Jim Mathias wrote: ↑Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:03 pm
White_Vengeance wrote: ↑Tue Nov 29, 2022 11:52 am
Victor Arminius wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:55 pm
When can I expect Qatar to man up and expel all the athletes wearing LGBTQ+-themed patches? It is disrespectful to go to other nations and defame their policies! What happened to When in Rome do like the Romans?
"When can you expect Qatar to 'man up' and expel all the so-called 'athletes' wearing their 'LGBTQFHBPCL' patches.?" Probably immediately after the degenerate scum politicians in Congress--both parties--unanimously pass a law repealing gravity and we immediately float to the clouds.
The proud Romans would have simply executed ANYONE who even dared display a scintilla of sexual degeneracy; they would NEVER have stood for all this "LGBTQFHBPCL" raccontare stronzate.
Proud Romans, such as they were, too often tolerated degenerate behavior in a variety of ways, and not just sexual. Here's an interesting view on what happened in those times:
https://www.roger-pearse.com/weblog/201 ... ent-world/
Yes, I know all-too-well. I am a bit of a history buff about the Roman Empire. And for all its faults and foibles, I'd take everything about the Roman Empire--both good and bad--over every nation that currently exists on Planet Earth--and especially over the failed nation of America.
The Roman Empire lasted for well nigh 850 years; at its height it ruled almost every geographical area in the civilized world. Comparing all the empires throughout history, then, the Roman Empire's rather amazing accomplishment seems pretty "great." The Roman Empire never simply called itself "great"; it proved its greatness. Can America say the same? No--not unless you confuse this haughty egotism for "greatness": forcing its military installations into peaceful nations and keeping them in these peaceful nations for decades and decades, some of which, such as Norway, Ireland, and Romania, have not been involved a military conflict for ages. What is the rationale for keeping over 800 military installations inside the borders of peaceful nations? I suspect that America's so-called "leaders" cannot count to "77," for that is how many years it has been since World War II has ended.
In which nations does the U.S. have military bases?
U.S. MILITARY BASES OVERSEAS: THE FACTS: 119 base sites in Germany; 119 in Japan; 73 in South Korea; 44 in Italy. Others in Aruba, Bahrain, Cuba, Djibouti, Estonia, Greece, Honduras, Ireland, Jordan, Kenya, Marshall Islands, Norway, Oman, Philippines, Qatar, Romania, Spain, Tunisia, UK, US Virgins, Wake Island.
Despite recently closing hundreds of bases in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States still maintains nearly 800 military bases in more than 70 countries and territories abroad—from giant "Little Americas" to small radar facilities. Britain, France and Russia, by contrast, have about 30 foreign bases combined.
What America has been practicing with forcing its military installations onto peaceful countries for decades upon decades cannot even be loosely considered protectionism; it is nothing less than pompous arrogance. The only so-called "greatness" about America is that it has somehow kept this staunchly anti-White nation solvent for 234 years. With its failure of leadership and its major efforts focused only on multiculturalism, race-mixing, miscegenation, and the destruction of the White European-Americans who built this nation, by all rights it should have collapsed and burned long ago, and been harshly tossed onto the ash heap of all the other failed nations down through history that failed to heed the perilous warnings of their certain demise. America shall be no different.