I think your first and second question can be answered with this:
The GSS question on trust represents a concept known as generalized trust. Generalized trust is a more optimistic point of view than particularized trust, which is a more pessimistic concept in the context of social faith. People with high generalized trust would expect a stranger to return their purse or their wallet to them if they lost it. People with high particularized trust would expect a stranger to steal that same wallet or purse if they found it.
Put another way, generalized and particularized trust suggest how much risk someone sees in “most people”. Those with more generalized trust believe that people generally share their values and would act as they would in most situations. Those with more particularized trust only trust a small circle of individuals to share their positions.
About your third question, the following statement from the article can help as an answer:
The findings from the GSS suggest that more Americans than ever have abandoned generalized trust in favor of particularized trust.
The imports stopped and that could be seen here in the graph as well.
Some burgerlanders that I have talked to know vaguely about it. Sadly, through their propaganda and racism, they see it as “manifest destiny” or “they conquered us so we should submit”. Others go as far as say: “well, I am not affected by it so why should I care about US imperialism? My family and I are fine”.
The lack of empathy and alienation is just too great in a huge amount of chuds and liberals alike.
Not only Turkey but other European countries are willing to bypass US sanctions and import oil from Iran. According to Channel8, Eurostat data also revealed that Bulgaria and Poland were the two EU members importing oil from Iran this year.
This is an interesting development and I hope this trend grows even stronger.
Ibrahim Traoré meeting people of the Pan-African movement
We don’t have that one in Lemmygrad, yet.
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Those nicknames for Joe Biden and Donald Trump are
It will be certainly be dream to see Russia going back to path of socialism. Also, that will certainly make the west and all of the chuds/liberals shiver.
NK is the country I meant. Why? IDK coz simple folks can’t leave it and can’t freely speak like someone owns them, so yeah, sounds like slavery to me.
Well, let’s cover these two things here, shall we?
There is a reason why they can’t leave and it is not because of the eVil Gummie gov’t. This cool infographic covers this part in Myth 7:
About the part of their people not being able to speak freely, it is the contrary. The gov’t welcomes feedback from their people and they have the means and institutions to process that feedback.
With this in mind, I don’t NK is a “slave driven country” as you confidently said. On the contrary, they are a country that are not allowed to flourish due to American jealousy.
What evidence. You don’t need to be a detective to find evidence of Chinese police in Hungary. Reminds me of “US being world’s police”. Another example is buying out properties and businesses and ports in different EU counties. Coincidentally prices in those places going over the top for some reason. I also find overly subsidized EV production and attempts to flood market with them quite aggressive.
I don’t that is enough evidence. Are they forcing their will on Hungarian people? Last time I checked, they were invited by the Hungarian and the police men from China in no way violates Hungary’s sovereignty because it does not allow Chinese police officers to carry weapons and take independent action in Hungary. I don’t think that is VERY empire like behavior. If you want, I can show you what a real empire looks like.
About buying out properties and businesses and ports in different EU counties… So… Any country that does this is an evil empire?
“Coincidentally prices in those places going over the top for some reason.” Do you have evidence for this? How can you be so sure that it is them?
“I also find overly subsidized EV production and attempts to flood market with them quite aggressive.” -> What’s the problem with subsidizing EV production? Is that a bad thing?
But begging for help from slavery driven country is not weakening US, it shows how desperate Russia is
Could you name this “slavery driven country” and explain why you are referring to it like that?
Also, what evidence do you have to say that China is an empire like the USA?
Wow! I am always impressed with the content that you share here! What a video!
The US supreme court has been very busy lately doing crazy stuff like this. They also weakened federal regulators in boost for business.
Every time I read about this, it angers me to no end. I wonder when will the US empire ever die off. When will they stop hurting people?
This abuse has gone long enough.
I completely understand. In my case, I still am in some subreddits but my exposure to Reddit has greatly been reduced. Fortunately, Lemmygrad is my new home for me.
From the gist of what I read, the banned guy is a nuclear advocate that has the following credentials:
From the Youtube comments, the subreddit is modded for some reason by an anti-nuclear power mod. It is ironic that the sub is called r/NuclearPower even though it has an anti nuclear stance.
Now about the last question of what the banned guy said, it can be summarized as follows:
Lol, someone downvoted almost all of the comments in this thread.
Wow, that guy has to be a fed. Otherwise, how can he have so much money and time to pursue this obsession. It’s crazy.
The coup failed folks!! https://www.elespectador.com/mundo/america/en-vivo-denuncian-intento-de-golpe-de-estado-en-bolivia/
It all ended with Zúñiga retiring with his whereabouts unknown, dismissed and under investigation by the Bolivian Public Prosecutor's Office for the events, which lasted approximately two hours
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That will certainly be an interesting event.
From my perspective, unless you meant by real-world conditions as economic or material, this is a no.
After looking at what the author used to explain the decline of public trust which mentions the following: “Race, however, is the most significant factor I’ve found that correlates with the decline”, he doesn’t mentions the material conditions behind why race is an important factor. He also expands this in the following excerpt: