@tantawi1992 "But you still fail to realize that there is no morality or ethics in how nations prosper or become strong"
really? i've 3x said i agree this is true (in the current economic/political system)
" I will be ashamed if Canada purposefully wronged them and violated human rights."
really? a couple days ago you said the opposite "I for one am proud to be a citizen of a western, first-rate country like Canada. And we did not get here without a whole lot of bullying and aggressiveness."
@tantawi1992 "So actually the 'victims' come to the west and have a more dignified life."
i disagree with this, & i could attempt to argue against it w evidence to back me up. but for argument's sake let's assume it's true. even then, the situation is still horribly unjust. the majority of humanity, billions upon billions, do not live in the west. but "fuck em", right? i mean, who gives a shit? (sarcasm intended.)
it seems u care only about yourself and perhaps those who you think are "like you"
@tantawi1992 alternatives have been articulated. most of them are utter crap. some of them are half baked but there's good stuff that's salvageable. there are a couple good alternatives out there, tho i see some flaws in each, and prefer to mix and match the best of what each has to offer.
but i'd prefer even the half baked alternatives to what we have now. you're totally right that in the current system, nations must kill thousands & impoverish billions to stay prosperous. that is horrible.
@tantawi1992 "as long as there are nation-states with varying degrees of strengths and weaknesses, and as long as these nations need to look elsewhere to ensure the prosperity and power of the nation, we will continue these wars. "
i couldn't agree more with this statement of yours. but that's why i advocate an entirely different system tho definitely NOT a "new world order" global-state. the alternative is too complex for a youtube comment. i suggest u read "Looking Forward" by hahnel & albert
@tantawi1992 But you think that we have only two bad options to choose from: (1) keep fighting for dominance while victimizing others, or (2) stop fighting for dominance and become victims. But it’s not a choice of dominate or be dominated. We can abolish the system that compels such behaviour. As long as we have an economic system based on competition for profit there will be war. Trying to modify our behaviour within the system won’t work.
@tantawi1992 But as sociopathic as your comments are there is some truth to them. It’s true that if the imperial powers did not use their militaries to fight for dominance and thus weren’t violating human rights all over the globe, these nations would soon be overrun by a new set of imperialist powers that would emerge.
I almost totally forgot to mention Kevin Pina's work of investigative reporting on Haiti after the act-of-war coup d'état committed by foreigners, France, Canada and the US, on Feb. 29, 2004, and it's definitely reporting, on the ground, that is strongly complementary to what Yves Engler tells us. SEE the Youtube channel longmemoryprod for these video reports. It's Kevin Pina's YT channel. And I also know of other sources for info on events in Haiti, but not YT ones; HaitiAction[dot]net, f.e.
After doing a little searching of the Web for other videos with Yves Engler making presentations, I came across a link to a Wikipedia page that's about him. It's easy and quick to access by going to Wikipedia and using his his name for search terms. It's a short page, but certainly recommendable, so I recommend checking it.
Excellent complementary information is obtainable from Keith Harmon Snow, former CIA people, John Maxwell, Phil Agee and Ralph McGehee, among others and other people who worked in the CIA, FBI, MI5 and/or MI6. There're also Michael Levine, Mike or Michael Springman (aka Springmann), Lt Col Anthony Shaffer, of course former USMC Major General Smedley Butler, and former LAPD and NYPD officers Michael C. Ruppert and Frank Serpico Also hiddenfromhistory[dot]org. Et cetera.
I will say THANK YOU to Yves Engler. Thank you for doing the research required to do this important work, and to then compile the data or information in a way that can be succinctly presented to others. With time will come greater expertise in terms of delivering or presenting the information, but it's already excellent work for someone who has been at this for relatively few years.
What WilhelmDrake says is 100%+ bull..., but he renders us a service in making it clear that he's among or certainly complicit with our real enemies. It's always great to have no enemies, but once we do, then it's essential to always know who they are. In such regard, thank you WilhelmDrake for divulging your true nature in our respect.
@tantawi1992 You're right about these acts not being in the national interest. They are completely contrary to our national and human interests. And they tell us that our enemies are not foreign. They are domestic, internal, within. But we can be also relieved, for if we realise that our enemies are not foreign, then we don't have to look beyond our borders to find the enemy. We won't be as likely to waste precious time looking elsewhere to seek them out.
There are some good economist out there, Micheal Hudson, Stephen Zarlenga, Steve Keen, Bill Mitchell, L Randall Wray, Jamie Galbraith, Fred Harrisson, Dean Baker, Henry C. K. Liu, and many others.
If so, do you not believe these acts, committed by the government of Canada, to be heinous crimes? If not, we simply have different moral standards.
I firmly believe that the majority of Canadians, if they knew of these acts, would deem them to be unacceptable crimes, bringing nothing but shame upon Canada.
The problem many people don't know anything about Canada and American real History, thanks for sharing your view from your book.
3treU 1 month ago
HELP. Does anyone know where this took place? I know it's in Edmonton, but I mean, which venue hosted it? A uni? Book shop?
YearOfTheSens 1 month ago
@tantawi1992 "But you still fail to realize that there is no morality or ethics in how nations prosper or become strong"
really? i've 3x said i agree this is true (in the current economic/political system)
" I will be ashamed if Canada purposefully wronged them and violated human rights."
really? a couple days ago you said the opposite "I for one am proud to be a citizen of a western, first-rate country like Canada. And we did not get here without a whole lot of bullying and aggressiveness."
shnglbot 7 months ago
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shnglbot 7 months ago
@tantawi1992 "So actually the 'victims' come to the west and have a more dignified life."
i disagree with this, & i could attempt to argue against it w evidence to back me up. but for argument's sake let's assume it's true. even then, the situation is still horribly unjust. the majority of humanity, billions upon billions, do not live in the west. but "fuck em", right? i mean, who gives a shit? (sarcasm intended.)
it seems u care only about yourself and perhaps those who you think are "like you"
shnglbot 7 months ago
@tantawi1992 alternatives have been articulated. most of them are utter crap. some of them are half baked but there's good stuff that's salvageable. there are a couple good alternatives out there, tho i see some flaws in each, and prefer to mix and match the best of what each has to offer.
but i'd prefer even the half baked alternatives to what we have now. you're totally right that in the current system, nations must kill thousands & impoverish billions to stay prosperous. that is horrible.
shnglbot 7 months ago
@tantawi1992 "as long as there are nation-states with varying degrees of strengths and weaknesses, and as long as these nations need to look elsewhere to ensure the prosperity and power of the nation, we will continue these wars. "
i couldn't agree more with this statement of yours. but that's why i advocate an entirely different system tho definitely NOT a "new world order" global-state. the alternative is too complex for a youtube comment. i suggest u read "Looking Forward" by hahnel & albert
shnglbot 7 months ago
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@tantawi1992 But you think that we have only two bad options to choose from: (1) keep fighting for dominance while victimizing others, or (2) stop fighting for dominance and become victims. But it’s not a choice of dominate or be dominated. We can abolish the system that compels such behaviour. As long as we have an economic system based on competition for profit there will be war. Trying to modify our behaviour within the system won’t work.
shnglbot 7 months ago
@tantawi1992 But as sociopathic as your comments are there is some truth to them. It’s true that if the imperial powers did not use their militaries to fight for dominance and thus weren’t violating human rights all over the globe, these nations would soon be overrun by a new set of imperialist powers that would emerge.
(end of part 1)
shnglbot 7 months ago
I almost totally forgot to mention Kevin Pina's work of investigative reporting on Haiti after the act-of-war coup d'état committed by foreigners, France, Canada and the US, on Feb. 29, 2004, and it's definitely reporting, on the ground, that is strongly complementary to what Yves Engler tells us. SEE the Youtube channel longmemoryprod for these video reports. It's Kevin Pina's YT channel. And I also know of other sources for info on events in Haiti, but not YT ones; HaitiAction[dot]net, f.e.
mikecorbeil 7 months ago
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After doing a little searching of the Web for other videos with Yves Engler making presentations, I came across a link to a Wikipedia page that's about him. It's easy and quick to access by going to Wikipedia and using his his name for search terms. It's a short page, but certainly recommendable, so I recommend checking it.
mikecorbeil 7 months ago
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mikecorbeil 7 months ago
Excellent complementary information is obtainable from Keith Harmon Snow, former CIA people, John Maxwell, Phil Agee and Ralph McGehee, among others and other people who worked in the CIA, FBI, MI5 and/or MI6. There're also Michael Levine, Mike or Michael Springman (aka Springmann), Lt Col Anthony Shaffer, of course former USMC Major General Smedley Butler, and former LAPD and NYPD officers Michael C. Ruppert and Frank Serpico Also hiddenfromhistory[dot]org. Et cetera.
mikecorbeil 7 months ago
I will say THANK YOU to Yves Engler. Thank you for doing the research required to do this important work, and to then compile the data or information in a way that can be succinctly presented to others. With time will come greater expertise in terms of delivering or presenting the information, but it's already excellent work for someone who has been at this for relatively few years.
mikecorbeil 7 months ago
What WilhelmDrake says is 100%+ bull..., but he renders us a service in making it clear that he's among or certainly complicit with our real enemies. It's always great to have no enemies, but once we do, then it's essential to always know who they are. In such regard, thank you WilhelmDrake for divulging your true nature in our respect.
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@tantawi1992
These acts are not in the national interest, maybe that of a tiny elite, but not "national", if national interest is that of the people.
WilhelmDrake 11 months ago
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@tantawi1992 You're right about these acts not being in the national interest. They are completely contrary to our national and human interests. And they tell us that our enemies are not foreign. They are domestic, internal, within. But we can be also relieved, for if we realise that our enemies are not foreign, then we don't have to look beyond our borders to find the enemy. We won't be as likely to waste precious time looking elsewhere to seek them out.
mikecorbeil 7 months ago
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shnglbot 7 months ago
There are some good economist out there, Micheal Hudson, Stephen Zarlenga, Steve Keen, Bill Mitchell, L Randall Wray, Jamie Galbraith, Fred Harrisson, Dean Baker, Henry C. K. Liu, and many others.
WilhelmDrake 11 months ago
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@tantawi1992
With what do you disagree?
Do you not agree these events occurred?
If so, do you not believe these acts, committed by the government of Canada, to be heinous crimes? If not, we simply have different moral standards.
I firmly believe that the majority of Canadians, if they knew of these acts, would deem them to be unacceptable crimes, bringing nothing but shame upon Canada.
WilhelmDrake 11 months ago
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