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RE: Why They Are So Afraid of Chaz

in #chaz5 years ago

"the government" doesn't provide those services. Actual people who work in actual facilities do. Why can't CHAZ pay for those services just like any other organization. Disney land still gets services, right?

The way you worded this comment, it sounds like you think a group of people demonstrating self-sovereignty is dangerous. Why is that?

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They did not have a free amd fair referendum or negotiate at all. Making their lives uncomfortable by cutting external support will send them to the negotiating table without the need for excessive force.

Making their lives uncomfortable by cutting external support will send them to the negotiating table without the need for excessive force.

Now let's talk about Cuba, Iran, Venezuela and... erm... well, I think with those three will be enuff.

Comparing repressive countries and nations to odd political experiments is difficult.

The CHAZ people can walk across the street to escape, I assume they are all legally in the US and if they aren't it's a pretty stupid thing to be involved with.
In Iran, Venezuela,Cuba they cannot easily leave and aren't mostly there by choice.

In Iran, Venezuela,Cuba they cannot easily leave and aren't mostly there by choice.

Yep, that may well be true, but not for the reasons you might be thinking. But by the financial 'sanctions' and 'economic' limitations that a foreign power who has no candle on this funeral is artificially imposing over a sovereign and independent country/population.

Don't just buy the wrong propaganda while staying away from the source. You actually has to live things closer from the inner core in question in your own flesh to have a minimal idea of what the hell is really going on abroad.

I think mixing up what is happening in those places with CHAZ is unfair. CHAZ is about domestic issues of US and not foreign policy. Maybe a few of them want to reach out, but mostly it's dissatisfied American citizens having a protest.

I strongly disagree with most US foreign policy. The rich world has become too reliant on the broken exploitative system.

Maybe a few of them want to reach out, but mostly it's dissatisfied American citizens having a protest.

Yes I agree. And I have the suspicion we are now understanding each other. But regardless how micro, macro, domestic or foreign this sort of conflicts are, which involves an entire population who has something to say. They have the absolute right to be first heard in peace and in no case be subjugated by means of force without any further questions