People have serious misconceptions about what has happened here. They likely won't grasp the severity of the situation until there is a boot on their neck.
People have serious misconceptions about what has happened here. They likely won't grasp the severity of the situation until there is a boot on their neck.
I would take that the next step, and say I do not really give a rat's ass about foreigners in general. Then again, this is probably why I find the notion of "free trade" outside of this country's borders, when we are supposed to have a level playing field internally due to everyone playing by the same set of rules, asinine in a world with China running around vacuuming up resources. The idea of a "free market" where foreigners can buy the land of your ancestors disgusts me. Never mind when they flood foreign markets with cheap goods to undermine local economies, have them develop a dependency, and then leverage the power granted. I think that countries that allow this are stupid, and I particularly have in mind those South American countries that allowed the USA to do it to their agricultural sectors.