Empire Building, Global Conquest, Imperialism, Colonialism & Racism



Empire Building, Global Conquest, Imperialism, Colonialism & Racism
My apologies if the headline created an expectation of an interesting and intense topic of discussion today. I simply wanted to whet your appetite for what you can look forward to upon my return on Monday. After my incendiary rants over the NFL's galling announcement of the league's new policy to penalize teams for a players persistence in peaceful protests of racial and social injustice during playing the national anthem, I realized after much thought, a need to expand my analysis beyond America's Black, White divide. In order to fully appreciate the root causes of deep seeded racial animosity, I felt it would be far more instructive to broaden the examination of this issue well beyond the parameters of America's hate-filled history. Thus, my intention is to assist in the understanding of why some of those of European descent feel they should own and or rule the world.
If I'm successful in this comprehensive endeavor, by the time I reach my bottom line, hopefully, you'll understand why the United States and other Western powers are having such a difficult time dealing with North Korea, China, Iran, and the Middle East, as well as the continent of Africa. Heretofore, my geopolitical analysis has failed to connect the dots and that was a huge mistake. In an effort to correct that glaring error, I plan to conflate these historic conflicts to provide an enlightening perspective that many of the world's elites would prefer you remain ignorant of. And while what I intend to share is not exactly hidden knowledge, it is a perspective that few will learn in most schools these days, if any. So tell your friends. I promise it's gonna be a blast.
However, its Friday, its springtime and the weather here in New York City is expected to be picture perfect. With temperatures to range between the low to mid 80's with almost no humidity, I hardly want to spend the day laboring over a topic so depressingly daunting. After spending last evening dissecting U.S. propaganda given for Donald Trump's retreating from his commitment to the Singapore Summit with Kim Jong-un, swinging a tennis racket to release some tension and stress is a welcomed alternative. That said, I'll C-Ya Monday. No Podcast today.

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