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It's crazy how the US simultaneously wants the world to depend on them while also treating them like second class Allies. But the moment those allies say it's not worth it and try to form other alliances, the US calls them ungrateful and cries. If you've ever seen or been in a abusive relationship, this is what it looks like on a nation to nation situation
That's a core principle of colonialism: The colony acts as a cheap resource provider and sales market for the colonizer at the same time while having no actual autonomy.
We also can see a similar dynamic in modern globalism where production facilities were moved to countries where labour is cheap. Which is the reason many people call globalism colonialism 2.0.
Quite frankly, if europe wants to cry about being colonies maybe they should've thought before they acted.
Oh I'm well aware. It's just we need to not fall into the W. E. B. Du Bois trap of speaking down to those who need knowledge but do to no fault of their own don't have the knowledge to understand larger concepts. Put things in the a way that the average individual can understand without treating them as idiots. Everyone understands what an abusive relationship is, and how hard it is for those trapped to get out. Colonialism, globalization, capitalism, etc are tough concepts to grasp when the education system failed you. Target the personal aspects of concepts so even the red hats who were home schooled can connect with. We are in an abusive relationship with capitalism. If you feel on happy with your living, working, and social environment, it's probably not you that's the problem. You are trapped in an abusive relationship with an economic system that was designed to pit you against your friends, family, and neighbors while money that is rightfully yours is taken by those above you.