▲ | Teever 2 days ago | |
But it really is an 'us or them' situation. The US is treating everyone else like shit and isolating themselves from the world. The world is slowly esponding accordingly and reconfiguring to the new reality where the US is unreliable and unfriendly. While it's a lose/lose this will ultimately hurt the US more than everyone else. The world isn't going to come to the aid of the US and prop them back up to their place of hegemony when this all goes to shit. The rest of the world is going to pick at the carcass of what was once an inspirational empire. | ||
▲ | delusional 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I hope I made it clear that the us decision make does seem to be driven by an "us or them", sometimes called "transactional" mindset. It's accurate to describe (at least the stated) rationale as "us or them". What I don't like is when we start using the terminology if "winning" a trade war. A trade war, like an actual war, has no winners. We are all going to be poorer, both materially and culturally, from hurting each other. So yes, the current American administration (which is currently a legitimate democratic representation of the American people) has started a trade war meant to inflict pain on everybody that doesn't align with them. The answer to that isn't "well actually the trade war is going to backfire and the whole world is going to be stronger than you" its "you're going to pay for this too. However much you hurt us, and it is non-zero, you are also going to hurt yourself. Not because I'm going to hurt you, but because we are all part of one system of trade". | ||
▲ | jumpman_miya 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
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▲ | mystraline 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> The rest of the world is going to pick at the carcass of what was once an inspirational empire. Yes, I've read that inspiration in the Mein Kamph. Hitler cited the US's hatred, slavery, and Jim Crow for how Germany responded to the Jewish problem. If you were a WASP - white anglo-saxon protestant, you were fine. Elsewise, yeah, not so much. |