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Yes and Rome also had the whole immigration issue population replacement thing too. The US is following incredibly closely to how Rome fell. Of course it took bad actors to take both down. The US and Rome were Republics, not Democracies. Informed masses (without massive coordinated subversion) would allow the system to work much better. I'm not saying a Republic is the best, it's just the best that has existed up till this point. The "cohesive" society thing is exactly what the mass immigration is destroying as well as the self-hatred inducing media. I'm not saying the National Socialists of Germany didn't try and nurture Nationalist, people should be taking pride in their people and their culture for sure. Top down government has always had massive faults though, people choosing what's best for others is very inefficient. Also who would have been after Hitler? Then who after that? The power gets too constricted to a small few. Power should be spread out to the masses as much as possible to prevent psychopaths from running places into shit-holes of death. As in my previous post, I don't believe humans have yet reached this level of civilization because it does take informed/wise people to make it work. The non-aggression principal isn't about pacifism, it's about just not fucking anyone else over while protecting what's yours from cunts.

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Agreed, but only authoritarian regimes have managed to hold the line or even put up a fight. Without the elephant in the room first getting addresses, civilization will never progress, but it is to late now. Humanity lost long time ago.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Marathon

The first democracy, using volunteers who purchased their own equipment defeated a larger force from the strongest empire on the earth at that time.

AI and the robots will control all in a century.