@Abyx it's not the hate against the commies. It's the opposition of violence, totalitarian control, and everything that 1984 was supposed to show you how bad can be.
Are you suggesting we should routinely fight each other just for shits and giggles?
I mean I am starting to understand your viewpoint; if you think violence and death are perfectly fine and acceptable things to create then I get why you accept nationalism.
But that doesn't make me despise it any less, quite the contrary.
But Africa and China are just wealth inequality on a much bigger scale. And I'm pretty sure we've already established that wealth inequality isn't a good thing.
@Abyx And what am I exactly supposed to see there?
@nwp I like polish products and I would like to be able to buy them in the future. They are often better priced and/or of better quality. Sometimes the foreign products can be priced much cheaper, but in the long run I believe that locally produced products, regardless of what it is, can be better than a foreign one. I'd also like to be able to work in Poland, which means I'd like the country to grow. Not on expense of others.
> The United Nations Intent and Voting was to have "an immediate ceasefire in Libya, including an end to the current attacks against civilians, which it said might constitute crimes against humanity"
@Abyx But the humanity loses on it on the whole. You're just moving money around, killing people and destroying useful property and infrastructure in the process.
This started with him saying it's fine to not care about the refugees in the name of nationalism, and it ended with him saying our civilization is responsible for the refugees losing their lives