Terrywoodenpic
Oldest Heretic
So do I.
It's not about exoneration.
Nor are they "equal".
That doesn't excuse the poor judgement
of equating USA with the likes of N Korea.
England has its corruption too.
Is it therefore equal to Nazi Germany
& Stalin's USSR?
It is not about equality or equality of sins.
Both north Korea and the USA are bad in very different ways..
However the Korean people are not intrinsically bad, they are essentially the same people that live in South Korea. However they are trapped in a diabolical dictatorship.
What might I ask is Americas excuse?
The UK certainly has it's faults but corruption does not stand out as one of them.
The same could be said for Nazi Germany, who otherwise had an unbelievable cocktail of criminal behaviours.
Stalin was one of the most brutal Dictators of modern times, and corruption seems to be a Russian national pass time, played out since the Tzars to the present day. With their political system seemingly based on it.
The USA has corruption written right through it legal, political, and corporate structures at the highest levels. None of which can seemingly function with out it.
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