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return2ozma@lemmy.world to Collapse@lemm.ee · 10 days ago

The US is Collapsing Like the USSR – So What Comes Next

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The US is Collapsing Like the USSR – So What Comes Next

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return2ozma@lemmy.world to Collapse@lemm.ee · 10 days ago
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We are facing the end of 'the West'. Some of our best science shows the US empire is following the collapse-path of the USSR - but this is also the precursor to the emergence of a new life-cycle for civilisation.
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    Why doesn’t Japan have it’s own foreign policy? It’s foreign policy is dictated by the US. Why doesn’t Japan have an active military, only a self defense force? US won’t let them. Why are there dozens of US bases in Japan? Because they are conquered and occupied by the United States. They may not have the title of US territory but that is their status.

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        Chernobyl was in Ukraine not Russia. What’s your point?

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            Be nice.

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            The USA is an empire Japan is one of many countries it rules over.

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          Which were individual states in the USSR, not completely different countries like Japan and the US

          Are you actually a fucking idiot?

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            Be nice.

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            Japan is abut as independent of the USA as any of those countries in the USSR were from Russian rule. The USA is an empire and Japan is one of many vassal states.

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              You clearly either don’t know how the USSR worked, or how Japan works now

              Having been there myself: you’re so far off it’s not even funny, it’s just really sad

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      what

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