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Brian Murphy's avatar

Heuristic, non-normie version:

“The US” is now a captured vassal vehicle, simultaneously being depopulated, repopulated, dismantled and destroyed. Any notion “the US” is consciously acting in “its” own self-interest as a hegemonic block for the good of its citizenry or to retain empire and dominance belongs in the sheeple paradigm of yesteryear.

The technocratic-fascist-eugenicist-corporatist globohomos behind this couldn’t care less for competing geopolitical, much less national interests against “frenemies”. Mere illusory bread and circuses for divide and conquer. The destination is one world governance. The compass is global totalitarianism. The map is a brutal reset of economic, political and cultural life through pathocracy.

Other competing cabals might plan for their own resets. If so, the mother of all races may be on to impose a winning, yet-to-be-defined “-cracy” on “the US” and the rest of the world, however benign or ponerological. The prize? To own the historical epoch.

Make no mistake: whatever the end result and whomever the victors, democide, sadistic corruption and pathological, megalomaniacal hubris will be the diabolical tactics.

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Tempus's avatar

There's also the problem of western government subsidies. Many of the world's most fertile regions are stuck importing food and keeping their land idle because even using these fertile lands are cheaper labor, they can't compete on world markets with heavily subsidized crops. This also benefits the mentioned agro corporations by removing competition and even opening markets they shouldn't even be in in the first place...

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The Green Hornet's avatar

In short, the US hasn’t been the good guys for a long time.

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Lily's avatar

Probably since 1913.

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The Green Hornet's avatar

Around the time the Federal Reserve was set up and those opposed to it were murdered (along with many others) on the Titanic.

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Lily's avatar

Precisely.

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Joe Van Steenbergen's avatar

Probably since forever, but especially since the Spanish-American War when we first exercised our "right" to colonize and exploit other countries. We forcibly took the land once populated by indigenous peoples; we haven't stopped appropriating others' resources since then.

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