Wars are for liberation, freedom, independence, peace.
This book is better NorthStar:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Maos-Great...=1531105214&sr=1-1&keywords=maos+great+famine
Looks like you've taken a massive swig of that old Koolaid Bob. How about reading this one, written by the most decorated Marine in US history. If you read it you might just possibly gain a different perspective on war :
https://www.amazon.co.uk/War-Racket-Profit-Motive-Warfare/dp/1434407004/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1531104588&sr=1-1
I stopped reading the Amazon Product Description when I got to “what he viewed as nascent fascism.”
“what he viewed as nascent fascism.”
Looks like you've taken a massive swig of that old Koolaid Bob. How about reading this one, written by the most decorated Marine in US history. If you read it you might just possibly gain a different perspective on war :
https://www.amazon.co.uk/War-Racket-Profit-Motive-Warfare/dp/1434407004/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1531104588&sr=1-1
I take it he took as his definition of 'fascism' that of Mussolini - 'the merger of state and corporate power'.
Using Mussolini's description, wouldn't you describe modern day China as the apex of fascism?
No, I wouldn't. Its clear here that the dog (state) wags the tail (corporations) so there's no actual merging of power.
OTOH on your side of the Pacific there's a distinct lack of clarity where state ends and corporations begin, which is by design.
Great article for you to read though your VPN.
From the 'free press' 'newspaper of record' ? LOL.
A person in a fascist government (that kills or locks up journalists) saying that the USA doesn't have a free press.
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Please burn your computer after reading this.
One of the inherent problems with the current Orwellian infatuation with only seeing history with the current lens of postmodern thought is where to stop? Do you destroy all the federal buildings in West Virginia named for former Klansman Harry Byrd? Do we level the remaining Greek and Roman ruins because they were slaveholders? There is great danger is severing the present from the past; one of the reasons I enjoy reading history and biographies. By our natures, we are imperfect and products of our times.
I just finished reading about him on wiki.
He was a sunnabaggun, a traitor, a low life.
This guy doesn't deserve any statue.
Still, he's part of American history, and Canadian history too...unfortunately.
• https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benedict_Arnold
I missed this post of yours jazdoc. I couldn't agree more. Point is dead on!
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