Message from @Bloodborn
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Now it's 'Let them come to our country to enlighten them!'
It's probably going to turn into 'We need to enlighten ourselves about them!'
*Converts*
The only thing that remains in Western man's fatalistic outlook is "Let them..."
I don't understand. I have always thought... 'Why do people bother with Afghanistan?'
'If the locals put up soo much resistance, why don't you simply slaughter every last local in the area?'
'The resistance will die down within a generation'
Then I'm called evil for saying the obvious on how to crush local resistance - -
Kill/Drive off the locals, replace them with your own settlers
As evil as it sounds, logically it's very sound.
The locals supply the enemy with troops, food, housing, and weapons...
... Kill the locals?
The question is what does western man want there
Does he want the land ?
Slaves ?
Resources ?
Something else ?
If he doesnt want anything, which is the case, then GTFO
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Only a globalized man could care about how Afghan people will rule themselves
I'm just talking in general, I don't care about the shithole and valley of shattered empires called Afghanistan
If it's about "Security" as they claim, they would have solved the problem at it's root
If you want somthing from another nation... destroy it, crush resistance and replace it with your own people.
I don't think something like that is even on the horizon today
Western people never needed to act like that at all
Again, this is logical, is it not?
Western man, let's say in Africa, did one simple thing
It's morals that stops us.
He never let the benefit of his own civilization to the local population
He never needed to fire a single bullet
Whites lived more quality life, had better longetivity, more healthy children
More offspring
Better farming, better food, better healthcare
better weapons
We constantly need better weapons, we constantly develop better weapons.
But he did not let black man use his hospitals, or walk down his pavements
its what Europeans are good at.
or use his railroads
or his medicines
He never developed welfare
And that was his oppression, from today's point of view