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<blockquote data-quote="SolidWoodPanel" data-source="post: 3520413" data-attributes="member: 68397"><p>Star Wars sucks. Always has. Always will.</p><p>Yes, America is an empire. It's people need to acknowledge that. It's not necessarily a bad thing. The best thing for America, and most other countries, is global peace, for the most part. </p><p>But a lot of human nature is irrational compared to globalist systematic conscientiousness. As individuals we are supposed to be rationally self-interested and the concept of a unified world where we actually give a damn about (e.g) the lack of toilet paper in India's rural communities isn't even an afterthought.</p><p>Does America create problems? Yes. But it also create more solutions and benefits the world at large. In terms of long periods of time, stability is an illusion. The world itself changes. Things are far more dynamic than what a person experiences in a lifetime. A single event can transform humanity nearly instantly, whereas small events have a cumulative effect that can be positive or negative. Everything has a consequence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolidWoodPanel, post: 3520413, member: 68397"] Star Wars sucks. Always has. Always will. Yes, America is an empire. It's people need to acknowledge that. It's not necessarily a bad thing. The best thing for America, and most other countries, is global peace, for the most part. But a lot of human nature is irrational compared to globalist systematic conscientiousness. As individuals we are supposed to be rationally self-interested and the concept of a unified world where we actually give a damn about (e.g) the lack of toilet paper in India's rural communities isn't even an afterthought. Does America create problems? Yes. But it also create more solutions and benefits the world at large. In terms of long periods of time, stability is an illusion. The world itself changes. Things are far more dynamic than what a person experiences in a lifetime. A single event can transform humanity nearly instantly, whereas small events have a cumulative effect that can be positive or negative. Everything has a consequence. [/QUOTE]
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