I saw Russia and China being criticized for their lack of support for Iran. I'm curious what that support consist of, because afaik they haven't done much so far.
The way I see it the biggest issue is the lack of law enforcement. It creates a driving culture where by respecting the law you're just a "sucker", because you constantly see other drivers not respecting it and getting ahead.Drivers get mad at you if you're only driving at the legal speed limit. You're impeding the flow of traffic and are being dangerous they argue.Even running red lights is somewhat common nowadays because unless you actually cause a crash then nothing happens. It's not like you get fined or stopped by the police - there is no police and there are no cameras.
I'm not sure I get your question. More natural... is more natural better? The desert itself is natural, and it's expanding due to winds carrying the sand away - desertification. That's also a natural process, but it's not good for living things like vegetation and animals. It's hard for life to flourish in the desert."Making the desert bloom" we can argue is less natural, because it's made through human intervention. But it sure as hell will be good for the flora and fauna that will be inhabiting that area. And it'll be good for us humans too, and for "the planet/the environment" we can say, because food can't grow in the desert, humans and animals can't live in the desert, etc. There's no water, no shade, no food, nothing in a desert.Afaik (and I'm no expert in the matter, I just saw videos and articles about this) Spain is also having issues with desertification, and so is Africa, and other places too probably. Humans there are trying to stop the process too, by building "green walls" and stuff. I think it's a good endeavor.
I always thought they weren't going to do it.Most probably think it's just a temporary Trump thing and no way will this be bad for us in the long term.And it's cyclical - we don't have our own tech because it never gets developed because there's no need for it since we're using US tech, trapping us in this dependency.
Well we see here one cop going off the rails and attacking a civilian full force. So we might say ok just that 1 cop is a bad apple but not all of them are like that. Fair.But what did the rest of them do? Will they report/punish/fire the bad cop? Usually that's not what happens. They defend their own, which makes them complicit.
I don't think they can afford or that they desire war with Europe.But I wouldn't be surprised if Europe stages a false flag so it has pretext for an all out conflict.
Fake news! Kidding ofc, just wanted to underline it's silly to reply to someone who argues in bad faith.