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@Dice not particularly. she's on point. being American helps you understand American politics. your takes on it have been self contradictory and amusingly foreign. just take a second to think and follow the points laid out before you, silly.
@Dice We're not talking about any other country except for America.
You're seeing the same thing happen in Canada, Australia, Germany and adjacent, the UK, if you want to observe foreign examples.
Your attempts to reason/determine cause will be faulty because you are blind to effect, so your guesses don't stem from the reality in America; what Americans experience. sorry.
@f0x@dsmc.space So the examples of Russia, China, Denmark, do not apply as foreign examples, the examples of Canada, Australia, Germany, no idea what ''adjectent'' is, I assume more than just France, and the UK are because...

If this is a particular American phenomenon, then you cannot use countries where similar things happens and discount the ones where it doesn't. America isn't a special exception on how nations and elites operate.
@Dice Nations and elites operate in an obvious variety of ways, as presented by the Anglosphere / Sub-Saharan African / seemingly everywhere else split on how the internal politics function even if using the same system.

In the Anglosphere voting blocks are more important than oil, it is great replacement, a facaded war, slowly burning the empire in question to the ground, for means of extraction and etcetera.

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