Fiveways65

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Fiveways65

Fiveways65

@fiveways65

Horrified onlooker

शामिल हुए Kasım 2022
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Tom Kratman
Tom Kratman@TKratman·
We're not going to police the world, either. We're going to abandon Europe to its unenviable fate and either fight a war to crush China or hold the first island chain until China collapses, whichever comes first. Then we're going to see that Japan is properly rearmed while we pull back to the area that matters to us, our own hemisphere. What happens to the rest of you then will not be our problem. Once a jolly hyperpower Sailed away from Canberra Sailing away toward the sun in the east. And they laughed as they sang and they sailed away from Canberra We hope you'll enjoy being slaves of the _____
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Tom Kratman
Tom Kratman@TKratman·
From Martin Iles, reposted: Having lived in the USA for nearly two years, I've realised something. The USA and the remainder of the Western world are no longer aligned. We all laugh and mock when the Americans say, "Freedom!" because we truly think we're as free as they are. Wrong. We're not. Not even close. The laws, the mindset, and the behaviour, is totally different in this regard. Most of all, the governments are totally different. The USA's convictions around core freedoms are on a scale we do not share. Meanwhile, Donald Trump wins the popular vote, the electoral college, the House, and the Senate... a man who, in every other Western country, is held in open derision, if not contempt. For these and other reasons, we are not the same. Yet the West, including Australia, fully expect to rely on the USA for our very survival. If the world turns bad (which will happen - only a question of time), then the whole West, without America, is toast. So, you may ask - if we're not very aligned ideologically, then it must be that we bring something to the party militarily? Well, no... actually... we don't matter that much militarily. The USA has about 470 ships in its navy, including 11 aircraft carriers, 69 submarines, 75 destroyers... plus 110 new ships in the pipeline. Australia has about 30, including 3 destroyers, 7 frigates and 7 outdated submarines. The UK does a little better, with about 60. Meanwhile, the US has over 14,000 military aircraft. A staggering number. Australia has 252 military aircraft. The UK has 556. The US army has just shy of 1,000,000 uniformed personnel in its military. Australia has about 45,000. The USA spends 3.4% ($968 billion) of its GDP on defence. Australia spends 2% ($36.4 billion). The US spends as much as the next 15 largest military-spending countries (including China) combined. The USA has a fighting culture. The men shoot things (a lot) and hunt things, the veterans get favoured in everything from parking spots to boarding planes. A uniformed young man is thanked in the street a dozen times a day. "Oh, the Americans and their guns!" we say, in our smug way. Yes, they have a warrior culture. We do not. We don't have to, because we're a leech on theirs. How many young British men are willing to fight for their country? Now ask the same regarding young American men. The difference is about as wide as it could be. Militarily, we don't offer squat. Meanwhile, look at the way Australia works against America's interests by loving on China. China made us rich and we stay close. This is a Marxist regime with expansionist aims. Again, you have to spend time in the USA to realise just how vast a gulf there is between us on China. Europe, too. They let China have their way everywhere from Germany to Greenland, all the while importing Islam and sending their own people to court for saying hurty words. Somehow, we have landed the deal of a lifetime with the USA that says, "when the baddies come, you'll save us ok?" Because we can't save ourselves. And we live in peace. But we keep gnawing away at freedoms, keep enabling China, and get flabby and disinterested about our military because Uncle Sam's got it. And, let's be honest, Americans are widely looked down on. To add insult to injury, we don't think that highly of our protectors. So, the USA is finally saying "enough." I am here, I can tell you what the vibe is, and that's it. Trump is doing what people want in this regard. They're over it. And we come across all shocked and hard done by. We behave like people with no self-insight at all. Yes, the global alliance system is all over the place now. From America's perspective, it's about time. And I must say, though I be a proud Australian, I am forced to agree. Something has to change.
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Fiveways65
Fiveways65@fiveways65·
@chowenmarie @TKratman Good. Be satisfied with what you’ve got. Stop invading other countries. Fuck off and leave the rest of 5he world alone
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Daniel Williams
Daniel Williams@chowenmarie·
So not sure why Americans are looked down upon in Europe, UK, and Australia. I can see us being too pervasive of a culture, loud, non refined. But when you look at that actual things that make societies great- economic growth, quality of schools, ingenuity, leading companies, it’s not even close. Europe/UK/Australia barely have a few. We dominate it all.
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Fiveways65
Fiveways65@fiveways65·
@TKratman @MoodAndMelody Maybe you should stop bullying every country that doesn’t agree with. Stop invading them, stop killing them, and leave them alone. And fuck off while you’re at it
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
Europeans don't understand that America has been the world's daddy for the last 80 years out of idealism, not self-interest. Americans genuinely believe in defending freedom and democracy, and they elected Trump because they're tired of receiving only hate and contempt in return for their sacrifices.
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Gregory Brew
Gregory Brew@gbrew24·
Excellent piece from @WSJ on the legal and strategic pitfalls of pursuing a bombing campaign against civilian infrastructure in Iran. With a small contribution from yours truly. wsj.com/world/middle-e…
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Eric S. Raymond
Eric S. Raymond@esrtweet·
Hello, Europeans. The first thing you need to understand about the rant I'm about to utter is that I'm not MAGA, not a Trumpite, but a libertarian who has in the past nevertheless been strongly supportive of US military presence overseas. Because I want the wars that defend this country to be fought in somebody else's country, as far away from me as possible with a nice big ocean in the way. Also relevant: I have a history of having lived in Europe and traveled there extensively. I was at one time bilingual in English and Spanish, and have been passably fluent in Italian and French as well. I could probably still find my way around London and Rome and central Paris reasonably well. So if you're tempted to tell yourselves that I'm some kind of parochial American hick, abandon that hope. All that was set-up. So that, when I tell you that almost the entirety of the US electorate, not just Trump supporters, is increasingly fed up with your shit, take me seriously. We've been cleaning up your messes and keeping the sea lanes open since 1917. And that was for you, not us - we, being very close to resource self-sufficient, don't need that investment so much. We've spent enormous amounts of blood and treasure on keeping you safe. We risked nuclear hellfire on our own cities for nearly 50 years to keep Soviet tanks from rolling through the Fulda Gap. Even since the Cold War ended, we've subsidized your socialist-playpen welfare states and disastrous immigration policies by taking the need to maintain militaries more effective than a sack of wet farts off the table. Now we've come looking for help keeping a bunch of rabid Islamic fanatics from getting nuclear weapons that are a clear and present danger to all of you even more than they are to us, and what do we hear? "Waah! It's another Republican president we don't like, just like the last half dozen of them! So we're going to sulk in a corner, except when we're biting at your ankles with crap like airspace restrictions." No. No, we're not going to take this anymore. It's not just conservatives who have had enough, it's moderates and people who used to be strong supporters of liberal internationalism. Our citizen's willingness to pay higher taxes to protect you was upward-bounded by your gratitude. Now that we know your gratitude has effectively gone to zero, so does our willingness. Don't expect this to change if the Democrats take power here. They are much less liberal-internationalist than Republicans now. While they might make mouth noises that soothe you, their overriding concern is the gaping, insatiable maw of their income transfer programs. They'll sacrifice subsidizing Europe's playpen socialism to feed their domestic version in a heartbeat. And there is no longer any significant Democratic constituency to argue against that. In truth, three decades after the Cold War ended there is no American constituency at all for the massive subsidies you get. It frankly surprises me they lasted this long, that we were this patient with your cowardice and your bitchy whining. This moment has been a long time coming. It's not Donald Trump sinking the transatlantic alliance, it is absolutely you.
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Tim Preston
Tim Preston@TimPreston93673·
@fiveways65 @Naomi_theFirsht @spikedonline So crying 'whataboutism' is the Left's new way to avoid admitting their hypocrisy and avoid addressing the greater evils committed by Muslims and Palestinians.
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
The same day that Hegseth fires multiple senior army leaders, he announces that individuals "trusted" by the administration will be able to carry arms on base... On the same day Trump is purging his cabinet... This is like coup level shit.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@SecWar

Our military installations have been turned into gun-free zones—leaving our service members vulnerable and exposed. That ends today.

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David St. Germain
David St. Germain@proudgrandpa00·
You asked how Americans would feel if Iran bomb the Golden Gate Bridge. You ask that question because you have no clue about the bridge in Iran. The highest bridge in that region was not for the normal Iranian, it was for the IRGC. We would feel horrible. Ask a better question - how would we feel if supply route to a major military facility of a regime which has oppressed you and publicly execute protesters was destroyed? As a free person, I would be happy that the oppressors were being stripped of power.
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Susan Park 👹🤘
Susan Park 👹🤘@Susan16Park·
I don’t think the average American has any clue the amount of pain and destruction their country has caused the rest of the world.
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Rasmus Jarlov
Rasmus Jarlov@RasmusJarlov·
In the future, there will be three major powers in the world: China, USA, EU. Neutral countries will move as much as possible towards the EU as their preferred partner because both China and the USA treat other countries disrespectfully and try to extort them. Europe will be the only great power and market to turn to if you want to have an equal and fair relationship. Canada is already moving towards Europe for this exact reason. India and Japan will also form a closer relationship with Europe. This is what soft power means. MAGA replies in the comment section will prove the point.
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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
In Iran, the US-Israeli axis is seeking to replicate the campaign of protracted state destruction it initiated in Syria in 2012, but in accelerated fashion. Israel recognizes regime change is impossible at this juncture, so it's working to obliterate the industrial and knowledge base that enabled Iran to survive under sanctions. Its military-intelligence apparatus hopes that in a year or so, Iran will have become so impoverished, and so unable to provide for its growing population, that masses of Iranians will riot, or an armed insurgency will erupt inside the country which it can exploit, as the West did in Syria. Because Trump has no strategy, the US military now functions as Israel's proxy, bombing medical institutes, desalination plants, infrastructure, oil depots, steel factories, and entire city blocks "back to the stone age." The US campaign in Iran is a frightening realization of the longstanding, bipartisan policy of financial terrorism that has seen Washington place over 1/3 of the world's population under sanctions, forcing hundreds of millions of people from middle class status into poverty, hollowing out once vibrant communities, shattering families and producing endless waves of migration. The plague the US-Israeli axis is attempting to impose on Iran, and the attendant global economic collapse that follows, will be the defining chapter in the history of post-war American power. If Iran retains its sovereignty, that chapter will be a final one – and a relief for the global majority.
IRIB (Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting)@iribnews_irib

🚨Founded in 1920, #Pasteur_Institute of Iran is a biotech powerhouse, famous for pioneering BCG & Hepatitis B vaccines and rabies control in MENA. This historic center of medicine was destroyed by American bombs yesterday, halting vital life-saving research.

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Original Early Bird
Original Early Bird@66EarlyBird·
@BeingJWood I'd rather be RESPECTED than loved. That is the difference between emotionally insecure little shitheads like you and mature, self confident, adults.
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Being J Wood
Being J Wood@BeingJWood·
If the people of the United States continue to allow Donald Trump to wreck havoc upon the world, the world will come to hate us. And we will deserve to be hated.
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Tim Preston
Tim Preston@TimPreston93673·
@fiveways65 @Naomi_theFirsht @spikedonline And what do you think about the Palestinian Authority's law by which selling land to a Jew can be punished by death? Or Muslim Shari'a law by which leaving Islam is also punished by death?
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Evan
Evan@EvanWritesOnX·
Australia was not established as a nation-building project. It was established as an extraction platform. The British did not colonize Australia to build a civilization. They colonized it to extract l; first convict labor, then wool, then gold, then minerals, then gas. The political architecture was built around that extraction logic from day one, and it has never been restructured away from it. You assume the state exists to serve the population, and therefore bad outcomes must mean the state is being run poorly. Australia is not a sovereign state that happens to have a mining sector. It is a private sector extraction platform that happens to have citizens. Every Australian who “owns” a home is servicing a debt instrument that enriches the FIC. The minerals get dug up by foreign-owned multinationals. The profits get distributed to global shareholders. The taxation office is structured; by design, through decades of lobbying, to ensure the extraction proceeds leave the country with minimal sovereign capture. The politicians are doing exactly what the structure requires of them: absorbing public anger, rotating every few years to reset the pressure valve. Australia is not mismanaged. Australia is managed perfectly, just not for Australians.
Simon Ree@simon_ree

Australia was handed one of the greatest starting positions of any country in history Massive mineral wealth. Abundant energy. World-class beaches. Amazing climate. No fault lines... no earthquakes or tsunamis If you gave a 12-year-old this setup in a civilisation-building game, they'd build a paradise Instead, we got decades of useless politicians on both sides of the aisle who couldn't run a sausage sizzle at Bunnings without a $4 billion feasibility study and a royal commission Australia isn't unlucky. It's grossly mismanaged

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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
Luke Gromen: "The world economy cannot survive a 7 to 11% loss of oil supply. It will not survive" "We can debate: is Europe going to go first and collapse? Is Southeast Asia going to go first and collapse? Will America collapse first? But the global economy, it is a certainty, it will collapse if we keep oil supplies down 7 to 11%."
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Fiveways65
Fiveways65@fiveways65·
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

It used to be hard to help westerners see the depravity of the US empire. Now it’s just right in everyone’s face with raw genocide footage and insanely evil warmongering of direct economic consequence. It took a lot of work to help the average westerner understand that NATO aggressions actively provoked the war in Ukraine, or that western interventionism played a major role in the violence and chaos in Syria, or that US economic warfare was largely responsible for the suffering of Cubans and Venezuelans. The murderous savagery of the empire was hidden behind layers of obfuscation, allowing the propagandists to frame the western power structure as a passive witness to the abuses of foreign regimes. Now the propagandists have very little to work with, so those obfuscations can no longer take place. There’s no way you can spin a school full of children blown up by an American double-tap airstrike as anything other than what it is. There’s only so much narrative manipulation you can exert on raw video footage of a western-backed genocide playing out in full view of the entire world day after day for years. There’s no way to propagandize westerners into believing they want to pay a lot more more money for their fuel and groceries. I saw former EU parliament member Luis Garicano complaining on Twitter that Trump’s actions are making it look as though leftists have been correct about the US empire this whole time, saying “Many of us, liberal Europeans, spent decades pushing back against the European extreme left’s cartoon version of America ( it’s all oil/ imperialism/getting rich at the expense of others) and then one dumb administration walks in and performs the caricature to perfection.” Garicano’s entire worldview depends on his ability to avoid recognizing the obvious truth: that the so-called “extreme left” has always been correct, and that the empire he worships has always been evil. It’s just having a harder and harder time masking its true nature, because of the very evils it has tried to conceal. Everything’s becoming more and more revealed. More and more transparent. What was once done solely by whistleblowers, investigative journalists, activists and dissident media is now being done by the empire itself, because there’s only so long you can hide the truth about something so malignant. An empire that is held together by lies, corruption and endless slaughter was never going to remain unseen. The brutality necessary to dominate the planet had to come out into the light eventually. “May all be revealed” has been my prayer for our world for many years now. That dearly held wish is now being answered, and the truth is looking every bit as ugly as expected. May all be revealed. May all that is hidden become seen. In the empire. In our governments. In our culture. In our community. In our interpersonal relationships. In ourselves. All abusiveness ultimately boils down to a lack of clear seeing. Governments are able to abuse people because the dynamics of corruption and tyranny aren’t clearly seen by the public, who would violently revolt if they truly understood what their leaders are doing to them and to their world. Domestic violence and family sexual abuse can only continue when the rest of the community doesn’t see and understand what the abuser is doing. Our own abusive tendencies can only persist for as long as our trauma responses and maladaptive coping mechanisms remain hidden in the shadows of our subconscious mind. All of these dysfunctional dynamics will lose their durability as we become more and more conscious of what’s really going on, in ourselves and in our world. Things look ugly now because the truth is ugly, but it is only by truth revealing itself that we can move toward health and harmony as a species. If you’ve ever done deep inner work on your own psychology you have seen this play out in your own personal experience. You can heal your inner woundedness if you can gather up the courage to plunge into your own darkness and face with uncompromising honesty the uncomfortable realities you’ve been avoiding within yourself throughout your entire life — but you kept those things unconscious for a reason. They’re scary. They’re painful. They’re shameful. Facing them can feel like the end of the world. Yet it is only by coaxing them into the light of consciousness that they can be fully seen, reconciled, and healed. The whole world is like that. Humans as a collective cannot fix problems which we don’t clearly see and understand. Our rulers pour so much energy into maintaining influence operations like news media propaganda, Hollywood psyops, Silicon Valley algorithm manipulation and government secrecy in order to obstruct our clear seeing and understanding. But it’s all coming tumbling out into the cold light of day now. More and more is becoming visible. May the lies and obfuscations continue to unravel. May the truth continue to reveal itself.

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