BartenderElite
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I have no problem with him at all Steve. Worldly, intelligent. Speaks only facts. Military. Does not put up with bullshit or bullshitters. What is not to like?
He's ABSOLUTELY nuts. The man is a fruitcake.
Steve, you and I are going to politely agree to disagree here. That is what is nice about talking with people like you. We can do this civilly.
The man is CERTIFIABLY NUTS. I KNOW this from DOZENS, if not HUNDREDS of whacked out posts he's made to me. The man needs HELP. That's ALL I'll say, I'm done even THINKING about the loon.
In Texas, our response to "On average, Russian serfs were better off than American slaves." is "No shit!" I doubt American will disagree with you. Now, compare a 1830s Irish immigrant with a Russian serf and tell me who was better off. An American would say the Irish immigrant. What would you say?Most Americans -- outside of affluent landed white men - lived as either second class humans, or in abject bondage, for centuries.
On average, Russian serfs were better off than American slaves.
I do not think freedom is a race, and I do not think America has a claim to being a unique case where freedom and prosperity took root almost immediately in this Republic. We also had the good fortune of having an entire continent to ourselves with nary an existential threat in sight..
The Anglo-American concept of freedom is only one measure of freedom. There are many cultures in this world which would not trade their essence of life for the alienation, spritual decay, and moral decadence many see in the west.
We have to remember, it was unrestrained and unregulated capitalism that destroyed the flowering of a Russian democratic state in the 1990s.
If we had been occupied by Mongol hordes , Swedish armadas, Napoleonic armies, and bloodthirsty Nazi legions, we might also have a more Hobbesian view of life and the nature of the state. History and context are everything.
Russia has a long history of throwing off the yoke of dictators and conquers - in fact, they have overcome longer odds and more existential threats than we ever have. My hope is that someday Russia will have stronger democratic institutions. But they will not be Anglo-American in nature, and it will reflect the peculiar nature of Russian history.
I personally have never found it useful to find fault with any particular nation or culture. We all live with the angels and demons of our histories.
there was no "fake news" the first time he was doxxed and had Ceepy Antifa try to get into the house.
I'd be jump after that -and we still dont know this full story for you to say "fake"
For a so called conservative you have no clue about the work Carlson has done.
Your not worth my time to clue you in though
You've gone completely over the edge with "Hitler did it"/ "Trump did it" . you're a nut case
He's just a troll, ignore him.
In Texas, our response to "On average, Russian serfs were better off than American slaves." is "No shit!" I doubt American will disagree with you. Now, compare a 1830s Irish immigrant with a Russian serf and tell me who was better off. An American would say the Irish immigrant. What would you say?
Agreed freedom isn't a race. It's not genetic, it's cultural as you alluded. When I was studying International Relations, the first thing taught to us was "If you want to understand another country, study their history and their geography".
As the US found in Iraq (a lesson any intelligent educated adult would have known) is that democracy can't be given. It must be earned, meaning the culture itself has to grow in such a manner as to foster democracy.
Fareed Zakaria's book "The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad" described the economic environment required for democracy to thrive. For example, it's difficult to build a democracy if people are worried about being murdered in their bed by marauders or if the water is going to work that day.
In our discussion on Russians, they deliberately chose to go back under an authoritarian government. One day they'll grow strong enough to throw off the yoke and keep it off. All I really know is that they won't do it by shittin all over other countries.
As for democracy, we do not even let our own people choose our leader. We allow 535 individuals in the electoral college to thwart the will of the majority-plurality of American voters.
On balance though, I am totally on board with the Anglo-American tradition of law and democratic traditions.
I am just not buying the premise that because Russia had a tsar and a communist government, makes Russian people pussies.
I guarantee you, the chicks in Pussy Riot have fortitude and sheer nerve than just about any dude posting here, including me
ROFL.. this is some stupid stuffed shirt thinking that "Putin is a dictator" and therefore Russia is ruled by a tyrant.There's a difference between a Democracy and a Republic.
Again, I have no doubt there are Russians brave enough to fight tyranny, but since Russia is still under tyranny, obviously there aren't enough of them.
The US won our freedom, but I think we are in danger of losing it our of complacency and laziness.
There's a difference between a Democracy and a Republic.
Again, I have no doubt there are Russians brave enough to fight tyranny, but since Russia is still under tyranny, obviously there aren't enough of them.
The US won our freedom, but I think we are in danger of losing it our of complacency and laziness.
Human conflict has been around a lot, lot longer than 30 years. Boomers invented a lot of things but they didn't invent mankind's competitiveness to the point of killing each other.
Until our species develops unlimited renewable energy (think Mr. Fusion) and "replicators" (think 3D printers using fusion converted atoms) resources will always be in short supply for a species that breeds like rabbits. All wars are have either resources or geography (a resource in itself) as their base causes. The conflict in with China is the competition for undersea resources in the South China Sea.
With Russia, it's the same economic, political and military competitions to influence the parts of the globe China isn't throwing it's panda ass around.
ROFL.. this is some stupid stuffed shirt thinking that "Putin is a dictator" and therefore Russia is ruled by a tyrant.
That's how fucking stupid you are.
You arbitrate whether Russians "fight for the freedoms" enough but no clue of the history of Russian autocratic rule.
Tsarist autocracy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsarist_autocracy
Sorry if my previous post wasn't clear: I'm saying the wars will continue until that technology is developed and in mass use.Actually, we innovated a clever way around that dilemma. The development of ideology means that we can continue to wage wars even while we solve the problem of resources.
Sorry if my previous post wasn't clear: I'm saying the wars will continue until that technology is developed and in mass use.
ROFL.. this is some stupid stuffed shirt thinking that "Putin is a dictator" and therefore Russia is ruled by a tyrant.
That's how fucking stupid you are.
You arbitrate whether Russians "fight for the freedoms" enough but no clue of the history of Russian autocratic rule.
Tsarist autocracy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsarist_autocracy
A Republic is a generic term for any country not ruled by a monarchy, and purports to have a government representing the people.
That is why countries as diverse as United States, Germany, People's Republic of China, Democratic Republic of North Korea, and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics all claim the title Republic.....