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Americans need to stop thinking there is help coming from outside their borders.

I'm sorry but you all need to straighten out your mess on your own because the rest of the world is too busy running around the globe in Crisis Mode forming new economic and security partnerships, re-evaluating and when possible, discarding ties to the US.

We, Canada, the EU, Australia, and other countries, are facing an Emergency because the majority of US voters chose Trump, Project 2025, and desired a political shake up supposedly to form a new new "democracy".

Now the US is threatening to invade several countries, and has proved they won't hesitate to follow through.

All US voters and abstainers,
All US citizens are responsible for the global political destabilization.
It's your job to sort this out!

You needed to realize because You control the Wealthiest Economy and Most Powerful Military, You had a Responsibility to Worldwide Political and Economic Stability.

YOU Failed Your Duty To The World

👉 No one can solve this problem except Americans.👈

#USA

cc @VeroniqueB99
here's my edited earlier post similar to yours

@SnowyCA @VeroniqueB99 I agree about the americans having to solve the problems on their own but I have no anger towards the american people only their regime. With Gerrymandering and a fixed two party system it is hard for an alternative voice to be heard in usa
@Robo105 @SnowyCA Nah. Not this time. Too many people didn't even bother to vote. Now they're sorry. Too little too late. I do agree the 2 party crap is ridiculous and needs to change, the antiquated elec. college needs to go etc etc... so many changes needed. But for now, burn. it. down.

@VeroniqueB99 @Robo105

And look how American interference has destabilized our own politics--Americans were well aware their country was at fault but turned a blind eye!

No. They no longer deserve our sympathy.

They need to get their act together, just as Canadians need to do the same and give our Maple Magas the boot.

@SnowyCA @VeroniqueB99 I agree about the Maple MAGA but I try to split the usa regime and MAGA from the majority of americans.
@Robo105 @VeroniqueB99
Something to ponder:
Those non-magas are not stopping their president from attacking our country.

@Robo105 @VeroniqueB99

No offence, Robin however, sometimes we need to pull on our grown up pants and face reality.

The time for niceties are over!

Our kind thoughts will be of no comfort to our relatives as US troops cross our border, or when Supreme Lunatic Leader hit the nuclear bomb button.

@SnowyCA @VeroniqueB99 I agree with you there but remember we are friends with the Germans after WW2
@Robo105 @SnowyCA Oh that's a good example... do you know how long it took for countries the most affected by WWII (The UK, France, Holland, Belgium, to name a few) to trust someone hailing from Germany. I can tell you: decades. 2 generations to be exact. It took not only not remembering first hand (for the silent generation and the boomers were shot), it took Gen X who had been raised by a generation who was a kid when the war ended.... no one trusted Germany for 30 or 40 years easy.
@VeroniqueB99 True and it was probably easier for Canadians as we didn't have devastated rubble filling our countries and cities
@Robo105 ...indeed... and rumbles wasn't the only problem... people not coming back or coming back walking from whereverthefuck with holes full of maggots in their backs... I could go on... that's what Americans don't get at. all. They can't even conceive of it. That's why Europe is so much quicker at standing up.

@VeroniqueB99 @Robo105 WW-II left holes everywhere. In society, in families, in trust. Bicycles. As you said, it takes at least two generations for that to heal and, I would say, three to forget.

I can vividly remember the empty space outside Rotterdam Central Station in the late seventies, early eighties (my teenage years). The temporary, low buildings that were put there after the heart of the city was destroyed in the 10 May bombardment of 1940. (1/2)

Damn right the Dutch did not trust or even hated Germans. There was still a very good chance at the time that visiting Germans had been there before, only wearing Wehrmacht or SS uniforms. It was only when grandchildren no longer had grandparents who lived through the occupation, that that resentment faded. (2/2)
@ArtHarg @VeroniqueB99 This is partly which I am suggesting sustained peaceful protests as opposed to violent street fights is a better way forward. I don't think the usa ever recovered from the war of independence and civil war
@Robo105 @VeroniqueB99 The USA never recovered from colonisation and immigration by religious fanatics. Its formative events were shaped by people who found it okay to exploit, kill, rob and displace people that were not like them, or people who held fundamentalist religious views that they felt allowed them to impose their views on others. That fault has been present in the US from the beginning and, unlike in Canada or Middle and South America, it was never sufficiently addressed.
@ArtHarg @Robo105 😥 half my family didn't come back and those who did weren't really 'there' for decades afterwards.
@VeroniqueB99 @Robo105 My father told about his father being taken for Arbeitseinsatz, but he came back at least. I can’t imagine what it would have been like to lose half my family. Jewish survivors of WW-II could, of course.
@ArtHarg @Robo105 ...not only Jewish...lots of people were not.
@VeroniqueB99 @ArtHarg True, Roma, Poles, Communists, Homosexuals etc

@Robo105
No, it was not easier for Canadians to restart friendships with Germans because we were overseas in the beginning of WW II , in Europe fighting Nazis long before the US! And some of our closest relatives died there, or were in prisoner of war camps, tortured, beaten, starved, enslaved, and dying.

The problem is most youngsters don't remember, but I sat and listened to my family who survived the atrocities.

You and others obviously never heard first hand what happened overseas and that frightens me because if you all had listened to their quiet, shaking voices, saw the terror in their eyes as they remembered, you would realize that the very same circumstances are happening in the US.

The US is treating Canada as Hitler did Austria, and that should alarm us all.

Please go read some history books, and some autobiographies of people who were there.
@VeroniqueB99

@SnowyCA @VeroniqueB99 I taught history for many years. I agree with your last point. I lost two uncles in ww2 and I understand what it cost my country. I said we had it easier which is a relative term as our cities were not bombed out rubble. This does not mean it was simple or easy for Canadians but we suffered less material destruction.

@Robo105 @VeroniqueB99

"less material destruction" yes, I agree, on our actual home ground. And we never had to run and hide from falling bombs.
Perhaps that's why Americans are so aggressive and insensitive to their country invading others, after all Pearl Harbour was so distant, they didn't experience the terror of bombs dropping in their own backyard like citizens in Europe.

@SnowyCA @Robo105 @VeroniqueB99 “New occasions teach new duties, time makes ancient truth uncouth, they must ever onwards and upwards still who would keep abreast of truth...and not attempt the future's portals with a blood rusted key." Lowell

The U.S. is mostly insane but absolutely a clear and present danger. We must forge ahead in a new world.

@VeroniqueB99 @Robo105

Even now we watch Germany carefully, especially with the rise in the AfD

@SnowyCA @VeroniqueB99 @Robo105 understandable. So do I as a German.

@A_No_nee_Moose I truly worry as I noticed the hold of the AfD there, and I am more than concerned because here in Canada we have the same problem.
Hopefully both our countries will push them back under a rock.

@VeroniqueB99 @Robo105

@SnowyCA @VeroniqueB99 @Robo105 I am in my mind exploring options of how to get unrest uncivil in case they actually gain power. Because instead of working against them, or government is doing their work for them there days. And our chancellor, despite being in another party, is the best spokesperson they could have asked for.

@A_No_nee_Moose

I noticed many of our countries' leaders are not strong; they are unwilling to take a hard line, to make a decision and act on one that might appear to be controversial, and because of that I understand why you might be thinking about how to form a resistance movement. It's a frightening thought, but to save my country and my neighbours, I would do the same as you.

I sincerely hope your chancellor soon realizes he needs to preserve the integrity of your government, and take action to protect the people of Germany, rather than cater to the whims of a hateful group.

I send you all my best wishes and hopes you never have to fight to save your friends, family and neighbours from extremists like the AfD.

@VeroniqueB99 @Robo105

@SnowyCA @VeroniqueB99 @Robo105 thanks a lot. I also hope it never comes to that. A situation like in the US now is nothing anyone should have to go through.

@A_No_nee_Moose

I agree, no one should have to go through that. Hopefully what's happening in the US will serve as a warning to the rest of the world.

@VeroniqueB99 @Robo105

@SnowyCA @A_No_nee_Moose @VeroniqueB99 I agree but it takes time to firm up public support and a leader can only lead where people are willing to go. Canada is slowly waking from its dependent slumber and I would suggest Carney is ahead of the public curve regarding the threat from usa

@Robo105
I agree Carney does appear to be scrambling to realign our economic and security partnerships, he is continuing the efforts started by Trudeau. I just wish he was able to extract us from the US military, esp. those damned jets, they should be put on permanent hold.

I was told that our military, a certain dept. has been restricting shared info, I sure hope my source is correct.
We also need to end sharing cloud services with the US.
Whatever our PM is doing, he is walking a tightrope, performing a delicate dance with an insane and potentially lethal court jester.

@A_No_nee_Moose @VeroniqueB99

@SnowyCA @A_No_nee_Moose @VeroniqueB99 I could not agree more but with grey MAGA money flowing to afd and our maple maga the people have to decide if they are going to allow despots to take over. Despots win by convincing people their victory has already occurred. Peaceful sustained protests are the best response

@Robo105
Hitler would have mowed down peaceful protesters, very much like the ICE agent shooting an unarmed woman three times in the head.

@A_No_nee_Moose @VeroniqueB99

@Robo105 @VeroniqueB99

Sorry, not interested, please see my previous reply about non-magas.

@SnowyCA when a friend asks for help, you help em

Hell of an attitude from the land of letterkenny

@raineer

Your overwhelming ignorance about the help we offered is showing, not to mention your typical victim role-playing and hubris!

edit: For the love of your god and the universe, please go back to school and educate yourself. about international law and stop dreaming of saviours.

@SnowyCA this reply is the equivalence of me assuming you and everyone in Canada supported the trucker protests. But yeah good luck with all that.

Not sure who the fuck you think is playing victim, but try to jerk off harder thinking about it

@SnowyCA @VeroniqueB99 It is incumbent on Americans to "take him out" (like the thrash).