Dox47 wrote:
Redpaws wrote:
No, the west isn't so different.
You mean aside from the raw body count, political purges, mass murder, mass torture, mass starvation, general deprivation and misery of state communism, right? Do we also need a history lesson in their environmental policy, as I've seen that mentioned a few times?
I've never quite understood this anti-Western tendency of the left to be honest, it goes back a long time and involves some pretty elaborate rationalizations if not outright denial of reality.
that's what I meant with: tge west *is* different, in that these things happen under the west's leadership, but not in the west.
the UN commissioner for torture paints a dismal picture of American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan - you got your mass torture there.
Purges, mass murder - just go a few miles south of the US border, or across the mediterranean sea.
Mass deprivation - well, we do have all kinds of deprivation and poverty in the west as well, but the moment you enter a developing country, it gets really bleak. And it's not like the west could do without their labour and labour force.
And then the West exports its garbage to developing countries, because we don't want to ruin our landscapes with landfills.
Our corporations are making good use of corrupt governments in developing nations and medieval beliefs there to externalize environmental damages.
No, we are different from the Soviet Union, but if better or worse depends heavily on where you're born, and who you want to blame.
the anti-Western tendencu of the left is ignoring that people in other parts of the world are corrupt and reprehensible, too. But what it does get right is that Western corrupt and reprehensible peopke make good use of other country's corrupt and reprehensible people for the detriment of of the people there and toWestern people's advantage. Lefties turned their criticism up to 11, because centrists and right wingers so desperately try to ignore it.
regarding history lessons: it all makes no sense if you start in the 50s. you have to go back to the 1600s and learn about the Dutch East India Company, and start somewhere there. Communism makes a lot more sense when you learn what it was meant to be the answer to.
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