- what really makes me laugh about America, is the self-righteous sanctimonious spiel about 'anti-colonialism', and yet the USA has various 'non-incorporated territories', which have NO voting rights, and are colonies in all but name. EG puerto rico.
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And you know what’s most bizarre about all this? The empire that claims to defend human rights is the same one funding and supporting genocide in Palestine — and it’s been doing so for centuries, always under the banner of “freedom” and “human rights.” But this didn’t start now. It began with the very founding of the empire: when they massacred millions of Indigenous people during the westward expansion, or when they stole rare earth lands from Mexico.
As soon as they discovered that California was rich in oil and gold, they pulled the same trick the British Empire used: divide and conquer. That’s how they stole Mexico’s rare earth resources. Like every empire, stealing from Mexico wasn’t enough — they needed to loot the rest of the world through economic liberalism and globalization. And God forbid any country tries to protect its own economy — no to protectionism, no to state-owned enterprises, no to sovereignty for anyone else.
With this worldview — freedom, human rights, and free-market economics — they supported every dictator in Africa willing to privatize national resources for American corporations and open markets to be flooded with American products, even if that meant more poverty in already poor nations. How can a country invest in infrastructure or improve its people's lives if all its wealth is flowing to the American empire?
Hail globalization, right? Industrialized goods to sell, global markets to dominate — long live the WTO and the free market. But men who opposed this model were labeled dictators and assassinated by the CIA. Meanwhile, dictators loyal to the American empire — in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America — who committed genocides were welcomed with open arms at the White House.
Remember Panama? Trump recently said he wants it back, but it was never the U.S.’s to begin with. It always belonged to Panama. Back then, Panama had a democratically elected president, Arnulfo Arias Madrid, who refused to let the U.S. use the Panama Canal for free. “If the canal is ours,” he said, “you must pay a fair price.” What did the U.S. do? They backed a military coup in 1968, overthrew a democratically elected leader, and installed a dictator who killed many Panamanians. And the U.S.? They used the canal for free for 20 years and then paid a miserable, insulting reparations fee when they returned it.
What about Brazil? Same story. We lived under a U.S.-backed dictatorship for 20 years that killed thousands of Brazilians. We never harmed the U.S., but they wanted our resources and access to our market. The result? Brazil was buried in foreign debt to the IMF, had its resources looted, and they even tried to get their hands on Petrobras, our state oil company. This happened all over Latin America. Argentina never recovered. Every Latin American country touched by American intervention became poorer, more unequal, and more violent.
Welcome to the Third World.
Meanwhile, halfway across the world, there was a man who stood out: Muammar Gaddafi — the armed revolutionary once supported by the U.S. in a 1969 coup that overthrew the Senussi monarchy, which had threatened U.S. interests. So, why not back the young revolutionary in Libya? Gaddafi rose to power, built a prosperous Libya, and eventually sought to stop selling oil in U.S. dollars.
That didn’t sit well with the American empire. So the champion of human rights, the hero of Black America — Barack Obama — dropped bombs, killing thousands of children alongside the same tyrant leader who was once their ally. Sound familiar? The freedom fighters supported by the U.S. eventually become dictators and enemies once they refuse to be robbed. Let me think... Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein?
Black Lives Matter — but a round of applause for Barack Obama, the Black hero of the American people who destroyed Libya and left behind a legacy of misery and hunger. Today, Libya is one of the countries with the highest rates of child malnutrition in the world. But who cares? As long as American kids have hamburgers and Coca-Cola until they grow into morbidly obese adults — who cares?
The empire's greed didn't stop there. Why not loot Iran too? Let’s just overthrow the democratically elected president Mohammed Mossadegh and install a dictatorship so we can steal their oil. It worked in Latin America, in Africa — it’ll work here too, right?
It didn’t. It backfired. Iran went from a democracy to an Islamic republic, still giving the CIA headaches — poetic justice, since they created the monster.
But the American empire didn’t learn. They still don’t understand that it’s unwise to mess with civilizations rooted in deep history. Just like the Persians resisted American colonization, so too would the Chinese. Globalists thought, “Easy — we’ll just move our companies there. They have child slave labor, Apple gets richer, they’re poor, they’re overpopulated — it’ll be like Africa or Latin America. What could go wrong?”
Just like Portugal traded all its gold to England for industrial goods, the U.S. handed over its industries to China for cheap child labor. What a disgrace for an empire that preaches human rights and freedom.
But it all went wrong. China has existed for 5,000 years. A country with profound historical and cultural roots. No matter how hard Hollywood tried, it couldn’t colonize them with mass culture. Hollywood failed — and so did the Color Revolution in Hong Kong. China survived and used American capital to deliver what the entire Global South dreams of: dignity.
But that didn’t please the American empire. No other nation is allowed to be rich and developed — only them.
Dictatorship! Wait, that’s not working anymore. No one believes in your “freedom and human rights” propaganda.
If we can’t stop China, why not go after Russia? Let’s flood Ukraine and Russia with our industrial products and steal their rare earth resources. Let’s fund separatist movements, neo-Nazis, coups — anything. Forget China and Iran for now. Let’s destroy Russia.
Putin said “no” — “you will not rob my people.”
Dictator! Freedom fighters! Oh really? whispered Russia. “Aren’t you the ones funding ISIS in Syria to overthrow Bashar al-Assad?” The same ISIS that throws gay people off rooftops? Get out of here, hypocrites. Russia resisted.
So out go the Democrats, in come the Republicans. They thought, “If we keep attacking Russia, we’ll just push them closer to China. And if destroying China alone is hard, imagine China and Russia together?”
Let’s redraw the global order — no more multilateralism, no more free trade. Let’s protect
our interests. Let’s tax everyone except Russia. That way we get closer to Russia and isolate China.
But the American empire forgot to check in with China, Russia, and the Global South. The plan backfired. The tariffs didn’t stop China. They actually brought the Global South closer together, strengthening trade ties between those countries. More and more nations want to join the BRICS. In ten years, the United States as we know it may no longer exist.
The collapse of the empire began long before Trump or Biden. It began when the U.S. decided to use its military-industrial complex, the CIA, its bombs, and its currency to change the rules of the game and intimidate the rest of the world.
Only a third world war could stop China now. And considering the American empire has already killed over 30 million people — including children — in defense of its interests since its founding, I wouldn’t be surprised if this psychopathic empire was willing to destroy the entire planet with nuclear bombs to defend the interests of the billionaire elite who truly rule it.