| The really scary part is in how your reply differs from the comment you're replying to. So, Here are the relevant parts from your parent comment: > And the US casually talks of invading other nations. > Otherwise this merger of the government and corporate power could be a dark future. And here is the relevant part from your reply: > What happens if US actually attacks baddies and wins the war? I get frequently downvoted for saying this. But I'm going to say it anyway on behalf of the 96% of human beings who are not US citizens. To the Americans, the "baddies" are anyone who America chooses to pick a fight with. But the rest of the world has a very different perspective. I won't say that everything that the US did in the past was evil. But if you throw a dart at the world map, you're more than likely to hit a place that's a memorial to the US mission of 'spreading freedom and democracy around the world'. Except, those places (and sometimes the whole world, like in case of Venezuela) would have been better off without the US brand of freedom. There are far too many examples of this, but I'll just mention two that are currently relevant. Check out the history of Venezuela and Iran to see why they became 'rogue' nations to begin with. The US preoccupation with wars and immensely destructive weapons has always been a serious security concern for the rest of the world. US warhawks and neocolonial corporations were always on the prowl for resource-rich nations to 'liberate', especially oil rich nations. But the current regime is off the charts and doesn't even bother to hide their greedy motives. Their predecessors at least cared about their international image enough to make something up as excuses (Iraq, anyone?). Now you have a government of racial supremacists and a bunch of billionaire tech bros who drool about technofascism! Why wouldn't the world be worried? But honestly, I'm not as worried as the others are. They think they're above every law. And that includes even the laws of physics and economics. |
Here in Cyprus, society is acutely aware of the impact America makes on us. It effectively defines us. But yes, they also blame America on our troubles left and right.
https://cyprus-mail.com/image/s1100x766/fill/webp/path/wp-co...
Just take coders. Virtually no one i know, and me included, simply won't take up coding if not the rich US market. It simply won't make any economic sense at any point, it won't be a lucrative employment.
Also if i make money - where do i even put it? SP500 is the only truly viable long-term investment.
Some people may feel trapped, and that's sad, but the truth is, what's good for America, is good for all civilised world and being directly or indirectly controlled by America more or less defines whether some place is a part of a civilised world at all.