sorry, I’m a little slow today. how is this seemingly keeping the economy afloat?
sorry, I’m a little slow today. how is this seemingly keeping the economy afloat?
you’re assuming they’re doing it by accident
some injustices are structural
I think the worry is a WW3 with China
right, except sometimes it’s easier to impose conditions on certain countries than others. for example the US was able to get the previous Indian administration to sign a treaty ceding partial control of their arsenal to them, on threat of sanctions (if I recall correctly). as much as the US might want to do something like that with China, it wouldn’t be anywhere near as easy to pull off.
this is just an example, I’m not attaching moral value to what occurred/occurs
you don’t need to say yes if someone asks you?
while the last point is perhaps the main determinant theory behind why many older people are not being owing more right wing, I’m a little confused by your first two points.
especially the fact that people have greater access to knowledge and are forced to think more critically. if anything, with the advent of the internet, echo chambers have never been easier, preventing critical thinking. this leads to a growing of extreme positions which further reinforces such views due to tribalistic fallacies in our thinking and the need for these tribal identities to distinguish themselves.
look at mr big spoon here
depends how you define duck; you can very much make it a binary. ultimately every term is just a construct
Canada is just British-flavoured America
I’m pretty sure he was involved with the liberation theology movements in Argentina before the previous pope clamped down on it (in his capacity as a cardinal)