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Yes. We, the people of #Europe recognized the #USA are no longer our friend and even no longer an allie. But unfortunately we also are too stupid to collaborate closely enough to capitalize from being bigger and economically much stronger.
Tbf we (and latterly you, because we're too stupid even to stay in the club) are too lazy to plan and budget for this eventuality which, let's be honest, has been in the post for most of this century. Granted the US put the kybosh on the establishment of a "European army" explicitly because it would remove the hegemony of NATO (and the US's outsize control), but still. The ball was comprehensively and repeatedly dropped, mostly through hubris.
FT still can’t say the N-word related to US

#nazi #boycottusa
I don't read it often enough to know whether they apply it to other neo-nazi parties across the globe, so it might be the board putting pressure on the editors, or it might just be the legacy media being cowards.
The paradox of tolerance made manifest.
When it comes face-to-face with commercial self-interest and/or political expediency.
We need to create a billionaire lottery wherein every billionaire in the world has their name put into a big bin on a slip of paper and some little seven year old girl picks a winner - and that winner is immediately executed in public. And let's see how many closet philanthropists there are.🤔
Definitely. We need to start sacrificing them to Poseidon again too.
Hate to break it to the rest of the world, but the US has always thought of you as a piece of shit to be exploited for material gain. Trump's just saying the quiet part out loud. "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."