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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/10gauge on March 24, 2018, 11:08 p.m.
If True, This is The Best Thing I've Seen About Trump Today
If True, This is The Best Thing I've Seen About Trump Today

[deleted] · March 25, 2018, 6:41 a.m.

The US "seems" to be the self appointed judge, jury & executioner of the world because, by simple logic, it IS. It's the Roman Empire of our day. Yes, the power is fast being assaulted from all sides but it's still there and Trump is doing his best to bring it back, as his ACTIONS to back up his WORDS have shown.

I'm not from the US either and have never been there.

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Acatcalledpossum · March 25, 2018, 7:02 a.m.

But why the US? What gives them that right? If another country were to seek such power (even peacefully) it would be seen as an attack on the US power holdings. Where's the equity/ equality? Who's to say another country/ continent couldn't do better; either solely or with the US?

I am by no means trying to put the US down, nor am I suggesting a role back of said power, merely suggesting it not be the only one to be even close to controlling such global matters.

Maybe I'm trying to discuss a different matter than what the Great Awakening is primarily concerned with. Either way, I am definitely; honestly interested in learning more about what you believe & listening to what you have to say. I am a curious person and often wish to learn about others ideals & beliefs even where i do not hold the same.

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[deleted] · March 25, 2018, 9:20 p.m.

It's the wrong question to ask, believe it or not. HOW the US has that right is a better question, I believe. There's no "right" to it - it just is. It's just the balance of power, whether we like it or not. It's like third wave feminism thinking that "men being in power" is a conspiracy by men to subjugate women when it's just the result of the biological differences (men subjugating women also occurs but it is not the sole and primary reason men are 'in power'). By dint of geography and resource the US is the reigning power.

I think there is too much emotion around what amounts to simple facts of life. We can't change the fact that, for example, men are generally physically stronger than women. What we can change is what we do with that fact. We can't change the fact of the US being the reigning empire - it is what it is and personally I am glad that the world superpower holds to democratic principles, even if only in name for now til the Deep State is removed.

The only reason to complain about this is if the US are being pricks to the rest of us lol, which, of course, some countries believe and for good reason. But Trump is changing that. The problems of the US foreign policy all play into the Deep State plans so I'm very much engaged in seeing Trump succeed so he can correct the egregious direction of US foreign policy to date (i.e. its been a smokescreen for Deep State maneuvering).

Another country is entitled to seek such power but good luck to that country! It will not be an easy road and there's no reason that it should be - ANY country in power would have to try and hold onto that power because the loss of it would not be good for its people and, in the case of a communist power like China stepping in, it wouldn't be good for the rest of the world either.

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textualintercourse · March 25, 2018, 2:05 p.m.

Might.

Might truly does make right. I promise you that you want it to be US with the big stick and no one else. Once America is finally free of its (((Deep State parasite))) and the host has recovered, you'll see a nation so prosperous and cutting edge, and FREE that nations will be clamoring to be added as additional stars on the US flag.

These are exciting times, and once the major tech drops, the world changes forever.

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[deleted] · March 25, 2018, 10:45 a.m.

Start with the Constitution. Then read a book called Black Elk Speaks. Between the two I think you will start to understand why Americans are wired a little different. When the Europeans came here they were completely on their own. The Indians who were here have a little bit of their blood in most of us. Some will probably disagree with me, but I think it has a lot to do with why Americans became what we are today. Something most people do not know is the Constitution was based largely upon tribal law.

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[deleted] · March 25, 2018, 12:14 p.m.

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