America is not white and could govern itself if our constitutional government had not been taken over by the international banking system and Zionists. At this point, however, both political parties are rabidly neo-imperialist in the service of their rapacious, globalist masters who seek to monopolize all of Earth's resources, including labor resources. And they consider much of the population to be unprofitable.
But it should not be governing other countries. It should support independence for others
I forgot to add that it's not only "whites" who have been imperialistic.
In the more distant past, there were the Mongols, for example.
Japanese imperialism in the 20th century was savage. What they did to Korea, China, the Philippines, and other places was horrendous.
Communist China very imperialistic. Militarily so in its region, but economically around the world. It tends to buy essential resources like farmland, factories, seaports, and trade routes under the radar.
I don't think I want to live under the Chinese social model. Not many other people do, either.
So, I agree that imperialism sucks. I support independence and representative government, but I don't understand why "white" was the focus of this question.
No, but it IS clearly overextended and out of touch.
Hence the rise of Donald Trump, who, whatever else you think of him, has very much made it clear that a global (ist) "Pax Americana", that the Bush Dynasty championed, clearly did not work out as planned and no longer makes any sense, financially or otherwise.
There has been and still is a low-key Civil War within the Republican Party on this issue, between two factions or camps that can be called "The Globalists" (Bush dynasty) on one side, and "The Nationalists" (Trump, Ron Paul and Republican Liberty Caucus) on the other.
From foreign interventions to world trade to immigration, these two factions are locking horns, and perhaps many other Republicans are straddling the fence (that's you, Ron DeSantis and some others).
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America is not white and could govern itself if our constitutional government had not been taken over by the international banking system and Zionists. At this point, however, both political parties are rabidly neo-imperialist in the service of their rapacious, globalist masters who seek to monopolize all of Earth's resources, including labor resources. And they consider much of the population to be unprofitable.
But it should not be governing other countries. It should support independence for others
I forgot to add that it's not only "whites" who have been imperialistic.
In the more distant past, there were the Mongols, for example.
Japanese imperialism in the 20th century was savage. What they did to Korea, China, the Philippines, and other places was horrendous.
Communist China very imperialistic. Militarily so in its region, but economically around the world. It tends to buy essential resources like farmland, factories, seaports, and trade routes under the radar.
I don't think I want to live under the Chinese social model. Not many other people do, either.
So, I agree that imperialism sucks. I support independence and representative government, but I don't understand why "white" was the focus of this question.
No, but it IS clearly overextended and out of touch.
Hence the rise of Donald Trump, who, whatever else you think of him, has very much made it clear that a global (ist) "Pax Americana", that the Bush Dynasty championed, clearly did not work out as planned and no longer makes any sense, financially or otherwise.
There has been and still is a low-key Civil War within the Republican Party on this issue, between two factions or camps that can be called "The Globalists" (Bush dynasty) on one side, and "The Nationalists" (Trump, Ron Paul and Republican Liberty Caucus) on the other.
From foreign interventions to world trade to immigration, these two factions are locking horns, and perhaps many other Republicans are straddling the fence (that's you, Ron DeSantis and some others).