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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Funding Ukraine 04 03 2024

 So lets say that we didn't fund foreign nations?  The reason we do so is to prevent one big power from forming that doesn't have individual rights?  To prevent one giant forced labor country expansing (so what if it isn't an official word) whole continents from coming to power?

Do top Republicans have a reason to like Russia better than Ukraine? Or do you just believe the money should stay here. To prevent the spread of Communism? I doubt you could ever have China and Russia ruled by the same gov? So the idea of funding Ukraine is to prevent one big power?

The reason we fund foreign countries is because we like the idea of freedom.

But perhaps they are just stated to believe in freedom and have a democracy when they don't really have the rights of freedom like the United States does?

So we could talk about 3 rights.

The right to freedom of speech.

The right to freedom of religion.

The right to own a firearm.

I would declare that we shouldn't be funding any countries that are not on par with our Constitutional rights! Why? It is like throwing money down the drain and it erodes our foundation of freedom!

What we should care about us. Freedom should be spread by example. They should be saying, "Look at those rights that have worked in the United States for so long, look at how happy they are there, we should be doing the same thing." Now, just think about that? It is almost like you can hear those of a malcontent nation fuming in disgust. And then you have those of our own nation who believe we are undeserving of those rights.

Do I feel a kinship with those of European Countries or Asia?  Not really.  I think of them as being old money ruled with zero upward mobility.

Should we fund a nation that is predominantly of one religion?  Something about that rings untrue doesn't it?  A violation of our freedom of religion to come right out and pull out the wallet and give the money our nations citizens worked for to them?  It is fostering one religion over others.  Religion really being a belief system.  And should Religion be something that fosters a belief in oneself?  Yes.  And here is why and it is something a lot of people would never understand.  When you believe in yourself you know sum certain that you should have rights!

Now the flipside.

So what happens when you have a mega power of sycophant's answering to a fascist?  They realize that the way they become successful and feed their family is by joining the military!  That what drives them.  That's what makes them happy.  A use has been found for them.  An idea of being better for being part of a conquering group. And hence it gets bigger and bigger until it is at our borders.  And why would they hate us at that point?  Because we are a nation of individuals and they are a nation of "groupies."  Because we think like men.  And when you come to our nation we expect you to be able to live by the standards of our Constitution.  We don't want to change that.  Why not?  Because it makes us like something that is conquered already or something that can more easily be conquered.

© 2024 Thomas Paul Murphy

I would say that Russia has gotten very nasty with Ukraine.  If Ukraine got very nasty with Russia should I cry foul like the media might want us to or should I just look the other way and say they had it coming?  I think Russia has had it coming for a long time.  Other foreign nations who have threatened freedom have had it coming?

You would think that educated foreign nations would have citizens that believed in themselves?  Is a foreign nation "educated" if they have citizens who don't believe in themselves?  No if you answer no.  Ask yourself, should that be the future of the entire human race?  To be nominally educated and yet not believe in yourself.  Something is missing in that education.  As if you educated people to live without a human soul?

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