| I am wondering, what does liberal freedoms mean when the public opinion i.e the measurement of what's good and what's bad is in the hands of the media be it conservative or liberal?
also why would the US be interested in the stability of other countries really? because they're good people and I have to take your word for it? or? supporting a dictator means no other voices / opinions come out in that country i.e ensuring it's all good there and no secret societies / enemy forces will ever ally in that place. democracy is a liability for the developed nations unless the local public opinion is soaked into the western ideas. there is no reason for the US or anyone to have good intentions for any "other" country and even when they have they have no right to intervene in the local politics and good intentions doesn't include supporting dictators bringing order is not better for the people of that place it's only good for the safety of the US or whomever is supporting that dictator not to mention the enormous power the US holds that can literally in a year or so just assassinate the dictator and put a liberal one. I think there were wikileaks about hijacking Iran's elections and putting Khomeini seamlessy that without that leak nobody's would have probably even knew about it. assuming the US is interested in the wellbeing of other nations is really just naive and silly.
the US itself has millions of people in the streets, drug addicts, homeless etc..
they could have started to help these people if they had any good intentions
the money, the power, and the brainwashing machines - the media - all exist and can help these people. but yet again, things don't work like that and never had been. the capitalists don't care if a million or 2 or 4 are homeless.
they know the US us under their complete control.
other regions, might not be.
so offering help, humanitarian aids or such. is only a way of changing the public opinion to look good.
supporting a dictator on the other hand is a way to eliminate any possible opposition that might pop up. |