(08-29-2021, 09:27 PM)unity100 Wrote: It is easy to say that negative polarization is bigger in US - at least for the social system and those who propagate that social system:
London: UK still has a lot of social programs and free healthcare that protects people from being left to die if they cant pay for something.
Vatican: Not even relevant, just a religion. And there is a Liberation Theologist as the pope right now, so its as positive as it gets:
China: Its just a country. Its military being stronger does not make it positive or negative.
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Determining the positive/negative alignment of systems, cultures and people is not so very difficult. Some simple pointers give it away:
- Are poor, downtrodden, needy helped, protected, or are they reviled and persecuted
- Is there equality in the society in which everyone is treated as human beings, or is there a class-based social structure in which some are 'elites' and the rest are 'less worthy', based on whatever value metric (nobility, wealth etc)
- How selfish or selfless are the people in the society
Its not so very different than how you determine the nature of friends, relatives, people around you, really...
Everything is only a different flavour of the same basic installation.
After the Great Reset everything will be harmonized into the New World Order.
What you describe in the USA was always selled as freedom and here in germany many people must pay a really big part of their income for securing the health system and there are many people that are indeed outside of the health system like in the USA.
When you have a closer look the differences are not so big. List of countries with universal health care
The City of London is not London City and has nothing to do with the UK - it is outstanding like the 'state' of the vatican.
The vatican is not only providing the 'christian religion', it is de facto the main part of the administration of the people of the world.
Please have a closer look at The Roman Curia.
Regarding the military have a closer look which country enforces international military interests (List of wars involving the United States).
I would say you are comparing nuances - from my (outer) point of view i see everywhere the same principle of unintential slavery.