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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    >internationalists All sides were different types of internationalists. Isolationists were just useful idiots other sides wielded to argue against siccing the huge US economic power against their favored side. Either way someone would have won, and would have had no reason to not take whole of...
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    Hope is the first step to disappointment. "these same groups are screaming that the United States has no right to interfere in the internal affairs of Vietnam" In fact that's quite a clear indication of "isolationism" being a tactical hat various groups put on to shield their own favored...
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    It was a collection commies, Nazi simps, business interests tied to their states, pacifists, isolationists and various combinations thereof. Reading their history makes it hilarious how as world events progress the movement gradually disintegrates by losing relevant parts.
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    On the contrary most are ruled by clerics to some degree or another. The clerics are the ones who get a say about laws, and their say is based on Islam not on polling the society, even if the society is Muslim. Only the green ones work the way you think, as in the same way as European secular...
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    Depends on what Islam, and depends how much they would accept Arab cultural influence that is inherently tied to Islam. If they basically became the kind of Muslims Polish or Ukrainian Tatars are (though that means highly secularized), not much effect, to large degree because the differences...
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    The most hardline islamic part of Indonesia, Aceh, is also its poorest and most dysfunctional part. As for the rest, Indonesia is a good case of economic effects of what is called... "Jews of Asia", aka very non-Muslim Chinese minority, called that for being quite... disliked by the Muslim...
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    The same can be said for allowing the migration from the places it's actually coming from. If they enable it enough, it will happen, conversely, if not, it won't, the other stuff is irrelevant details, the people from all over the ME would come in millions if enabled enough, whatever third...
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    Not if Europe will have anything to say with it. If Europe said yes a big chunk of Egypt would be there. What does one thing have to do with another or my by the way? LMAO, more western interventionism obsession worthy of a leftist professor. European states are constantly fucked with by half...
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    What makes you think Arabs from Palestine would have less attraction to western welfare states than Arabs from Iraq, Tunisia, Algeria or Morocco? Seems like someone has forgotten the whole Muslim Brotherhood drama some years ago, the whole military run government thing, nevermind the Sinai...
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    It's a deep rift between the normie DNC voters and immigrant Muslim activists that have far left activist core of DNC playing support. It always existed, but the average voter would not know of it, sometimes would stubbornly refuse to accept knowledge about it, the problem is that now everyone...
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    The other problem is that the American Indians were never some sort of ethnocultural collective group like the leftist narrative implies it to be... They are divided in tribes, who each had their own land (if they were not nomadic that is, as some tribes were) and would often fight with other...
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    I'm sorry you are the best strategic genius USA has, with such brilliant maxims as "when the enemy is busy fighting each other, do not interfere and do not stab anyone in the back, just hope they wear themselves off instead of taking over each other's recruiting groups and funding for one...
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    Pictured a horde of islamo-leftist extremists in the middle of America (not in Middle East, in America), yet you push this blindness-promoting clownery.
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    See: Greta. It seems that we have the definitive answer that the Arab/Soviet legacy alliance against Israel holds greater value to the orphaned children of the red flag than the cause of the green flag in the hierarchy. Hopefully it will help further compromise the reputation of the green flag...
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    United States Anti-Semitism in the United States (and elsewhere)

    Iran is an interesting case study for that. Not many people know that Iran's leftists and communists originally helped overthrow the Shah. They were not happy with the revolution, but the theocracy made it very clear that their opinion doesn't matter. Of course they though they would be the ones...
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