tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17149992.post6508226153513146721..comments2023-11-05T12:34:12.796+01:00Comments on Conflict and Compromise: Chinese-American antagonismWim Roffelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05950733237377413606noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17149992.post-8487439141948486492012-04-06T16:51:26.958+02:002012-04-06T16:51:26.958+02:00The US is not trashing international law in Libya ...The US is not trashing international law in Libya and Syria. Also, there is no evidence of US "antagonism". You have a habit of tossing out some outrageous untrue accusations in a matter of fact fashion, with no evidence.<br /><br />"All the hate talk only serves to distract the population from the increasing inequality and dubious deregulation."<br /><br />This particularly deserves attention. Inequality is a complete non-issue, and this issue only appeals to fascists who want the State to step in to make things more equal, and the result always is that the ruling class ends up taking the lions share.<br /><br />Deregulation? We need a lot more of it. Over regulation forces companies to fire people.<br /><br />The German analogy does not match actual history also. What led to war was Germany's imperialist attitude. Not those who warned against it. There's a similar thing going on with China. China is still engaged in a brutal and senseless occupation of Tiber, and it threatens to send its armies across an international border to destroy Taiwan. This is what really concerns much of the world. And not wanting imperialist aggression is not "antagonism"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com