I imagine it's like what Cubans feel when they flee from Cuba. It's their home and yet they can't stay. Or maybe it's like being grounded. You know, whichever.
Dude Kali is banned, we can be as communist as we want now. SOVIET UNION IS THE GREATEST NATION EVER.
Have you ever read a book called: democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville? Do you (lack of a better word) champion the bill of rights? meaning do you think they shouldn't be altered? If so are you worried about the malpractices on.. for example the Fourth Amendment? Do you think it´s just that Obama can kill US citizens with out a trial? if so, aren't you worried that when somebody replaces Obama they will use that right to do harm? Do you feel that some aspects of US civil liberties are threatened? Do you think its a realistic statement that "US is a bastion of hope for man" You have stated that you don't care what happens to future generations, does this mean you don't care if US still exist after you are dead? Do you feel that US national spirit is dying? Name things you would chance in US if you could? Do you listen podcasts of Dan Carlin commons sense and hardcore history? What is your two favorite historical periods.
Do you support the Soviet bear Cossack program? It was when the Soviet Union used there time machine to win the great northern war through better Calvary...Bear cossacks, hence changing all of history and stopping the Swedes for conquering all of Scandinavia and proclaiming themselves the greatest race and killing everyone.
1. I've never read it in full but I'm very familiar with it. 2. I think that protecting liberty is important. The Bill of Rights does a great job of it, but I don't think that it's infallible. That said, I obviously don't support unconstitutional laws. 3. Asking me about what's justice or injustice is a bad idea, I think. I don't have a personal moral or ethical predisposition against it, but I can definitely see a ton of frameworks that place it squarely in the immoral category. 4. Certainly. It's always an uphill battle for liberty. 5. A bastion of hope for mankind, huh? Well I don't know about that. The US is a sovereign nation that's got a lot of good values, but I think our primary interest in the world is in what we can get out of it. I do think the US is a better hegemon than any in the past and would be better than any available alternatives. 6. Not particularly. I'll be dead. 7. I don't think that's at all an issue, no. 8. Might do this one later because trying to respond to this on my phone would be a nightmare. 9. Nope. 10. Probably the 1960s and now.
What do you think of the resent unbanning of certain members of the forums? Will you ever become an atheist? Got any good book recommendations? Thoughts on Richard Nixon? When and how did you first develop your hatred for communism and communist? Have you ever considered becoming a communist? Why is Mayuri awesome? Who is your favorite general, politician, and philosopher? What is your god damn role?
Have you ever watched Death Note and, if so, what did you think of it? Also if you watched it, did you relate with the main character?
Not really. I've never had the level of idealism Light possessed. The characters I relate with the most are Kirei Kotomine of the fate series and Kazundo Gouda of Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig.
What do you think about Harry S. Truman? Do you like and consider Dwight D. Eisenhower one of the best presidents of US?