Fuck it, if this traitorous moron would have been President he would have surrendered and delivered the US in the hands of the Soviet Union as soon as he got in power.
@TheGoldenKing20 calm down he's a smart man and history shows the Soviets weren't any more agressive than the west and weren't trying to rule the world. The only thing the Soviets cared about was defending against the constant invasions they suffered leading up to the cold war. so calm dow the cold war is over.
Just like the British Empire in the 19th century, I believe that the American "empire" that I would much rather qualify as "sphere of influence" will eventually dissipate. Some could argue that the BRICS are already replacing the United States (as China is now the world's first economic power). Hopefully the US will learn from Great Britain's mistakes and avoid complacency. Perhaps a strong economic alliance with the EU? But that would involve listening to what the EU has to say.
@jbcadier The United States never was, isn't, and never will be an Empire. We may not always have the world's largest economy. However, even if China has a larger GDP, that doesn't mean the average Chinese person is wealthier than the average American. Remember, they have 1.3 billion people and we have 300 million. With that said, China has a huge demographic tidal wave that will greatly harm them. Back in the 1980s, many people thought Japan would surpass the US, but look what happened.
The united states is not a democracy, the founding fathers strived to keep the us from being a democracy. in a democracy, if more than half the people in a democracy gang up against a smaller group without a system of checks and balances. I live in a republic. I am free and yet have the protection of the law. For this I thank god each time I hear the star spangled banner. god bless america, land of the free and home of the brave.
I hate to break it to everyone and to myself but--I wouldn't want to live in a democracy. I'd want to live in a Republic, which respects laws for the people, but a democracy in its truest sense, as a rule by the people? I'm afraid not. Are there sacrifices? Yes. But I'm willing to accept this. I'm reminded that John Adams and other founding fathers feared democracy and saw it as something to be avoided. Perhaps their fears were justified
If Noam Chomsky was president of the US, The Liberals of America would fare well, the poor would still be starving and Saddam Hussein would rule the Middle East.
He is not a bad person, but should someone like him run Western Civilization?
Americans should also look at their historical role, particularily in places just a Ecuador, Guatemala and Iran. It would help understand the resentment held against them around the world. There is a mistaken belief that 'we are good' but the proof of the matter is really quite different.
... We need to realize that (quite literally) “SEPARATE WE FALL, UNITED WE STAND!!” and if you disagree and you’re American… then you must not realize the situation we are really in. GOD BLESS AMERICA, and if you don’t believe in God, that is your right as an America so just BLESS AMERICA. We are one… if part of us fails, then we all fail.
... Yet, this ensures that AMERICA FAILS. Believe it or not, our founding fathers saw this before it happened and said that this should not happen; yet, we’ve let this happen and now it’s arrived at a point where one party wants the other party to fail so bad that they are willing to let American’s suffer…. So long as they win the next election. I think it’s time we recognize this BULLSHIT that has become America’s POLITICS!...
I am only 21 years old and, of course, have no “experience” of politics as the politicians these days. Yet, in my 21 years of living in this country I have learned something NO OTHER country could possibly teach me… If you want to succeed in politics, whether it is a judge, governor, or especially the President of the “United States” of America, you must make sure that the opposing political side (whether it be Republican or Democrat) “fails” at their job...
Castrate and hang all the the politicians including this rotten, nagging creep Noam Chompsky. Then the corruption is solved until the next lot of rotten old cronies fills in their places. Wash, rinse, repeat. After enough rotten old cunts have been tortured to death, the tradition of corruption in politics will die off.
American people must see what is going on outsite, they shouldn't listen only to the administration, please open your eyes, for example, if you want to know more about Syrai, please search in youtube for:
@hanibb1 You're right. Most Americans live in a bubble and don't realize what is going on in the world. Our press seems to do everything they can to breeze over or completely ignore important events in the world.
Agreed! A lot of youtubers don't seem to be able to express their views or listen to others views without resorting to name calling. We need MORE DEBATE and less arguing.
you see when a nation of people say they didnt vote for some puppet and then sit back and allow thier country to cause crime against others, they are the racist and they are the ones that need to sort something out.
fuck ur obama fuck ur states all of them u ugly white trash ...using that black monkey as a puppet aient goona save u from hell juz wait for it ur laughing now we will laugh then so who had the last laugh
Sorry to inform you but he is not "my" Obama. I neither voted for nor supported Obama in his campaign. You're right though when you say Obama is a puppet. All our presidents are. I'm not sure what you think I'm laughing about. I don't take pleasure in my governments destructive behavior. There isn't much to laugh about right now as my government is engaged in war in 3 countries and supports the policies of Israel. You are a racist and are filled with hatred. You should do something about that.
i dont think i want to make a comment......my view on american politics is the same as we had(UK) in the 19th century.......and that is 'you think you rule the world'......and any of your individual views, however learned in there content are not important. The basic fact is, The USA are carrying on the tradition of the ruination of a world.
i agree and thats why the People NEED TO WAKE the freak up and vote for the right canidates if there are such people out there , i asay live and let live worry about yourself and let the rest of the worl d worry abotu thier people
"Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans as members of groups rather than individuals... By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called "diversity" actually perpetuate racism. Their obsession with racial group identity is inherently racist... we should understand that racism will endure until we stop thinking in terms of groups and begin thinking in terms of individual liberty.
jharmon is obviously confused somewhat on this issue. If you read a bit more Chomsky I think you will come to see that his opinions and analysis are sharply divergent from Mr. Paul's. In particular, Chomsky regards Murray Rothbard, Hayek, Mises, ect as "advocates of extreme tyranny."
Additionally, I would disagree with your comments on "collectivism." Capitalist thinkers quite naturally oppose evaluation of groups because the results are unacceptable to their defense of extreme individualism and the supremacy of "property rights", mainly due to the fact that sociological study lends credence to class-based models of social stratification and the carcinogenic effect of economic power residing in the hands of a concentrated group.
No, I'm not confused at all. The quote from Ron Paul was meant to be posted as a response to Xenu's assertion that Ron Paul is a white supremacist. I accidentally posted it as a new comment. And I do realize that Chomsky and Paul are quite different from one another. That's why I consider what they both (and others) have to say. The truth is neither at one extreme nor the other... it's somewhere in the middle. I don't agree with everything that they have to say. I have a great respect for both.
Uh... you are aware that that paragraph comes from an essay written in defense of Don Imus and that it's an almost word for word repetition of his 2002 article in defense of white supremacist Trent Lott? Here Paul is defining "racism" as "promoting diversity." There is a term for this: Newspeak. Thus, his statement only supports the fact that is a white supremacist. The 05/23/96 edition of the "Houston Chronicle" has Paul denying he is a racist and then DEFENDING his racist newsletter articles!
Thus, if "racism" = "promoting diversity" then Ron Paul is not a racist. But if racism = the disgusting vulgarities found in the Ron Paul newsletters (which Paul defended in that issue of "Houston Chronicle while SIMULTANEOUSLY claiming he was not a racist) then Ron Paul is most certainly a racist. I have already listed the tons of facts connecting him to white supremacy. You have not refuted a single one of them because you obviously cannot.
Yeah but he went on to say that it was ghostwritten for him and he was embarassed to admit it at the time. I believe him, not because I'm a supporter which I'm not really sure if I am at this point but because he said that the writing style is different than his and if you read it it is a lot different sounding. Not just the racist content but the way it's articulated.
If being a constitutionalist makes one a lunatic then all our founders were nut bags. I guess I'm crazy too because I think the IRS is unconstitutional and I like silly things like property rights, civil rights, voting rights, sound money, fiscal responsibility, state sovereignty, small and not intrusive federal government... you know things like that. By the way have you read the constitution?
The founding father were all nut bags. They were all slave owning, rich, white men who cried for "freedom" (for themselves). I mean the majority of them openly wrote how they hate the people and that the people should not hold the power, but the rich landowners should. It sounds pathetic to me.
And the good things were have (voting rights, civil rights, etc) did not come from some stupid paper, but it came for poor people from below. That paper means nothing.
James Madison: "[The government] ought to be so constituted as to protect the minority of the opulent against the majority." Alexander Hamilton: "The people, sir, are a great beast." The founding fathers who wrote the constitution were opposed to the people. They wished to curtail democracy and constructed the Constitution to preserve elite interests. Jefferson was a rare exception. This is very basic U.S. history 101.
Polyarchy! True! Big corporate business owns the sock-puppets like Bush and Obama! Nothing new!Ron Paul should have served at least 2 terms by now! Says alot about this so-called Democracy bullshit!
Ron Paul is not a white supremacist. I challenge you to prove that he is. He's one of very few politicians who is looking out for common people... regardless of their color. If you follow him at all it's pretty obvious that he's sincere.
Are you familiar with his racist, conspiracist, anti-Semitic, homophobic newsletter? The newsletter went out under his name, with his permission, with his signature, written in the first person, published by his friend Mark Elam's company M&M Graphics and Advertising. Or his opposition to the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act? Or that racist Lew Rockwell's hate-filled website received Ron Paul's first Freedom Website Award?
You are clearly an uninformed person. These issues have been raised and promptly dismissed. If you actually took time to understand why he voted against the acts you mention you would realize it is not because he is racist but because he believe in personal freedom and liberty for EVERYONE!
I guess Ron Paul publicly stating that he is not and disavowing all relationship with the people that wrote that crap doesn't count in your opinion...
You, my friend, have not proved that he is either. I'm not really sure how one concludes that by standing for individual freedom and liberty and property rights for ALL people makes one a white supremacist. I guess a lobotomy would probably do it.
Always the videos where intellectuals like him try to open the eyes of the public remain less viewed. the dilemma...!
sidrahsiddiqui 2 months ago
Fuck it, if this traitorous moron would have been President he would have surrendered and delivered the US in the hands of the Soviet Union as soon as he got in power.
TheGoldenKing20 6 months ago
@TheGoldenKing20 Idk why you are so mad, everything he said was exactly true.... :-)
PaulHefner1 3 months ago
@TheGoldenKing20 calm down he's a smart man and history shows the Soviets weren't any more agressive than the west and weren't trying to rule the world. The only thing the Soviets cared about was defending against the constant invasions they suffered leading up to the cold war. so calm dow the cold war is over.
MrROTD 1 month ago
Just like the British Empire in the 19th century, I believe that the American "empire" that I would much rather qualify as "sphere of influence" will eventually dissipate. Some could argue that the BRICS are already replacing the United States (as China is now the world's first economic power). Hopefully the US will learn from Great Britain's mistakes and avoid complacency. Perhaps a strong economic alliance with the EU? But that would involve listening to what the EU has to say.
jbcadier 9 months ago
@jbcadier The United States never was, isn't, and never will be an Empire. We may not always have the world's largest economy. However, even if China has a larger GDP, that doesn't mean the average Chinese person is wealthier than the average American. Remember, they have 1.3 billion people and we have 300 million. With that said, China has a huge demographic tidal wave that will greatly harm them. Back in the 1980s, many people thought Japan would surpass the US, but look what happened.
proudamerican182 6 months ago
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Notpartypolitics 1 year ago
The united states is not a democracy, the founding fathers strived to keep the us from being a democracy. in a democracy, if more than half the people in a democracy gang up against a smaller group without a system of checks and balances. I live in a republic. I am free and yet have the protection of the law. For this I thank god each time I hear the star spangled banner. god bless america, land of the free and home of the brave.
DukeOfWellington828 1 year ago
I hate to break it to everyone and to myself but--I wouldn't want to live in a democracy. I'd want to live in a Republic, which respects laws for the people, but a democracy in its truest sense, as a rule by the people? I'm afraid not. Are there sacrifices? Yes. But I'm willing to accept this. I'm reminded that John Adams and other founding fathers feared democracy and saw it as something to be avoided. Perhaps their fears were justified
puertopensee 1 year ago
Chomsky definitely is not a bad guy.
He believes in human dignity.
But, I doubt he understands the advantages with modern society.
scholion 1 year ago
If Noam Chomsky was president of the US, The Liberals of America would fare well, the poor would still be starving and Saddam Hussein would rule the Middle East.
He is not a bad person, but should someone like him run Western Civilization?
scholion 1 year ago
@scholion If Chomsky was president of the United States, he most certainly would not "run Western Civilization"
jbcadier 9 months ago
Americans should also look at their historical role, particularily in places just a Ecuador, Guatemala and Iran. It would help understand the resentment held against them around the world. There is a mistaken belief that 'we are good' but the proof of the matter is really quite different.
xzanthius 1 year ago
... We need to realize that (quite literally) “SEPARATE WE FALL, UNITED WE STAND!!” and if you disagree and you’re American… then you must not realize the situation we are really in. GOD BLESS AMERICA, and if you don’t believe in God, that is your right as an America so just BLESS AMERICA. We are one… if part of us fails, then we all fail.
William White
WWhite89 1 year ago
@WWhite89 Isn't that completely contrary to spirit individual liberty.
xzanthius 1 year ago
... Yet, this ensures that AMERICA FAILS. Believe it or not, our founding fathers saw this before it happened and said that this should not happen; yet, we’ve let this happen and now it’s arrived at a point where one party wants the other party to fail so bad that they are willing to let American’s suffer…. So long as they win the next election. I think it’s time we recognize this BULLSHIT that has become America’s POLITICS!...
WWhite89 1 year ago
People of America,
I am only 21 years old and, of course, have no “experience” of politics as the politicians these days. Yet, in my 21 years of living in this country I have learned something NO OTHER country could possibly teach me… If you want to succeed in politics, whether it is a judge, governor, or especially the President of the “United States” of America, you must make sure that the opposing political side (whether it be Republican or Democrat) “fails” at their job...
WWhite89 1 year ago
Go to hell American politics hate them !! never trust them so stupid talk some fat pig
01110ful 1 year ago
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AlienLabelOnEtsy 1 year ago
Modern American Politics is what I call giving 10 million instead of 100 million.
heartlessvietboy 1 year ago
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Castrate and hang all the the politicians including this rotten, nagging creep Noam Chompsky. Then the corruption is solved until the next lot of rotten old cronies fills in their places. Wash, rinse, repeat. After enough rotten old cunts have been tortured to death, the tradition of corruption in politics will die off.
ScaredPiglet 1 year ago
wtf is this? xD
look what we have to put up with in Britain xD
/watch?v=xmHt5UEL9sI
BKsMassive 1 year ago
American people must see what is going on outsite, they shouldn't listen only to the administration, please open your eyes, for example, if you want to know more about Syrai, please search in youtube for:
Bashar al-Assad Syrian President - ABC News
hanibb1 1 year ago
@hanibb1 You're right. Most Americans live in a bubble and don't realize what is going on in the world. Our press seems to do everything they can to breeze over or completely ignore important events in the world.
jharmon05 1 year ago 3
Why did Chomsky say he votes for Republicans sometimes? Why would he do that?
DaveIrie 2 years ago
@DaveIrie Probably because there are not other viable options.
xzanthius 1 year ago
i just think the day we had the internet was the first day of the end of the real world.i'm that disillusioned!!!!
nigeSW 2 years ago
If people can't listen or express logical views on any topic....then there is no hope....you heard it here first.
nigeSW 2 years ago
Agreed! A lot of youtubers don't seem to be able to express their views or listen to others views without resorting to name calling. We need MORE DEBATE and less arguing.
jharmon05 2 years ago
TURKSMIKEY, i can appericiate that i have hit a soft spot, but this is what i mean, you cant handle the truth and hit back with insults
shweetguy 2 years ago
you see when a nation of people say they didnt vote for some puppet and then sit back and allow thier country to cause crime against others, they are the racist and they are the ones that need to sort something out.
shweetguy 2 years ago
fuck ur obama fuck ur states all of them u ugly white trash ...using that black monkey as a puppet aient goona save u from hell juz wait for it ur laughing now we will laugh then so who had the last laugh
112HK 2 years ago
Sorry to inform you but he is not "my" Obama. I neither voted for nor supported Obama in his campaign. You're right though when you say Obama is a puppet. All our presidents are. I'm not sure what you think I'm laughing about. I don't take pleasure in my governments destructive behavior. There isn't much to laugh about right now as my government is engaged in war in 3 countries and supports the policies of Israel. You are a racist and are filled with hatred. You should do something about that.
jharmon05 2 years ago 6
@112HK Well at least you'll be with us in hell due to your horrendous grammar and spelling :)
jbcadier 9 months ago
i dont think i want to make a comment......my view on american politics is the same as we had(UK) in the 19th century.......and that is 'you think you rule the world'......and any of your individual views, however learned in there content are not important. The basic fact is, The USA are carrying on the tradition of the ruination of a world.
nigeSW 2 years ago
I agree. We seem to have learned nothing from the past.
jharmon05 2 years ago
i agree and thats why the People NEED TO WAKE the freak up and vote for the right canidates if there are such people out there , i asay live and let live worry about yourself and let the rest of the worl d worry abotu thier people
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007trini 2 years ago
"Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans as members of groups rather than individuals... By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called "diversity" actually perpetuate racism. Their obsession with racial group identity is inherently racist... we should understand that racism will endure until we stop thinking in terms of groups and begin thinking in terms of individual liberty.
Ron Paul
Check out some of his speeches
jharmon05 3 years ago
jharmon is obviously confused somewhat on this issue. If you read a bit more Chomsky I think you will come to see that his opinions and analysis are sharply divergent from Mr. Paul's. In particular, Chomsky regards Murray Rothbard, Hayek, Mises, ect as "advocates of extreme tyranny."
HegelianDialectic 3 years ago
Additionally, I would disagree with your comments on "collectivism." Capitalist thinkers quite naturally oppose evaluation of groups because the results are unacceptable to their defense of extreme individualism and the supremacy of "property rights", mainly due to the fact that sociological study lends credence to class-based models of social stratification and the carcinogenic effect of economic power residing in the hands of a concentrated group.
HegelianDialectic 3 years ago
No, I'm not confused at all. The quote from Ron Paul was meant to be posted as a response to Xenu's assertion that Ron Paul is a white supremacist. I accidentally posted it as a new comment. And I do realize that Chomsky and Paul are quite different from one another. That's why I consider what they both (and others) have to say. The truth is neither at one extreme nor the other... it's somewhere in the middle. I don't agree with everything that they have to say. I have a great respect for both.
jharmon05 3 years ago
Uh... you are aware that that paragraph comes from an essay written in defense of Don Imus and that it's an almost word for word repetition of his 2002 article in defense of white supremacist Trent Lott? Here Paul is defining "racism" as "promoting diversity." There is a term for this: Newspeak. Thus, his statement only supports the fact that is a white supremacist. The 05/23/96 edition of the "Houston Chronicle" has Paul denying he is a racist and then DEFENDING his racist newsletter articles!
Xenu 2 years ago
Thus, if "racism" = "promoting diversity" then Ron Paul is not a racist. But if racism = the disgusting vulgarities found in the Ron Paul newsletters (which Paul defended in that issue of "Houston Chronicle while SIMULTANEOUSLY claiming he was not a racist) then Ron Paul is most certainly a racist. I have already listed the tons of facts connecting him to white supremacy. You have not refuted a single one of them because you obviously cannot.
Xenu 2 years ago
Yeah but he went on to say that it was ghostwritten for him and he was embarassed to admit it at the time. I believe him, not because I'm a supporter which I'm not really sure if I am at this point but because he said that the writing style is different than his and if you read it it is a lot different sounding. Not just the racist content but the way it's articulated.
DaveIrie 2 years ago
Ron Paul is just as anti-democratic as Obama and McCain. He is a far-right lunatic.
bootleg42 3 years ago
If being a constitutionalist makes one a lunatic then all our founders were nut bags. I guess I'm crazy too because I think the IRS is unconstitutional and I like silly things like property rights, civil rights, voting rights, sound money, fiscal responsibility, state sovereignty, small and not intrusive federal government... you know things like that. By the way have you read the constitution?
jharmon05 3 years ago
The founding father were all nut bags. They were all slave owning, rich, white men who cried for "freedom" (for themselves). I mean the majority of them openly wrote how they hate the people and that the people should not hold the power, but the rich landowners should. It sounds pathetic to me.
And the good things were have (voting rights, civil rights, etc) did not come from some stupid paper, but it came for poor people from below. That paper means nothing.
bootleg42 3 years ago
They openly wrote about how much they hate people? That's news to me. Could you please refer me to a source that might have some of these writings?
jharmon05 3 years ago
James Madison: "[The government] ought to be so constituted as to protect the minority of the opulent against the majority." Alexander Hamilton: "The people, sir, are a great beast." The founding fathers who wrote the constitution were opposed to the people. They wished to curtail democracy and constructed the Constitution to preserve elite interests. Jefferson was a rare exception. This is very basic U.S. history 101.
Xenu 2 years ago
Polyarchy! True! Big corporate business owns the sock-puppets like Bush and Obama! Nothing new!Ron Paul should have served at least 2 terms by now! Says alot about this so-called Democracy bullshit!
Hendo1974 3 years ago 2
Paul is a conjob
KentAllard 3 years ago
Ron Paul is a white supremacist.
Xenu 3 years ago
Ron Paul is not a white supremacist. I challenge you to prove that he is. He's one of very few politicians who is looking out for common people... regardless of their color. If you follow him at all it's pretty obvious that he's sincere.
jharmon05 3 years ago
Are you familiar with his racist, conspiracist, anti-Semitic, homophobic newsletter? The newsletter went out under his name, with his permission, with his signature, written in the first person, published by his friend Mark Elam's company M&M Graphics and Advertising. Or his opposition to the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act? Or that racist Lew Rockwell's hate-filled website received Ron Paul's first Freedom Website Award?
Xenu 3 years ago
You are clearly an uninformed person. These issues have been raised and promptly dismissed. If you actually took time to understand why he voted against the acts you mention you would realize it is not because he is racist but because he believe in personal freedom and liberty for EVERYONE!
viehe69 2 years ago
Good job completely avoiding or attempting to refute any of those facts. Ron Paul is a white supremacist.
Xenu 2 years ago
I guess Ron Paul publicly stating that he is not and disavowing all relationship with the people that wrote that crap doesn't count in your opinion...
You, my friend, have not proved that he is either. I'm not really sure how one concludes that by standing for individual freedom and liberty and property rights for ALL people makes one a white supremacist. I guess a lobotomy would probably do it.
viehe69 2 years ago