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Re: Studies: Is America the freest country in the World???

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Probably the MOST awesome inventor in the world for the last 400 years would have to be James Clerk Maxwell, the Scottish scientist who did most of his work at Cambridge.  If Ayn Rand ever needed a model for John Galt as inventor, it would be Maxwell. 

Maxwell wanted to develop a way to generate electricity practically, then use it to do work--the basic generator and electric motor. So, like Galt, he invented a whole new science of electromagnetism to do so.  He showed the electromagnetic waves travel through a vacuum at the speed of light and speculated that light was a wave as well. He predicted radio as well, and actually created the first color photograph. He was the greatest physicist since Isaac Newton and his science laid the foundation for quantum mechanics and Einstein's relativity. 


 

YOu should look into fesenden and tesla.

 

Bell was more of a marketer than an inventor.


Don't know much about Fesenden, but I gather both he and Tesla built on Maxwell's work.

Bell was actually more of a speech pathologist and audiologist as I remember.  Still, without his telephone I don't think we'd have amplifiers and speakers, mikes and modern phones today.  Did anyone before him figure out how to turn mechanical audible energy into electricity and back again before Bell?

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Not only is the USA the freest nation on Earth, its the greatest nation on Earth.

That's one of the explanation President Clinton gave when he signed the China WTO deal. Capitalism would naturally topple communist China, so they could experience some of this good freedom and greatness. That's all you have to do is mention the United States greatness and most of its gullible citizens won't bother to question if it's in our best interest. As sweet Ronnie Regan said back in 81, we would have a service economy. Yep, it sho' is  monin' in America.  :smileyvery-happy:

 

 

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The USA is the scourge of humanity. The warmongering lowest scum of this planet. The killer folks. Zero consciousness for what is wrong and what is right.

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Most Americans would hate living in a truly free country. No laws telling them when and where to park, no laws telling them when they should stop drinking, no laws telling them where to cross a street, no laws telling them how fast they can drive, no laws telling them how to be safe, no laws telling them how much soda to drink, no laws saying who they can have sex with, no laws saying how to raise their children, no laws telling them what they need to know, what they can burn, what they can throw away, what they can do...

America is far from the freeest country, and it is still much too free for a majority of Americans.

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what I admire about Americans is, there even the dumbest talk loud and find another fool who listens
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America definitely is the freest country in the world. Fattest and Dumbest country in the world, too.

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Actually one of the gulf states are now ahead in obesity...
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 Well to get specific, you're absolutely wrong...

 

inventors.about.com/od/tstartinventions/a/telegraph.htm



Sorry, should have written "accoutistic" telegraph, not telegraph...but otherwise, I am absolutely right.

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You can say the exact same thing for the majority of the liberal democracies in the world. I don't feel restricted to my "walls", whatever you mean by that, in Japan, Britain, or Canada. Actually, I would rather stay home as much as possible in a bad part of America where there is crime.

 When a liberal democracy has a 245 year track record and hasn't gone authoritarian in that amount of time, please get back to me.

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You can say the exact same thing for the majority of the liberal democracies in the world. I don't feel restricted to my "walls", whatever you mean by that, in Japan, Britain, or Canada. Actually, I would rather stay home as much as possible in a bad part of America where there is crime.

 When a liberal democracy has a 245 year track record and hasn't gone authoritarian in that amount of time, please get back to me.


 

But all of those examples are much older than the USA...

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You can say the exact same thing for the majority of the liberal democracies in the world. I don't feel restricted to my "walls", whatever you mean by that, in Japan, Britain, or Canada. Actually, I would rather stay home as much as possible in a bad part of America where there is crime.

 When a liberal democracy has a 245 year track record and hasn't gone authoritarian in that amount of time, please get back to me.


Based on that assumption, Great Britain has been a liberal democracy since 1688, almost a century before the American war of independence. Universal Suffrage didn't surface in the United States until probably the 1960s when blacks finally won the right to vote. Large swaths of the country was still ruled by a de facto Apartheid regime until then, like the god-forsaken South Africa that global anti-racist protestors used to condemn until Mandela's release.

Either way it is irrelevant because how long a single regime steadily maintained itself has nothing to do with how "free" a country is at this very moment. One can hardly call the US a proper representative democracy with the trend of corporatisation of politics since the Second World War.

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radomu wrote:
The most spectacular thing about American society is the existence of racial identity as the most dominant form of identity, especially when you are not white. This functions both as a form of economic alienation of minorities, especially blacks and hispanics, and a means to segregate urban spaces.

 

Yes, well living in a country that is one of the most homogeneous on the planet, that surely qualifies you to comment on a country that  has some actual racial, ethnic, and religious diversity.

 

:smileyvery-happy:

 

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Just Me wrote:

radomu wrote:
The most spectacular thing about American society is the existence of racial identity as the most dominant form of identity, especially when you are not white. This functions both as a form of economic alienation of minorities, especially blacks and hispanics, and a means to segregate urban spaces.

 

Yes, well living in a country that is one of the most homogeneous on the planet, that surely qualifies you to comment on a country that  has some actual racial, ethnic, and religious diversity.

 

:smileyvery-happy:

 


Ah yes, the old "you're not american so you're opinion does not matter" that you idiots like to fall back on so much.

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Booker wrote:

Just Me wrote:

radomu wrote:
The most spectacular thing about American society is the existence of racial identity as the most dominant form of identity, especially when you are not white. This functions both as a form of economic alienation of minorities, especially blacks and hispanics, and a means to segregate urban spaces.

 

Yes, well living in a country that is one of the most homogeneous on the planet, that surely qualifies you to comment on a country that  has some actual racial, ethnic, and religious diversity.

 

:smileyvery-happy:

 


Ah yes, the old "you're not american so you're opinion does not matter" that you idiots like to fall back on so much.


That not what I said, dumbass...

 

:smileyvery-happy:

 

He lives in Japan, what does he know about racial identity in America or living in a diverse society?

:smileyvery-happy:

 

Maybe he can write a thesis on "Racial Identity of Non-Japanese living in Japan"

 

 

Nothing.

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Just Me wrote:

Booker wrote:

Just Me wrote:

radomu wrote:
The most spectacular thing about American society is the existence of racial identity as the most dominant form of identity, especially when you are not white. This functions both as a form of economic alienation of minorities, especially blacks and hispanics, and a means to segregate urban spaces.

 

Yes, well living in a country that is one of the most homogeneous on the planet, that surely qualifies you to comment on a country that  has some actual racial, ethnic, and religious diversity.

 

:smileyvery-happy:

 


Ah yes, the old "you're not american so you're opinion does not matter" that you idiots like to fall back on so much.


That not what I said, dumbass...

 

:smileyvery-happy:

 

He lives in Japan, what does he know about racial identity in America or living in a diverse society?

:smileyvery-happy:

 

Nothing.


So in other words, that's exactly what you said.

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His opinions on living in a racially diverse society mean nothing. He's talking out his ass....

 

I respect his opinion on history, (World, US, whatever) and a myriad of other things.... this is just not one of them. 

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The most spectacular thing about American society is the existence of racial identity as the most dominant form of identity, especially when you are not white. This functions both as a form of economic alienation of minorities, especially blacks and hispanics, and a means to segregate urban spaces.
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Yes, well living in a country that is one of the most homogeneous on the planet, that surely qualifies you to comment on a country that has some actual racial, ethnic, and religious diversity.



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Thanks for your close-minded response. I live in Britain right now, and while it is not as diverse as the United States even an idiot can see that the importance of racial identity is much stronger in the States.

I've visited America many times and while I love the place, I distinctly feel like a minority there than any other Western country that I've visited. No one seems to give a damn that I'm from Japan or that I'm Asian here in the UK, but that clearly is not the case in the US. Understand also that the fact that you're a white does not really count to anything, unless you're a member of the BNP, here in Britain. As long as you speak English well enough people will treat you like anyone else in Britain (which has its own problems, but that's that). Whenever I go to California, however, the fact that I am of the Asian race defines me more than anything, even much more than my nationality.

It is intellectually feeble for anyone to point out the background of someone who's making an opinion, rather than giving an objective response to their opinion. It shows that you have nothing to say as a response, and nothing about how correct I am.

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radomu wrote:

Based on that assumption, Great Britain has been a liberal democracy since 1688, almost a century before the American war of independence. Universal Suffrage didn't surface in the United States until probably the 1960s when blacks finally won the right to vote. Large swaths of the country was still ruled by a de facto Apartheid regime until then, like the god-forsaken South Africa that global anti-racist protestors used to condemn until Mandela's release.

Either way it is irrelevant because how long a single regime steadily maintained itself has nothing to do with how "free" a country is at this very moment. One can hardly call the US a proper representative democracy with the trend of corporatisation of politics since the Second World War.



When history doesn't support your argument, you can always try to recast it.

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rbstern wrote:

radomu wrote:

Based on that assumption, Great Britain has been a liberal democracy since 1688, almost a century before the American war of independence. Universal Suffrage didn't surface in the United States until probably the 1960s when blacks finally won the right to vote. Large swaths of the country was still ruled by a de facto Apartheid regime until then, like the god-forsaken South Africa that global anti-racist protestors used to condemn until Mandela's release.

Either way it is irrelevant because how long a single regime steadily maintained itself has nothing to do with how "free" a country is at this very moment. One can hardly call the US a proper representative democracy with the trend of corporatisation of politics since the Second World War.



When history doesn't support your argument, you can always try to recast it.


My first paragraph consists of a historical rebuttal to your statement. Then I argued in the second paragraph that regardless of the truth, your statemend is irrelevant to the topic that we're discussing here anyways.

What the more do you want? Even if you are correct (which I have demonstrated that you aren't), it doesn't work as a premise to anything.

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radomu wrote:

My first paragraph consists of a historical rebuttal to your statement. Then I argued in the second paragraph that regardless of the truth, your statemend is irrelevant to the topic that we're discussing here anyways.

What the more do you want? Even if you are correct (which I have demonstrated that you aren't), it doesn't work as a premise to anything.



Sorry, when you start making ridiculous claims like "Britain has been a liberal democracy since 1688," while at the same time arguing that the comparative yardstick for U.S. freedoms is the "right to vote for blacks gained in the 1960s," it's obvious that your world view is not based on any kind of rational assessment.

You believe what you believe.  Fine.  Enjoy.

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