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"the so-called "civilized" societies. Who civilized them via colonization?"
If your head wasn't stuck so far up your "ar$$e" you'd know that Chinese civilization existed long before there was a Western 'civilization.' Try reading something other than right-wing propaganda; or better yet, don't believe the hype. The U.S. doesn't and cannot control the world despite what you and your "disciples" might think, a peasant $h!t$ in the Gir woods and you see the invisible hand of the U.S. If the U.S. is so powerful how come the U.S. is beginning to look more like China instead of the reverse?
Denial is difficult to overcome; for all your criticism of Supremacy, it is obvious that it runs deeply through your veins unabated: remember when you believed all nations used 'daylight savings time' merely because the U.S. did? Then there was that time I needed to remind you that you were disparaging the 3rd World on a 3rd World website, constructed and managed by and for the people of a 3rd World nation? Have you learned nothing grasshopper? A better question would be are you capable of learning anything outside of the revised facts and history that passes for news by some elements of your national media?
I have read the posts of you and your disciples and its clear that what you perceive as U.S. instigation and manipulation is merely, if anything, a bunch of hoped for, counter-moves and re-actions, to the actions of those who are destined to control the future: That is, if humanity has a future. The attached link should explain where you stand and your current trend; the U.S. is trending down while China is trending Up. The Chinese at least learned from experience.
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