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Western Barbarism VS Eastern Forbearance

Western Barbarism VS Eastern Forbearance

We must see the world as it is ; not as war mongering psychopaths want us to see it.

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Robert Billyard
Apr 21, 2024
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In the year 2024, a divided world is a dead world.

As we suffer the grief of the shameless barbarism done in our name we must pay tribute to those who by their forbearance and restraint are so wise as to not make a bad situation worse by escalating conflicts out of control and deepening the chaos.

The west’s agents of chaos are incompetent, and utterly corrupt. Chaos is their calling card. Perptual war is their death wish.

When all, is said and done we are in another world war. Actually not the third but truly the first and it is essentially unipolarity vs multipolarity and its echoes are in all 24 time zones. If we think in Fortress North America we are untouched by war, we must think again. War impacts directly and indirectly on our lives in ways we can’t even imagine. It is a pox on all our houses.

All previous wars were continental, but in the year 2024 where the world is highly integrated and the consequences of war jump borders with ease and drag down whole societies with them as “collateral damage”. This is happening in both Europe and North American. We are not direct combatants but our societies are cannibalized by the social, psychological and monetary costs of endless wars.

There must be a fundamental shift in how we govern and conduct ourselves; not according to rapacious appetites and ruinous ideologies but ones relevant to our times that will insure will humankind survives and prospers.

A hundred years from now the present must be seen as a dark chapter in history we survived to build a better more just world.

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