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You specifically mentioned alleged "American imperialism". Yet, you gave no evidence of such a thing. Many just parrot the rhetoric without understanding the nature of 'imperialism'. Once upon a time, the USA had possession of the Philippine Islands, but the USA set the Philippines free. Once upon a time, the USA had complete possession of Cuba, but the USA set Cuba free. Once upon a time, the USA had possession of the Panama Canal, but then the USA gave it back to the nation of Panama. The giving away of such possessions is the opposite of what an imperial nation would do. Indeed, and many are fashionably and erroneously attributing the US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan to 'imperialism' when it is clearly nothing of the sort. TYPES OF IMPERIALISM Europeans began building their empires in the western hemisphere in the early 1500s, but by the 1800s, Spain and Portugal were no longer powerful countries, and the largest British colony had become the United States. Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and the Netherlands continued to colonize during this era, but they also devised other ways to spread their empires. In the late 19th century Japan and the United States joined the European nations as an imperialist power. Types of imperialism in the 1800s included: Colonial imperialism - This form of imperialism is virtual complete takeover of an area, with domination in all areas: economic, political, and socio-cultural. The subjugated area existed to benefit the imperialist power, and had almost no independence of action. In this era, almost all of Africa and southern and southeast Asia were colonized. Economic imperialism - This form of imperialism allowed the area to operate as its own nation, but the imperialist nation almost completely controlled its trade and other business. For example, it may impose regulations that forbid trade with other nations, or imperialist companies may own or have exclusive rights to its natural resources. During this era, China and most of Latin America were subjected to economic imperialism. Political imperialism - Although a country may have had its own government with natives in top political positions, it operated as the imperialist country told it to. The government was sometimes a relatively permanent "puppet government," as happened in late Qing China, and other times the control was temporary, as occurred in the Dominican Republic when the United States ran its government until it got out of debt. Socio-cultural imperialism - The dominating country deliberately tried to change customs, religions and languages in some of the countries. A good example was British India, where English was taught in schools, Indian soldiers dressed British-style, and western trading rules were set up. Generally, the imperialist countries assumed their cultures to be superior, and often times they saw themselves as bringing about improvements in the society. Why not just come out with it,and let the Cat out the Bag ,that you hate the West? So why argue with an idiot? |
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I am a Lover not a Fighter. xxx You are neither. You hate America...obviously. Yet you don't stand against what you hate...an American site for socializing. What am I supposed to make of that? Ooooohhhhh...America...is evil and corrupt Yet, here you are. Among the only society on earth that will let you hate us but still accept you as a brother. There is one common denominator in your many threads of hatred,bias and inability to accept other cultures... You. |
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Thu 05/16/13 11:46 AM
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People need to put a face on an enemy, humanize it, then they feel it easier to deal with on their terms. The truth is that "we the people" are the masters under the constitution but have relinquished our rights over the decades thru manipulation of a powerful money machine and the media whores who promote it. We the people are our own worst enemy for not caring enough to be informed or active in our own futures. |
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Apparently...You got no idea of what"we the people" actually means.
But that is ok.... Cause some of the rest of us do understand. We are the ones who pick you up and carry you along when you ain't got the guts to pull your weight....people like me will pull your dead weight.. Ask the people in Boston |
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People need to put a face on an enemy, humanize it, then they feel it easier to deal with on their terms. The truth is that "we the people" are the masters under the constitution but have relinquished our rights over the decades thru manipulation of a powerful money machine and the media whores who promote it. We the people are our own worst enemy for not caring enough to be informed or active in our own futures. |
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Just what I thought.
Ignore the real answers and hope no one notices. That is the exact reason you will never be considered an equal. Have fun bun. This is where you become so petty...You will be ignored. If you talk crap about my country...put up...or shut up. |
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If the British Government get sued for all the Crimes against Humanity they will be bankrupt for a Thousand Years. The tide is turning, now it's the turn of the Real Left to mantain the fight for justice and equality. Wait a minute are you a liberal? |
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Thu 05/16/13 12:20 PM
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well said he been talkin crap about my country too.what a muppet.and if his profile is to be believed he comes from the uk too.hells bells.loyalty to nobody but himself.
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anyone got a slow boat going to shanghai.i wanna put him on it on a one way ticket.the troll.
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anyone got a slow boat going to shanghai.i wanna put him on it on a one way ticket.the troll. But..You look like Lucy Lawless..I was hoping you would beat him into submission in a leather bikini. No offense....You are a good looking woman. |
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Thu 05/16/13 12:42 PM
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anyone got a slow boat going to shanghai.i wanna put him on it on a one way ticket.the troll. But..You look like Lucy Lawless..I was hoping you would beat him into submission in a leather bikini. If she is Xena, then can she introduce me to Gabrielle? |
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If the British Government get sued for all the Crimes against Humanity they will be bankrupt for a Thousand Years. The tide is turning, now it's the turn of the Real Left to mantain the fight for justice and equality. Wait a minute are you a liberal? |
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haha gimme the leather am going in.someone needs to show him some humanity.
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haha gimme the leather am going in.someone needs to show him some humanity. If you are wearing leather, then forget him and come to my place. |
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haha done deal.maybe I could bring him on a leash as my new pet.
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haha done deal.maybe I could bring him on a leash as my new pet. You're not going to marry him, are you? |
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You specifically mentioned alleged "American imperialism". Yet, you gave no evidence of such a thing. Many just parrot the rhetoric without understanding the nature of 'imperialism'. Once upon a time, the USA had possession of the Philippine Islands, but the USA set the Philippines free. Once upon a time, the USA had complete possession of Cuba, but the USA set Cuba free. Once upon a time, the USA had possession of the Panama Canal, but then the USA gave it back to the nation of Panama. The giving away of such possessions is the opposite of what an imperial nation would do. Indeed, and many are fashionably and erroneously attributing the US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan to 'imperialism' when it is clearly nothing of the sort. TYPES OF IMPERIALISM Europeans began building their empires in the western hemisphere in the early 1500s, but by the 1800s, Spain and Portugal were no longer powerful countries, and the largest British colony had become the United States. Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and the Netherlands continued to colonize during this era, but they also devised other ways to spread their empires. In the late 19th century Japan and the United States joined the European nations as an imperialist power. Types of imperialism in the 1800s included: Colonial imperialism - This form of imperialism is virtual complete takeover of an area, with domination in all areas: economic, political, and socio-cultural. The subjugated area existed to benefit the imperialist power, and had almost no independence of action. In this era, almost all of Africa and southern and southeast Asia were colonized. Economic imperialism - This form of imperialism allowed the area to operate as its own nation, but the imperialist nation almost completely controlled its trade and other business. For example, it may impose regulations that forbid trade with other nations, or imperialist companies may own or have exclusive rights to its natural resources. During this era, China and most of Latin America were subjected to economic imperialism. Political imperialism - Although a country may have had its own government with natives in top political positions, it operated as the imperialist country told it to. The government was sometimes a relatively permanent "puppet government," as happened in late Qing China, and other times the control was temporary, as occurred in the Dominican Republic when the United States ran its government until it got out of debt. Socio-cultural imperialism - The dominating country deliberately tried to change customs, religions and languages in some of the countries. A good example was British India, where English was taught in schools, Indian soldiers dressed British-style, and western trading rules were set up. Generally, the imperialist countries assumed their cultures to be superior, and often times they saw themselves as bringing about improvements in the society. This opinion piece still doesn't prove the existence of 'US Imperialism'. Try again. |
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No thank you, not worth it.
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No thank you, not worth it. In other words, you can't prove what you have been asked to prove. |
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Decided to have some fun instead, elsewhere.
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