偶尔来摸鱼,用自己的眼睛和理性看待这个世界。
Do not believe in rumors, do not spread rumors, rational view of the world, the world is painful, War is a wound that cannot be healed.
There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people. If you have different opinions, we can discuss them in a friendly and rational manner. However, in the event of personal attacks or verbal abuse, I will block you. Thank you
@TonyNashNerd The current US government only relies on dirty tricks to beat others, rather than fair competition. The America that once was is long gone🤔🤡
🇺🇸JOHN MEARSHEIMER:
"I think once you get outside of the West, almost everybody thinks that the United States and the Europeans are morally bankrupt.
I mean, we are supporting—and I'm choosing my words carefully here—we are supporting a genocide in Gaza.
It's a genocide that people see on their computers and on their TVs on a daily basis.
So they know exactly what's going on here, and the hypocrisy is just quite stunning.
Because the West makes a big deal of the fact that it is morally virtuous, that we are, you know, an exceptional Nation—we stand taller, we see further.
And when you think about the fact that we're complicit in a genocide, I mean, it looks like hypocrisy in the extreme.
So I think outside the West, people understand full well that we are morally bankrupt.
And I think even inside the West, there are lots of people who have just begun to lose hope that we have our moral gyroscopes in place when it comes to dealing with the Middle East."
"Britain now stands shamed before the world. The public’s suppressed wrath is bubbling to the surface in petitions, calls for a public inquiry, and demands for accountability.
The scandal is already reshaping British politics. It’s not just about the heinous nature of the crimes. It’s that every level of the British system is implicated in the cover-up.
Social workers were intimidated into silence. Local police ignored, excused, and even abetted pedophile rapists across dozens of cities. Senior police and Home Office officials deliberately avoided action in the name of maintaining what they called “community relations.” Local councilors and Members of Parliament rejected pleas for help from the parents of raped children. Charities, NGOs, and Labour MPs accused those who discussed the scandal of racism and Islamophobia. The media mostly ignored or downplayed the biggest story of their lifetimes. Zealous in their incuriosity, much of Britain’s media elite remained barnacled to the bubble of Westminster politics and its self-serving priorities.
They did this to defend a failed model of multiculturalism, and to avoid asking hard questions about failures of immigration policy and assimilation. They did this because they were afraid of being called racist or Islamophobic. They did this because Britain’s traditional class snobbery had fused with the new snobbery of political correctness.
All of which is why no one knows precisely how many thousands of young girls were raped in how many towns across Britain since the 1970s."