Cause, on 04 December 2014 - 12:55 PM, said:
Gothos, on 04 December 2014 - 11:22 AM, said:
Terez, on 04 December 2014 - 11:15 AM, said:
Sombra, on 04 December 2014 - 09:41 AM, said:
Every time I read a comment like this from a non-American I am reminded of carnivores with the scent of blood. Not to imply anything or neo-Godwin the thread, but I see that kind of comment on Al Jazeera more than anywhere else. We get it; the rest of the world can't wait for the empire to fall. Many of us can't wait either, but as a country I think we are probably more resilient than we get credit for. Don't be so anxious to count us out.
In my opinion, we're reaching a sort of tipping point in the information age where millions of very ignorant people will have more difficulty staying that way. This is my opinion because I was one of those people. Not to imply that I don't still have more ignorances than I know what to do with, but there was a post in this thread not too long ago, now deleted, which rather demonstrated the point. It will take a little time, but it will happen.
I'll say I'd rather the empire didn't fall. I'd rather power would shift back to the lower echelons of society, not the famed 1% that currently holds it by the curlies. And I'd rather you don't implode because then that bunch of psychos east of here will have a brand new playground.
Russia, the middle east? So many possible psychos
Did the Middle East become a united country when I wasn't looking? Iran joined with IS, joined with Israel, joined with Saudi Arabia, joined with Afghanistan? Like some kind of cartoonish Hydra-type evil alliance?
Personally I'd be much more afraid of the states that emerged out the former USA than any external enemies. Their's clearly a lot of political will to make visible minorities, women, queerfolk, and other non-white straight men into second, third class citizens. The South and Texas in particular would be horrendous. The Midwest wouldn't be great either.
This post has been edited by Studlock: 04 December 2014 - 01:18 PM