dude
I say this as respectfully as I can:
when it comes to petty putdowns and personal attacks without actually contributing anything of substance, you take the cake.
because it only works in small scale communities and tribes. Even when those places existed the peacefulness was only within their own commune....outside of that, competing communities were still warring with one another.KUTradition wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 5:01 pm “As Japhy pointed out, there have been plenty of examples of indigenous communities working together to take care of each other and allocate resources equitably, for more effectively than any large-scale state-established attempted at such “communal” living.”
how long did those few examples last, and why don’t they exist currently?
I didn't credit NATO or the USA for peace. Simply pointed out those areas have been warzones for thousands of years. Long before either of those 2 entities existed.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 5:28 pmthat's quite a broad brush.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 4:45 pmWhat about before NATO or the USA even existed? Familiar with the history of those places? Never ending wars as far back as the history books go.ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 4:26 pm well, did the NATO and USA do anything to materially improve the conditions in those countries?
Or just show up and be a bunch of militant assholes ourselves, then GTFO as hastily as we could while we just kinda tossed the reigns back over to the Taliban on the way out?
I'm not sure the USA and NATO is so exclusively to credit for peace historically
nor are they necessarily the best arbiters for world peace going forward.
I'm not entirely sure who is! But when we have an entire nation so collectively conditioned to just accept war as "HuMaN NaTuRe!" and a gummint mostly just concerned about the interests of capital, it just seems like we'd get only lip service, more so than any positive material change.
I mean for real who cares about world peace when we could care more about the economy, bro!
Would it matter? You have not listened or acknowledged ANYBODIES contributions of substance. Youre stuck dude. There has been lots of substance provides by many people that you have ignored.
yea, I know.TDub wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 5:30 pmbecause it only works in small scale communities and tribes. Even when those places existed the peacefulness was only within their own commune....outside of that, competing communities were still warring with one another.KUTradition wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 5:01 pm “As Japhy pointed out, there have been plenty of examples of indigenous communities working together to take care of each other and allocate resources equitably, for more effectively than any large-scale state-established attempted at such “communal” living.”
how long did those few examples last, and why don’t they exist currently?
dude
it would matter to me, at least, as I would appreciate the civility; and to other posters over the years who have PM'd me like "dude why is TDub such an asshole to you?"
Would it matter?
I have, though! Really! I've tried! It's just that so many here won't even acknowledge that, since I still hesitate to capitulate to your guy's toxic world views.
You have not listened or acknowledged ANYBODIES contributions of substance.
everyone thought Jesus was an asshole the first time around, too.
Youre stuck dude. There has been lots of substance provides by many people that you have ignored.
When you run into one asshole he's an asshole....
when everybody you run into is an asshole......you just might be the asshole.
I don't think I normalized war. The US has chosen a side and I think very obviously the right side. Ukraine didn't have a whole lot of choice in this war and we need to support them without expanding the war. It's a tightrope walk and so far, I think we've done a pretty good job.
Yes, in a tough situation because the stakes of escalation are dangerously high, i too think we've done a relatively good job.jhawks99 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 6:12 pmI don't think I normalized war. The US has chosen a side and I think very obviously the right side. Ukraine didn't have a whole lot of choice in this war and we need to support them without expanding the war. It's a tightrope walk and so far, I think we've done a pretty good job.
Maybe I should have said "legitimately a democracy". Either way, there are systems that exist to monitor levels of democracy
thanks for this. it’s a bit more into the weeds than i was going for, but i’ll have to give those links a lookCascadia wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 7:03 pmMaybe I should have said "legitimately a democracy". Either way, there are systems that exist to monitor levels of democracy
https://www.democracymatrix.com/ranking
Ukraine # 92 - Hybrid Regime
https://freedomhouse.org/countries/freedom-world/scores
Ukraine
#101 Global Freedom Score(61) = Partly Free
Democracy score of 39 = Transitional of Hybrid Regime
There's also a nice table on this wiki page that shows Ukraine going on the wrong direction.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy_Index
2006 = 6.94
2021 = 5.57
No doubt. That why the parroting of “greatest county on earth” is so ignorant and nauseating. We’ve been going the wrong direction for a while now.KUTradition wrote: ↑Fri Apr 15, 2022 7:31 am “There's also a nice table on this wiki page that shows Ukraine going on the wrong direction.”
as is the US