I just pointed out a flaw in your rationale, aside from your firm grasp of the obvious -- that the US, like all other countries, gasp, acts in its own interest.rEvolutionist wrote:And here it is again. The anti-US butthurt. When are you going to grow up?Coito ergo sum wrote:News flash -- the Australians and other countries don't care about foreigners outside their own interests either. Other countries are not "better" than the US, China and Russia. They aren't comprised of robed philosophers, making decisions in the best interest of humanity as a whole, to heck with their own self interest. They're humans too and they aren't any different. It's the way humans behave. Of course the US acts in its own interest. All countries do that.rEvolutionist wrote:
You seem to have drunk too much of the "exporting democracy" cool-aid. The US, China, Russia etc don't care about foreigners outside of their own interests. The problem for the US is that people see through all the bullshit spin. And all you can say in response to that is "oh please".
Ian is correct about that, because the US believes that democracies, if they can be successfully fostered, are in the US's interest. It's not charity. We tend not to go to war against other democracies.rEvolutionist wrote:
If you weren't so ready to get butthurt, you would have noticed the point there. The point there is that Ian presumably believes that the US is genuine in the "exporting democracy" crap. So your whole post (apart from the butthurt) should have been directed to Ian, as you and I agree on this point. But of course, you can't see that, as all you see is your butt getting red and swollen after someone apparently attacked your dear and beloved US. God, you are a fucking broken record.
But, in your last sentence you admit that you "apparently attacked" the US. Pointing out the silliness of your apparent attack is quite appropriate.