doing that would have been defeated decades ago. Sadly, they are actually quite competent.
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The US military is amazingly competent and the US has such a massive strategic edge in world affairs that it can afford to be insane
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Is it insane, though? For example, was Dwight D. Eisenhower 'insane' when he basically said that he's going to do whatever, regardless of what ideology is in play, because it's about bauxite, tin, and rubber?https://twitter.com/ReiMurasame/status/777194262396080128 …
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And was Eisenhower insane in this other instance here as well? I would say no, it seems very much like they think these things through before they do them.https://twitter.com/ReiMurasame/status/779586958439964672 …
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A sane imperial power makes a deal with someone who keeps order in the country and who will export tin and tungsten in exchange for money or appoints a governor who hires locals An insane imperial power cares about the internal governance of that country but doesn't govern it
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Given that the US takes the former option about 9/10 times, I'm sure you can see my point, then.
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