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Human Rights & International Trade

Contributor: jimlyn

Date: 2003-04-27 07:26:53


The USA should be blamed for the ills of the world based on its economic and military size.It has interfered with every nation on the globe. The USA has bullied, bribed and threatened any one who opposes their view on so called free trade(free rape)are punished.Of course all of this is done behing closed doors and secret meetings.The USA has been in a position to help develop and educate the world in the past, but "Profits" got in the way.Now since the USA has lost credibility and with the global exposier of all of their mis-deeds,we the rest of the world have but one choice left in our fight to right the USA wrongs and that is to boycott USA goods and once their economic machine has been rendered useless so then will their military and then the world can move forward to develop a more workable apparatus to the human condition.

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Human Rights & International Trade

Contributor: cfallon

Date: 2003-04-28 10:16:55


Because the US and the WEST won the Cold War does not absolve the Soviet Union of its ills. It does not mean the Soviet Union is no longer responsible for its part in the Cold War.


To blame the US for all the world's ills, when it seems that so much of the problems are remnants of European colonialism is revisionism at its best.

I don't think the alternative proposed by the rest of the world: that is, keep dictators in place because only us white-folk understand democracy will do anything but keep peace far from us.

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Contributor: codc01

Date: 2003-04-28 14:11:13


"...problems are remnants of European colonialism is revisionism at its best..."

You definition of colonialism only reflects the definition found in the dictionary.

Its broader than that, when a power imposes its values on others (through economic bribery, by helping out people
by imposing a set of values, etc..). I'd call it neo-colonialism.

Currently, the US falls in that category, but i'm not blaming the US, its normal when there is a sole superpower that it wishes to impose its views on others (I compare the US with the Roman Empire, since the Roman Empire brought a lot of civility and order in an otherwise chaotic world)... And the roman empire was not a dictatorship ...

The same was true with Europeans, when the UK colonized India, they brought in education and hospitals...

Its up to all of us individually to determine if this is right or wrong...

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