25_04_21_theworld
she said even though we live in the unique point in all of time of maximum autonomy and liberty it was important to note a few details about the world.
with the celebration of ramadan so fresh in our minds and the commemoration in honor of the resurrection of the son of the christian god who forms one of the arms of their trinity and the expansion of the jewish territory the major book religions remain relevant.
china remains a bastion of stability and order as the world's most powerful command economy. the dictatorship has guided a billion people out of poverty. they sell the world an incredible variety of things for very low prices.
the powers that be call all the shots. one less thing to worry about or be entertained by when you could be on tik tok or watching wrestlemania argue the optimistic in those lands and their champions in the media.
world champ america continues to very transparently let the people run the show.
the new side picked by the americans continues to carry out their mandate from the people. the world's best functioning democracy reigns supreme in asking for and carrying out the will of the people.
all the world's best ideas and things and trends emanate from here with remainders attributable to places like south korea and nigeria.
europe is inverse of world number one america with infinite stupid rules. transparency middling. good way of living people are steady state. the devil you know.
tough to say regarding japan but baseball is americas pastime and shohei so read between the lines. thousands of years of politics is impenetrable to the non native.
the world's most populous country similarly wrapped in a rich web of religion and caste strafe vastly more layered than can be traversed by a foreigner. cleansing of buildings visited by dalits.
the world's largest democracy which is impossible to transparently administer. you don't want to see how democracy is made.
a diversity and density of background making understanding the current climate indecipherable to even native scholars.
B.R. Ambedkar
this also describes the rest of the world where no one not there can know what is going on and less can convey it.
the fight for the red sea summarizes this fight within a fight within a fight succinctly she concluded to me.
i pretty much agreed with her.