Message from @Micheru XII
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I think Americans expected Saddam to be more violent... especially towards Iran - but was a disappointment
Only 12 percent from the Persian gulf
And 8 percent of that is Saudi Arabian
I think its fucked up that the UN doesnt step in and tell the saudis to back off from yemen
but then again the US is selling the weapons for oil
The un is a fucking joke
Where i'm from - the Yemen thing ain't even on a news.. not even on a side-notes really.
Its not on our news either, i think this world is so fucked up, Israel, Saudiarabia and other states like these are allowed to thrive while others are taken down when they arent as bad, even if they still are bad.
If Israel just didnt become the new version of the 3rd reich it would be able to provide a good life for all citizens there, but they choose tyranny, like hamas, both of them are different sides of the same coin, racist and evil. organizations both of them.
Its a mix of predatory crony capitalism and ethno nationalism @EzkealSutekh
I keep saying that nationalism is so last century
Its the measles of the nascent political class that arose post feudalism
Well both of their religions are also ethnocentric so that does not help either.
Eh, you can convert to Judaism and Islam.
Its more nationalist than anything.
Pan Arabism from the Muslim side
Won't matter much longer anyway. Climate change will soon render much of those areas uninhabitable.
My point was just that this behaviour of excluding and exclusivity is not a new concept to them, saudi arabia is closed for non muslims, judaism tells jews that they are special chosen people, and they have used this to justify their actions. Nationalism isnt that prevalent in arabic countries, they define themselves as shias or sunnis and have attacked each other based on that, like 2 halves of 2 countries attack 2 halves of another country, where its shia and sunni who are at war.
These religions make ethnic groups become ethnoreligious groups because of how much of their identity and culture becomes part of it.
This is where predatory crony capitalism comes in.
They would be better off without the weapons for their oil, while they had horrible dictators, their countries were actually doing something for themselves, with actual nice infrastructure and civilization.
Profits dictate that we cannot sanction them and therefore we continue to fund them equipped morals have no place when the shareholders profits are in danger
But that is why there is a bit of regulation, no market is completely free, not even in the US.
But the regulation does not apply here because of corruption and the high ranking people who are stockholders of the weapons trade.
that is correct. Which is why corporations fund extreme right-wing parties such as the Republican Party in the US to destroy every last bit of regulation possible
Environmental regulations, sanctions against dictatorships at autocratic regimes, basic protections for workers
Lobbyism should be illegal, insulin medicine in the US costs 350 bucks, you can get the same medicine in the UK for 15 bucks, let that sink in.
Trump and the corporate world only cares about growth, only economists believe in infinite growth on a finite planet, therefore they wont have any environmental regulations.
Instead of growth, we should aim at sustainability at a certain point of wealth that is enough to sustain our way of life and the population.
No
lobbyists are good
just like the trilateral commission
and CFR
because we little people who dont want to kill yemeni kids with our taxis have such SMALL brains
cant decide to make BIG profits for COrporate leadership
they have BIG brains
so they control the world through artificial debt
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@EzkealSutekh no, lobbying is necessary. Its how you get your representative to listen. There needs to be a cap on corporate lobbying and how much they can spend
What? Listen to who? The tobacco industry? Big pharma and oil? Do you think the average joe is just going to go in and lobby, normal people dont have the funds.