More than a dozen former Ronald Reagan staff members have joined dozens of other Republican figures endorsing the Democratic nominee and vice-president, Kamala Harris, saying their support was “less about supporting the Democratic party and more about our resounding support for democracy”.

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      Empires breaking up tends to be extremely violent. Just look at what happened during the collapse of the European empires.

      Also what replaces them is not necessarily better. Not all evil comes from the US. Other countries are perfectly able of horrible stuff as well.

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        The US Empire is the worlds most violent parasite. The collapse of it will surely be violent, but the Global South will celebrate it annually.

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          Looking at the countries currently trying to replace the US none of them are better. Russia an Iran are pretty obvious. China is already working hard on enslaving the poorest countries in the world. For most of the rest the US Empire falling apart, just means local dictators continue their rule.

          Add to that the violence of the conflicts and I gurantee you very few will celebrate that collapse.

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            What metric are you using to determine if a country is “better” or “worse?” Can you explain what you mean there? Additionally, how is China “already working hard on enslaving the poorest countries in the world?”

            When I say the US Empire is the worlds worst and largest parasite, I say so with careful analysis of how it treats the Global South and where it does the bulk of its exploitation. It isn’t a simple “west bad, therefore east good” calculation.

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              China is currently debt trapping most of Africa. They pretty much appointed the current dictator of Zimbawe for example.

              The way I look at good and bad is on a scale. Whenever a country makes the life for the average human better in terms of material well being, but also political freedom, that is a good thing. Whenever they make those things worse then it is bad.

              A huge reason the US is the country doing so many bad things, is that nearly nobody else can. Any large scale war between two countries in recent times had the US being the agressor or the US intervening massivly. Iraq was done after invading Kuwait and Russia despute having nukes and a resilient economy is not liking it either.

              So we have to look at what countries choose to do with the power they have and the US is not the worst in that metric.

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                China is currently debt trapping most of Africa. They pretty much appointed the current dictator of Zimbawe for example.

                Do you have evidence of this “debt-trapping?”

                The way I look at good and bad is on a scale. Whenever a country makes the life for the average human better in terms of material well being, but also political freedom, that is a good thing. Whenever they make those things worse then it is bad.

                Then China must be the best country in the world in your opinion, as it has largely eliminated poverty for the largest population on the planet.

                A huge reason the US is the country doing so many bad things, is that nearly nobody else can. Any large scale war between two countries in recent times had the US being the agressor or the US intervening massivly. Iraq was done after invading Kuwait and Russia despute having nukes and a resilient economy is not liking it either.

                Why do you believe the US does bad things? Like, what’s the driving factor?

                So we have to look at what countries choose to do with the power they have and the US is not the worst in that metric.

                The US is absolutely the worst in that metric, and it isn’t close. It’s the single greatest parasite on the Global South, they produce very little and expropriate the bulk of Value created by the Global South. It isn’t close.

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                  So you consider North Korea or Eritrea to be better then the US? Seriously?

                  Can you proof China is not debt traping poor countries?

                  It is very easy to call the US the worst country, when you ignore the bad other countries commit.

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                    So you consider North Korea or Eritrea to be better then the US? Seriously?

                    Within the context of the world? Yes.

                    Can you proof China is not debt traping poor countries?

                    So you don’t have any proof, you just said it because if the US is bad, other countries must be bad. That’s western-chauvanism at its finest.

                    It is very easy to call the US the worst country, when you ignore the bad other countries commit.

                    It’d be nice if you could provide any proof for your claims.