Tshazar on Nostr: Sure they should be able to but they shouldn’t need to. Ideal hypothetical scenario ...
Sure they should be able to but they shouldn’t need to. Ideal hypothetical scenario aside.
If Taiwan wants to indenture itself to a new master It should be able to FA&FO.
The USA Government and European Union are already a gun for hire, there is no hypothetical theory about that.
Unfortunately it is at the expense of their own citizens rather than benefit. Creating the indentured servitude required to keep costs low and profits high for a few by the pseudo enslavement of countries we protect.
We would all be better off if it were an above board contract between nations for protection rather than using the guise of independence as an enslavement/indenturing tool.
Globalization, as it exists, is about exploitation not humanitarianism.
**Like Herbie and Rudolph, “let’s be independent, together”.**
Independence is irrelevant and an illusion and as such should be recognized and fostered whenever asserted. Doing so strengthens relationships making interdependence not only more palatable but stronger in the long term. Like rebelling children, the more you stifle their independence, the more they will find their dependence elsewhere. Unfortunately not always a dependency to their ultimate advantage.
Unfortunately the USA was usurped without a shot fired in 1789.
If Taiwan wants to indenture itself to a new master It should be able to FA&FO.
The USA Government and European Union are already a gun for hire, there is no hypothetical theory about that.
Unfortunately it is at the expense of their own citizens rather than benefit. Creating the indentured servitude required to keep costs low and profits high for a few by the pseudo enslavement of countries we protect.
We would all be better off if it were an above board contract between nations for protection rather than using the guise of independence as an enslavement/indenturing tool.
Globalization, as it exists, is about exploitation not humanitarianism.
**Like Herbie and Rudolph, “let’s be independent, together”.**
Independence is irrelevant and an illusion and as such should be recognized and fostered whenever asserted. Doing so strengthens relationships making interdependence not only more palatable but stronger in the long term. Like rebelling children, the more you stifle their independence, the more they will find their dependence elsewhere. Unfortunately not always a dependency to their ultimate advantage.
Unfortunately the USA was usurped without a shot fired in 1789.