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alishadm ty 4 <333
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avilluk wrote:

Mosse | i think | your point is vital || i could not agree more with you || there seems to be a connection between regulations and economy ||
however | the problem is not people s rights | i think ||
basic rights for all || note | not equal rights for all || we are not equal || we are different ||
i think | the problem is the states || the states and the idea of states fail when it comes to managing the state || or let us speak with the president `` i did not know that washington is so slow`` ||
i stand for individual rights and a very very lean state ||

sans_|_ohne
a
ps | yes europe is full of moralists


About human rights, I do believe it's better to leave the choice for the leaders.

Self-discipline is more vital than regulations.

When people have self-discipline.

They will stop supporting those self-contradicting activists or politicians.

Stop having expectations on the leaders.

We don't need always to claim that we are supportive of "human rights".

When the people genuinely respect each other, trust each other.

Never say that one country lacks human rights and then we boycott them.

I would say it's a bad practice of Europe and US.

The people around the world would enjoy more freedom and prosperity.

For those nations that are developing,

We should try our best to assist their growth if possible.

Do Invest and trade in their country, instead of giving those humanitarian aids to those politicians that abuse human rights.

Unless those developing nations don't want growth, like Zimbabwe did.

If you asked why we overcame the decision so easily,

When ZANU don't want growth, we directed the investment to ANC in South Africa.

We didn't want to boycott ZANU, it was ZANU that drives us out, being suspicious of our British influence.
rachelsaidso ty 4 <333
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Mosse wrote:
avilluk wrote:

Mosse | i am sorry what happened to your family and you | ♥ ||
it is for some very tough to overcome experiences like that ||
it is not easy to think about human organisation | with experiences like you mentioned | detached ||
however | we do not have a chance but to learn from the past and get over it ||
one thing | i think | is | forget leaders || the job cannot be done || it is a 24 h and 365 days job || not one can do that ||
me personally can work for 72 h but then i have to sleep at least 4 h || before i can go for another 48 h || then i need some 8 h and so on ||
i have mastered several projects with that rhythm || eg | shopping center coordination || local festival || exhibitions ||
these projects are nothing compared to the job to run human organisation ||
i think | who believes to be able to run a land is nuts ||
i do not care whatever the man or woman is called ||



Yes. It's pretty much the same worldwide. It happens everywhere.

People expect too much from others.
People also want too much rights.

I prefer having as minimal regulations as possible.
It's against the desire of those people, they want much rights, they expect much benefits from others.

Now we see, The nations with the most lenient regulations were relatively flourishing.
US, Australia, Singapore, Chile ; not Europe.

People are so critical about US lenient policies, claiming that lenient policies are creating the recession.

In fact US is still one of the most resilient economy so far. despite the wrong direction led in 2000s.

Australia, Singapore, Chile are similar to US, being quite resilient.

Face it. If people want regulations, their nations are doomed to fail.

The rest of the world, is always lagging behind.


Mosse | i think | your point is vital || i could not agree more with you || there seems to be a connection between regulations and economy ||
however | the problem is not people s rights | i think ||
basic rights for all || note | not equal rights for all || we are not equal || we are different ||
i think | the problem is the states || the states and the idea of states fail when it comes to managing the state || or let us speak with the president `` i did not know that washington is so slow`` ||
i stand for individual rights and a very very lean state ||

sans_|_ohne
a
ps | yes europe is full of moralists
avilluk wrote:

Mosse | i am sorry what happened to your family and you | ♥ ||
it is for some very tough to overcome experiences like that ||
it is not easy to think about human organisation | with experiences like you mentioned | detached ||
however | we do not have a chance but to learn from the past and get over it ||
one thing | i think | is | forget leaders || the job cannot be done || it is a 24 h and 365 days job || not one can do that ||
me personally can work for 72 h but then i have to sleep at least 4 h || before i can go for another 48 h || then i need some 8 h and so on ||
i have mastered several projects with that rhythm || eg | shopping center coordination || local festival || exhibitions ||
these projects are nothing compared to the job to run human organisation ||
i think | who believes to be able to run a land is nuts ||
i do not care whatever the man or woman is called ||



Yes. It's pretty much the same worldwide. It happens everywhere.

People expect too much from others.
People also want too much rights.

I prefer having as minimal regulations as possible.
It's against the desire of those people, they want much rights, they expect much benefits from others.

Now we see, The nations with the most lenient regulations were relatively flourishing.
US, Australia, Singapore, Chile ; not Europe.

People are so critical about US lenient policies, claiming that lenient policies are creating the recession.

In fact US is still one of the most resilient economy so far. despite the wrong direction led in 2000s.

Australia, Singapore, Chile are similar to US, being quite resilient.

Face it. If people want regulations, their nations are doomed to fail.

The rest of the world, is always lagging behind.
leelawednesday | i am glad you love
sans_|_ohne
a [avilluk ljd (lukas jakob david) leu]
ps | i do know that we live in a time where most of us are under pressure || we all have to pay bills ||
moreover | all have the right to relax ||
thus | a
BIG THANK YOU TO ALL WHO TAKE SOME OF THEIR SCARCE TIME TO CARE || :) ||
Mosse wrote:
avilluk wrote:

Mosse | i am sorry what happened to your family and you | ♥ ||
it is for some very tough to overcome experiences like that ||
it is not easy to think about human organisation | with experiences like you mentioned | detached ||
however | we do not have a chance but to learn from the past and get over it ||
one thing | i think | is | forget leaders || the job cannot be done || it is a 24 h and 365 days job || not one can do that ||
me personally can work for 72 h but then i have to sleep at least 4 h || before i can go for another 48 h || then i need some 8 h and so on ||
i have mastered several projects with that rhythm || eg | shopping center coordination || local festival || exhibitions ||
these projects are nothing compared to the job to run human organisation ||
i think | who believes to be able to run a land is nuts ||
i do not care whatever the man or woman is called ||

sans_|_ohne
a


It's simple. What they should learn is to respect each other.

It's a pity how some human beings can't even achieve this.

Mosse ty 4 ur response ||
well | ``they`` does not bring us anywhere ||
it is up to us to understand that our present structures and ideas are not to be managed || we are different but some is the same for all of us || time ||
at now time before in history was anything like the present states || that is why obama failed and all after him are going to fail ||
eg | any compulsory (sorry) regulation is going to fail without exception ||
i know this since i am a child || my grandfather loved me for it while he was pleading for | eg | pension schemes in parliament and got through || he was a social democrat || i loved him as a philosopher but disliked him as a poltician || he loved me dearly for it ||

respect | well | i am sure you have an idea implied which i cannot know ||
please tell me more ||
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a [avilluk ljd (lukas jakob david) leu]
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avilluk wrote:

Mosse | i am sorry what happened to your family and you | ♥ ||
it is for some very tough to overcome experiences like that ||
it is not easy to think about human organisation | with experiences like you mentioned | detached ||
however | we do not have a chance but to learn from the past and get over it ||
one thing | i think | is | forget leaders || the job cannot be done || it is a 24 h and 365 days job || not one can do that ||
me personally can work for 72 h but then i have to sleep at least 4 h || before i can go for another 48 h || then i need some 8 h and so on ||
i have mastered several projects with that rhythm || eg | shopping center coordination || local festival || exhibitions ||
these projects are nothing compared to the job to run human organisation ||
i think | who believes to be able to run a land is nuts ||
i do not care whatever the man or woman is called ||

sans_|_ohne
a


It's simple. What they should learn is to respect each other.

It's a pity how some human beings can't even achieve this.
Mosse wrote:
avilluk wrote:

Mosse | yes i can understand your response || however | may it not come to this ||
unfortunately | your forecast is closer to reality than my speculation as one day is today ||

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It happened in Zimbabwe. in 1990.

They did even against Chinese from Hong Kong.

My family had property that have been confiscated by ZANU in Salisbury (now Harare)

Even though my family (including me) does support ZANU in private despite their confiscation.

I definitely prefer Mugabe in America rather than Obama.


Mosse | i am sorry what happened to your family and you | ♥ ||
it is for some very tough to overcome experiences like that ||
it is not easy to think about human organisation | with experiences like you mentioned | detached ||
however | we do not have a chance but to learn from the past and get over it ||
one thing | i think | is | forget leaders || the job cannot be done || it is a 24 h and 365 days job || not one can do that ||
me personally can work for 72 h but then i have to sleep at least 4 h || before i can go for another 48 h || then i need some 8 h and so on ||
i have mastered several projects with that rhythm || eg | shopping center coordination || local festival || exhibitions ||
these projects are nothing compared to the job to run human organisation ||
i think | who believes to be able to run a land is nuts ||
i do not care whatever the man or woman is called ||

sans_|_ohne
a

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