In case you don't already get it, @GOP
Only 35% of 18-29 year olds approve of Trump's performance.
They are also FAR most likely to want Biden aids prosecuted for the autopen scandal (59% to 19%).
Burn it down politics.
"It's an absurd ahistorical canard to say whites have been in racial & civilizational conflict against Jews for 2200 years, a nonsensical reach to chain events that far back. Anyway here's how whites have been in a racial & civilizational conflict against Muslims for 1400 years."
Does anybody still believe that the problems we're up against can be solved by anything short of a dictatorship? It seems less likely with every passing day.
"It's an absurd ahistorical canard to say whites have been in racial & civilizational conflict against Jews for 2200 years, a nonsensical reach to chain events that far back. Anyway here's how whites have been in a racial & civilizational conflict against Muslims for 1400 years."
@Notmadtaro “FAFO” boomers are the most contemptible people out there. They will clap like seals seeing young white men suffer because they are jealous of our youth and see us as their sexual, financial, and cultural competition.
While conservatives rip each other to shreds, an Islamic communist is about the takeover the biggest and most important city in our country. And a far left Somali con artist is about to takeover one of the largest cities in the American heartland. But yeah let’s stay focused on the gossip and drama. It’s not like our country is in the middle of a hostile foreign invasion as we speak.
While conservatives rip each other to shreds, an Islamic communist is about the takeover the biggest and most important city in our country. And a far left Somali con artist is about to takeover one of the largest cities in the American heartland. But yeah let’s stay focused on the gossip and drama. It’s not like our country is in the middle of a hostile foreign invasion as we speak.
hbdoid IQ single issue types are too stupid to see the elephant in the room that personality is as variable and important as IQ.
https://t.co/ErJEvXA8JL
>this is what made Joseph Nye coin the term Soft Power
Lmao
He invented the concept as an ad hoc hypothesis to argue that the US was still strong. At the same time he criticized Japan for lacking soft power. Why? Because Japan didn't like immigrants!
Despite the fact I agree everyone should be aiming for win-wins, and the US has retarded itself, I still dislike this post immensely.
https://t.co/ErJEvXA8JL
The average American might now be thinking that China poses a threat to American global dominance.
The reality is that China has been the most powerful country in the world for a while and will continue along that trajectory for some time.
You may, as an American, view this as an unpatriotic statement, but in my opinion, the best way to love your country is to be honest in your appraisal of it and others (how else can you improve it?).
The ship sailed. It is what it is. Power to China. They worked hard and frankly deserve it.
But what comes next?
3 things come to my mind:
1. Demographics (sorry, no, this is not America’s ace up its sleeve to “defeat” China)
2. Nationalist education in China
3. The huangdi generation
In 20 years, China will be run by a generation of people who were raised as single children who got a, as I understand it, very nationalistic education. They will be running a rich country that they mostly inherited and did not build themselves. Xi Jinping was out in the countryside, toiling during the cultural revolution. He is a veteran of some real shit. China’s equivalent of the Millenials have had wildly different lives. They are sometimes called xiao huangdi or little emperors because everyone doted on them as single children.
I think China can solve its demographic issues, but if it cannot you will have a nationalist generation of single child little emperors running the show and that is where China is going to have some issues.
Maybe they’ll figure it out and have some plan to guide themselves through it but if Chinese history is any guide, that does not seem likely.
China rises. China falls.
China vs the USA, to my mind, is the wrong paradigm. We should be looking for win-wins, but my feeling is that America has problems to fix right now and China has problems to fix in 10-20 years (and will have an insane golden age between now and then), but we shall see. It’s hard to predict out such things.
Interesting to see how the next 20 years shake out as India waits for its time to shine, or perhaps it will never come.
We shall see.
hbdoid IQ single issue types are too stupid to see the elephant in the room that personality is as variable and important as IQ.
https://t.co/ErJEvXA8JL
The average American might now be thinking that China poses a threat to American global dominance.
The reality is that China has been the most powerful country in the world for a while and will continue along that trajectory for some time.
You may, as an American, view this as an unpatriotic statement, but in my opinion, the best way to love your country is to be honest in your appraisal of it and others (how else can you improve it?).
The ship sailed. It is what it is. Power to China. They worked hard and frankly deserve it.
But what comes next?
3 things come to my mind:
1. Demographics (sorry, no, this is not America’s ace up its sleeve to “defeat” China)
2. Nationalist education in China
3. The huangdi generation
In 20 years, China will be run by a generation of people who were raised as single children who got a, as I understand it, very nationalistic education. They will be running a rich country that they mostly inherited and did not build themselves. Xi Jinping was out in the countryside, toiling during the cultural revolution. He is a veteran of some real shit. China’s equivalent of the Millenials have had wildly different lives. They are sometimes called xiao huangdi or little emperors because everyone doted on them as single children.
I think China can solve its demographic issues, but if it cannot you will have a nationalist generation of single child little emperors running the show and that is where China is going to have some issues.
Maybe they’ll figure it out and have some plan to guide themselves through it but if Chinese history is any guide, that does not seem likely.
China rises. China falls.
China vs the USA, to my mind, is the wrong paradigm. We should be looking for win-wins, but my feeling is that America has problems to fix right now and China has problems to fix in 10-20 years (and will have an insane golden age between now and then), but we shall see. It’s hard to predict out such things.
Interesting to see how the next 20 years shake out as India waits for its time to shine, or perhaps it will never come.
We shall see.