@@ninjaman815 its just the fear created by the media propaganda, a.k.a the incessant news pieces about China, Russia and even NK. It doesn’t need to be a rational one.
@@justsomemainer1384 I'm sorry, what do you call it when an army of politically motivated people are sent by their leader to attack a country's seat of government with the express goal of invalidating an election & installing their leader instead?
@@dr.zoidberg8666 How do you call an army attacking/censoring political opposition, destroy governmental/civilians infrastructure and using fear to gain followers/demoralize for the 'greater good' ? This is BLM, ANTIFA and the 'left' for the past years
It's important for Americans to know this is how the world sees us. Not as a beacon of hope and democracy, but a greedy, dangerous and corrupt nation of corporate thieves
I'm one of the few privileged to go on holiday to the US once, and have a family history of persecution by an US backed-dictatory. And i found that the average burger-head wasn't an aggressive moronic brute. But mostly friendly, if ignorant, people. I truly belive that if that good hearth wasn't corrupted by lies, the US could be a true place of hope for the future
How do we do that , I’m weak , my parents have some connections, what are we supposed to do , try to fight the devil ??? We can’t do that ( good luck I’m just gonna try to get a job , a regular life , if your gonna change something , then do it . ).
The American intelligence agencies have a long history of classifying not just sensitive information but especially embarrassing information, and there is a LOT of classified embarrassing information.
I'm a old man from Argentina. All this is not news for me. But what is news to me is to see every day more young Americans, like this channel or Hasan Piker, telling the real part of the hegemony speech. In my college days we only hear Noam Chomsky from USA spreading an alternative speech. It seems the tide is turning
“America doesn’t meddle in foreign affairs” and 20 other gut busting jokes you can tell your friends who have even a cursory knowledge of American geopolitics
The privilege I have to know past the propaganda and the world itself. Half the people in The US can’t name 10 different countries. I have been studying them and their history and geopolitical systems today. So I’m not that one idiot that says “Georgia isn’t a country it’s a state”
@@jenyhooker1760 What I said isn't wrong tho, it is an extremely well known fact that the US does extensively meddle in foreign affairs. You don't really need to watch the entire video to know that (although you probably should). Also, I DID watch the full video, and what I saw was just about what I expected to see.
America is number 1 and that's all they want us to know. If you bring this stuff up in public, people get defensive and call you an anti-american commie. And I live in one of the more progressive cities in the US- Portland, Oregon
Uhhh... Defending us in centeral ameri... I mean uhhh, selling things to centeral amrica to help develpment for money to overthr... I mean, uhhh, Putin, Putin, Putin, Russia, Hackers, Fuck off.
When I was going to University of Florida, I became friends with a student who was getting his Ph.D. in engineering. He and his family had to leave El Salvador because the military government, which was backed by the United States, had them all on a death list because he had the audacity to speak out against the murder of so many of his fellow countrymen. America has a really good track record like this in Central and South America. Goooo Amerka.
@@aaronfield7899 He was on a death list,and he came to the U.S. on a work visa and was enrolled in a Ph.D. program in engineering at the University of Florida.. Because he had a work visa, he was able to bring his wife and 2 children. All of which would have been disappeared. The United States didn't put him on a list, the El Salvadoran Military did. which was backed by the United States.
@@jackt5617 I think his question is, why did he come to the country that supports that military government? Contributing to the US economy by working there is only going to make it stronger, and more capable of supporting more bad governments in the future. Why flee to the country that caused your problems?
@@LancesArmorStrikingBecause that's the whole point. The U.S. will destabilize a region, and the educated who resist are given the "choice" to come work in the U.S., a choice they can't really refuse. In this way, the U.S. drains a country of it's brainpower, it's intellectual political power, and enriches itself with new cheaper labor. Of course, those who aid in the destabilization get to live nice comfortable lives in Miami.
In Russia we believe, that 90-s were attempt to "sell" whole country to US, as there were US advisors in Russian government. Back there US "loved" Russia, but as soon as one showed signs of cutting off foreign owners, that's it - we are enemies now.
The USA is an extension of British culture. There are in fact very few authentically indigenous elements of American culture, the best-known examples being jazz, blues, hip-hop, and basketball. The British will to dominate was imported to the US wholesale.
@@taterkaze9428 gold, glory and god. You heard that phrase cuz it’s from the colonists that made America. We still follow that policy except the gold is oil.
Every world leader in charge, duringtimes of conflict(read as war)has knowingling sent thousands if not millions, to their deaths, not only during war, but, during "peacekeeping manuevers.". It NEVER really changes, even with changes in regimes, and, leaddrship! To paraphrase a cartoon, ; "Oh, don't look so shocked!"
This whole for the interest of democracy is nothing more than the traditional Deus Vult. The evolution of casus belli of war went from territory claims, to religious claims to now for "democratic" claims.
@Yosef Yonin Guess who helped Hitler get into power thinking he'd be a good political ally. No its not all black and white, the problem is that America has a habit of meddling for personal gain under a guise of benevolence only to make matters worse. Ever notice how for all the big talk we don't dare pick fights with countries like China or Korea that can actually punch back? We only use them to fuel propaganda.
the amount of damage and suffering the US has caused to Latin American countries is unmeasurable. And it keeps happening. And American citizens are completely oblivious.
It's not that they are oblivious. They just don't care. Americans demonize Latin America's practices as they book their vacation to one of its countries. Or become an "expat" and benefit from the feared socialism policies.
@@Dkoarn man I've lived here my whole life and haven't met a person my age (21) that could even attempt to explain what communism or socialism is, let alone capitalism
Here’s the worst part about it: It’s been baked in to US foreign policy since James Monroe, the 5th President (no, that’s not a typo). The “Monroe Doctrine” was the US trying to prevent European powers from meddling in Latin America, but at the very same time the US decided it could do whatever the heck it wanted in Latin America. The stench of hypocrisy stretches from sea to shining sea.
Give me a break America is the sole reason as to why other parts of the world remain very chaotic so the billionaire class can pretend all they want but they can’t hide from facts and the facts state that America was never innocent but rather deep down a very evil country America can try her best to obscure her true colors on the world stage but for the people living in reality she can’t
@@eziokill9112 Sure thing dude. Like the way our decade long bloodbath in SE Asia kept Laos and Vietnam from invading Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines? Eeeek! THE DOMINOS!!! What utterly discredited, hysterical horseshit. We could've had peaceful terms of trade and diplomacy with ALL of those nations in 1954 - in the wake of the French collapse at Dien Bien Phu.
“The US doesn’t meddle with international affairs” I’m Hmong and my grandfather died due to the CIA conscripting the Hmong to defend a trial that crossed into Laos and Vietnam. The US was fighting against a “communist and evil” north of Vietnam, and the north won, and still somehow deals better with crisis’ then the US, the “staple of freedom”
poor child you are brainwashed, my father is too cause he watches too much mainstream media, still i don't follow his ideologies which he constantly chants 😅
I live in Nicaragua and the craziest thing about living here is seeing the extent of the US propoganda. People in Nicaragua have basically no clue that the USA has commited the acts you've talked about in this video. Most Nicaraguans think of the US as this benevolent entity who protects democracy in the world. Meanwhile, the US has invested millions of dollars into destabilizing Nicaraguans. Its really tragic seeing how much people here idolize the very country who has enabled their suffering...
Same here in my country the Philippines, most desperate people think that the US and American people are vastly superior to us thanks to us being a former US colony. And to add insult to injury, there's also a phenomenon called colonial mentality which is common among so many Filipinos.
@@johney3734 Its genuinely hard to find good information about things like socialism, there is so much hate online that even the people who want to talk about it often end up getting defensive... Most people argue instead of talk... they want to prove how they feel is right instead of asking questions... its tough
As a Chilean, this is very frustrating. Many of my family members were almost killed during Pinochet's dictatorship, some of them were exiled, and many people they knew were killed or disappeared.
You mean the very same latin Americans who risk life, limb, and murder by Mexican drug cartels to immigrate to America by the millions every year from totalitarian or socialist governments Funny, they do not look depressed when they cross our borders and we welcome them to add to our distinctiveness.
Even if every American knows this, and I think they do at this point. There's nothing we can do about it. Our government does not belong to its people but to corporate interests.
Also elites really do things to make American civilians have some kind of arrogance and superiority complex. "Yes. We will rule you". But in reality elites are using American resources for corporates interest only
@@caioluciosalles3046we’re too far removed from kings and mere military with just swords and axes. The “kings” today have missiles, tanks , nukes. I mean that’s a hell of feat to overcome
Nothing we can do? Like if we are all slaves to the powerful? What makes these sniveling cowards powerful? Intrinsically, nothing! Our LE and military are what protect these losers. So if you raised some idiot to join either terror group, perhaps try harder to talk them out of it and leave these crony losers to fight their own battles.
I'm 99% sure you'll see more examples like those in YOUR lifetime. Just wait and see what happens if Brazil elects a socialist next year. The Brazilian military has already been coordinating with the US military, I would not be surprised at all if they stage a coup in case the election doesn't go their way. Be vigilant of any foreign country or leader that MSM vilifies on tv. Chances are high, they are exactly the movements we should be supporting.
My grandma was almost killed during the dictatorship because she was thought to be a socialist, she was tortured for days and then thanks to some weird thing of destiny she was thrown out to the streets all beaten and bleeding out, she just went home and went to rest and survived, this was during the time in wich most of her family had already been on the move to argentina since stuff was getting worse and worse, she already had many friends and people she knew meet a worse fate, by being gone, dissapeared, probably dumped into a river, or having their corpses burned, who knows, I'm just happy she's still here with us to this very day.
@@holgerlinke98 Yea but u asking why it would be scary, just because it's common it don't mean it ain't absolutely horrifying to hear about how recent it was, like talking about the genocide of indigenous people, absolutely horrifying things with very recent cases, but that also happened everywhere, all over the continent, and we still gotta deal with the aftermath of it.
Hearing the story of Allende makes me so sad and furious every time. He was such a good and honourable man, he didn't deserve that death. I hope the downfall of the CIA comes soon, and that whoever is still around gets held accountable.
@@quangle-zi2oz He knew that he would have been tortured and turned in to criminal so he chose the only way out he could and that was martyr the issue US expected that and pushed in A tyrant to make sure any one that follows him would be murdered.
They probably won't though. After all Rumsfeld justrecently died...in his sleep peacefully. Same going to happen with Kissenger. These terrible people tend to get to live out their lives.
"I'm going to write a list of every country that the US has meddled with." .... "On second thought writing a list of countries the US hasn't meddled with will be much shorter." **hands over a blank sheet of paper**
General Smedley Butler tried to tell us after WW I, "War Is A Racket." A gung-ho soldier suddenly realizes his entire career was for US corporate interests.
I'm half Chilean but never been to Chile and don''t really have any connection with the country, but hearing that Allende speech is really heartbreaking. You can hear in his voice that he knew what was going to happen to his country.
@@b.d.a.8719 nixon could not have affected inflation or unemployment rates. Those variables are almost endogenous. I’m not saying the US is a role model; but this video put too much emphasis in what the us says or does. Local variables matter much more.
Zuko: "Growing up, we were taught that the Fire Nation was the greatest civilization in history. And somehow, the War was our way of sharing our greatness with the rest of the world. What an amazing lie that was. The people of the world are terrified by the Fire Nation. They don't see our greatness. They hate us! And we deserve it! We've created an era of fear in the world. And if we don't want the world to destroy itself, we need to replace it with an era of peace and kindness."
And then the fire nation right wingers burned him at the stake for being a woke commie nazi pacifist woke liberal democrat woke mob woke socialist woke.
Anytime someone gives me the “worlds protector” bit, I tell them to look up the CIAs declassified documents and to get back to me. They never get back to me.
Most likely because they'd rather dismiss you and continue spouting their propaganda, than actually expend the effort to read the damn reports. As a wise old(er) man once told me, "Once a fool, always a fool; and a fool born of ignorance is irredeemable. Ignorance fortifies foolishness, and foolishness feeds ignorance."
It demonstrates that 99% of U.S media is a manipulating media and that the huge majority of Americans still doesn't try to get information from different sources abroad to verify U.S. media information.
@@thomasxl3975 Guess who funded and trained them? Guess who also had advanced warnings that they would attack them yet did nothing for a convenient excuse to invade Afghanistan? The US, stop parroting the government’s BS or get out.
No one seriously believes that. Most conservatives also hate the large military spending and foreign intervention. America's foreign policy isn't some secret
I think the Nicaragua event was even worse because they were neutral even when the US attacked. After being blocked by the US in the UN for asking for help, they asked the USSR which the US jumped on for legitimacy to attack
@@jonlinin9682 This is why China is so defiant with us, they had to learn how to fend for themselves when the West viewed them as a weak, failed country. Well guess what
@@sandrapark8705 The west propped up the country and exported a significant portion of its industry to the country because it offered a source of slave - I mean cheap - labor, thereby jumpstarting its economy enough that it could have its own imperial ambitions? Did I guess right, or is the last half century of "West/East" relations a fiction dreamed up by madmen?
@@aerfwefd7334 Yeah... after China modernized themselves after Britain became the world's biggest drug cartel, then when the Chinese got fed up over Britain selling drugs in their country the British stole some of their land for fun and called them poor, opium loving addicts. The only place they propped up before China helped themselves was Hong Kong which China didn't own anyways.
@@sandrapark8705 China helping themselves. That's a rich one. Thanks for the laugh. Late 19th- and early 20th century China had essentially the same disjointed relationship with the western powers as Japan did with the US, albeit with more opium. China had very little success in modernizing in any way until the 1970's when the US suddenly became very interested in bringing China into the "global order" under Nixon. China's "remarkable progress" of the past half century is a direct result of the US government and industry leaders actively feeding China technology, administrative methods, and economic power for nigh on the entire time. China would be no more modern now than then were it not for US intervention. You need to ignore ideology and face the fact that while the European intervention in China resulted in great tragedy for the locals - as imperial ventures often do - China would not be where it is today without US intervention. Carter legitimized the CCP internationally. Nixon started the process by which China industrialized. Nearly every administration and congress since has facilitated the strengthening of China. Without that interference, I'd wager we'd be lamenting that the CCP had starved an even quarter of a billion people, rather than "just" 80-100 million. I'd further wager that China would be derisively called "Greater North Korea" for a wide variety of reasons. None of this excuses the US interventions in its inner sphere of influence or consistently lying about the causes of conflicts it starts. However, that sort of behavior is as old as civilization, so I doubt it will ever change, regardless of how offensive it is to the sensibilities of those of us who realize it. Power, after all, is self-serving and it matters little what the source of the power is or the ideology behind it.
You are making a great service of exposing the capitalist oligarchs' lies. Learning about these topics Is very important, It makes people understand the rotten pillars of the system that at this point will collapse one way or the other. We must be ready to fight for what is the world we want to live in. Remember, there Is no saviour, you are gonna save yourself, taking direct action!
@@MildTomfoolery123 I hope not, but It might happen if things get spicy, he already mentioned that he has been visited by the alfabet agencies a couple of times if you know what i mean..."tHe (fry)EsT natIoN in tHe WORLD!"
There's a reason they don't teach this in US schools. If the people really knew what atrocities the US commits it would be really hard to indoctrinate them into blind patriotism.
I grew up in Honduras, and remember my parents talking about friends "disappearing" when they were younger. Usually the disappeared were involved in student political movements
Uh no, many people, especially as you go farther left (from my experience anyways) know that we are extremely petty to other nations that we don't agree with, if not outright belligerent.
I have been working as an interpreter with American clients for several years and I'm sorry to say that ignorance among most americans is shocking and infuriating sometimes. I actually go out of my way to explain some facts sometimes about other countries or languages in certain situations.
Thank you for your work because if not for non-US persons taking the time to spread the knowledge, many Americans are simply left to their own brainwashing. We're not taught much in school outside of how to be a model factory employee and "Murica is number 1!" nonsense. Im lucky enough to have travelled outside the US and curious (or fearful) enough to learn myself, but most arent so lucky.
As a 22 yo chilean this video was really intense, i cannot say how painfull it is to know and remember what happened on september 11th, but i can say that the chilean people are now very aware of everything wrong, and i know that we can change it, and as Allende said in his last speech, "the great avenues through which the free man passes will be opened to build a better society"
As an American I’m well aware of this. I see what we did to Central America, the Middle East, Cuba so on and so forth. I makes me sick that our leaders are such hypocrites, and I know one day we will have to pay because of our government.
My father and uncle were kidnapped and tortured by the fascist dictatorship of Pinochet here in Chile (1978 and 1973 respectively). Some of their friends were killed and others still remain as disappeared. All of this because of their political ideas. With the rise of neofascism the last decade you can still hear people saying that "Pinochet failed because he didn't killed every communist". There is a BIG trauma on my family and thousands of families who suffered the consequences of being persecuted, tortured and killed by the State and military police. Thank you for exposing these kind of information to everyone. Love your channel since the beginning!
im from cuba so i know what u feel. castro too had my dad beat and jailed, only based on his ideas and his hate for communism. after all my years this what i came in conclusion, Voting is the dumbest thing whoever you idiots give power to isnt trying to make your life better ( the sooner you realize this the better ) its all a game. its all about wealth and power always was always will be. the people are nothing but people who help create health and are disposable, we need to stop giving humans power.
Oh, no! As an American citizen who wants to make America better than ever (by reducing terrorism against other countries obviously), I fear Neo-Nazis and Neo-fascists like everyone else fears them.
@@kevpatguiriot Umm patron is literally people coming together to support what they love a complete opposite of Capitalism. And yes because of Capitalism failures and hes not the only one.
@@zenogstwitch8296 That's capitalism, you're still selling yourself on Patreon. Capitalism doesn't just mean "corporations," capitalism is about the ability to choose your work and sell your skills and interests on your means in order to get by. Capitalism isn't the problem, elected politicians with corporate interests who refuse to enforce our consumer protections and give handouts to billion dollar corporations saying "if they fail people will lose jobs" when, no, if they fail another company can have the equal opportunity to rise up and fill those jobs. Ending capitalism won't stop the issue of politicians with corporate interests. It will just make it so we have no chance of doing something about it. To me, I don't trust the government any more than corporations. They're all groups of powerful people trying to stay that way. And I feel far less safe having the government have end to end control on our economy and production. If you think capitalism is bad because a handful of people control the world I don't see how it's better to have one organization control the world instead of just a handful at least with the handful they have to sort of compete. People have the ability to make things to better our world even though there are companies who do things to worsen our world. I've seen some arguments that some people are willing to just make things for the greater good and don't need to get paid for it so we'll still improve if we got rid of capitalism. However I don't see the logic behind that point because you need funding to be able to build these projects in the beginning we're not all rich yeah corporations have too much money now and they have more money than they need to continue operations by a lot but when you're first starting out you don't have that and what the government is supposed to give you a grant for that how do you qualify for that Grant how do you prove that you can do that. With capitalism you can make a smaller idea to fund your bigger idea. Sorry it's a mess I use voice to text for the second half and I keep trying to correct the grammatical issues.
This absolutely enrages me. To think what a safe, thriving and healthy world we could be living in if the United States didn't have a death grip on the global economy. Free Market MY ASS.
I’m not going to defend the U.S. in it’s actions, but I will say that if the U.S. didn’t have majority control, someone else would. (Probably China or Russia) I don’t know about you but I would much rather have the U.S. over them.
@@coolminer6242 You would rather US have control simply because you live in this country (I assume). In the meantime, the US says they stand for democracy and the will of the people yet we trample democracy in other countries out of fear of socialism being more popular than capitalism. Let the people decide how to be governed. Hell, even in the united states we don't get proper democratic representation. What do you think would happen if Russia or China had "control" over things.
@@corogast you hate your country to death lol then you must hate China to the deepest level of hell you, uh, sinophobe? Why exactly would China be a million times worse? Oh cuz you don't actually hate the US, you say that just to justify hating China. I swear Americans hate the Chinese more than how the nazis hate Jews, and they think it's all OK when they "criticize" US (accomplishing nothing, of course, just pretending to have the freedom of speech).
@@kushastea3961 Most of time when (usually) conservatives say they hate China, they mean the government. The CCP (China communist party) is a country that is actually filled with oppressed citizens unlike here in the US who just wants to start problems because we’ve become soo spoiled that we don’t even know how good we actually have it here in the US. Yea we have our faults but we are much better off with US being the strongest country. If China replaced the US military bases around the world those countries would be on their knees from China’s dictator. China doesn’t even consider Taiwan a country and claims Taiwan as China. Taiwanese citizens are scared that China will one day attack them because China hates seeing Taiwan claim itself as an independent country. But the only reason why China hasn’t done anything to Taiwan is because the US protects Taiwan’s independence. I kindly ask you to do A LOT of research about Russia and China’s governments. The left never talks about them and always think they’re these “heaven countries” when they aren’t.
Try narcissistic, self-righteousness, arrogant, spoiled rotten children who think they are self-made Gods. The nerve of Obama to pretend as though every single empire of the past did not believe (or convince the majority) that they were right in their foreign interventions.
We learn far more American mythology here than we ever have American history. It's a damn shame, really, because I'm almost positive a lot of folks here could be a force for good in the world if they learned more of our actual history.
There’s also one time when the US tries to put the Dalai Lama back to power in Tibet to continue his medieval feudal theocracy reign as long as they are allies to the US because China.
@@OptimisticNihilist15 yeah sure, Tibet was practicing serfdom. It's basically slavery, where serfs don't have personal freedom and can be bought, sold, mutilated or killed if their masters wills it. Pre-1951 Tibet was an elegantly simple society, basically you only have 2 classes of people: The monks (always doing totally productive activities) And The serfs, the people whose sole purpose in life is to feed the monks and venerate them So the popular opinion of how the primitive utopia with peaceful religious people living in harmony against the backdrop of heavenly scenery with snow covered mountains and sacred temples doesn't really exist. Well, I guess it exist in western movies or some such nonsense.
@@OptimisticNihilist15 if Tibet still exists, they did be the biggest cult of all time. Well atleast tourists can come and relive what it feels like to be ruled under Medieval feudal theocracy.
@@江俊杰-z9t so you are ok with foreign affairs as long as you see its right? so the u.s. putting embargos on cuba is smart right because they tried to stop castro from killing political rivals. or is it only when its a communist state do you feel american intervention is wrong?
I think a bit less than half the country. But in their defence, the government and the corporations intentionally make it very hard for them to believe otherwise.
I remember back in school and learning about the Vietnam War in social studies (this was still younger grade school age so it wasn't "history' class just yet) and I remember asking the teacher why we fought that war. Her answer was "to stop the spread of communism" and at the time it seemed to make sense to me. But man...looking back, I now realize what a radical question that was for someone that young to be asking and just how wrong her answer was.
someone just download all his videos and if, god forbid, something happens to him, or videos disappear we'll have proof. A side note... it seems to me that these old politicians don't fully realize they live in an era where their every word is set in stone. Otherwise, why would Biden even spout out that nonsense? Doesn't make any sense... then again, he is an old american politician.
@@forzee42 He's going to die soon. As someone who is getting older, you do kind of realize you aren't going to be here much longer. Edit: re: Biden. Not second thought.
Lol this isn't something new, he's talking about stuff most people already know about. And no one does anything about it so there's no reason for him to "disappear" or whatever
"Young Peoples History of the United States" is right next to "Being One Is So Much Fun" on my boy's bookshelf. He isn't quite old enough to understand the words, I'll try again when he's two.
I remember seein Marx in Venice beach and Zinn was there !! I was too afraid to go up to him to sign my nook "people's history " my partner took it to him . Lol He looked over at me and i got a cool snapshot of him smiling at me 👍👍👍 .. He was impressed with my book cause it was worn out from being read so may times lol He actually thank me for that !!! Coolest day of my life !! He passed away within the next year , I believe 🤗🤗
Critics of Mr. Zinn have yet to convince me that his motivation for informing the rest of us of the bankruptcy of the "american way" was in error. Mr. Zinn's penchant for details mostly ignored inside standardized "educational" outlets is, if nothing else, a needed stimulus to not take mythologies at face value.
I love this comment. 😁😁 Sad part is, they are serious. They think they are walking around giving nations freedom and democracy for the greater good! For you ! As they overthrow any government they don't like. ...Except yours, North Korea, Russia and China! Be proud man!!
@@CountryLifestyle2023 Probably the whole of the Vietnam War, where the US slaughtered countless Vietnamese civilians because "we don't want communism to spread"
So when we interfere, it's just "lol" and dismissed and forgotten about but when someone else interferes (Russia/China), it's not a laughing matter and the media has to talk about it for 4 years.
Is not like is not dismissed completely. Around the world there are some media news will call the BS USA does in foreign ground. However, sometimes these same tend to paint in "good light" when other countries do it too. I think is all of seeing who owns the media that calls out said country. Opens your eyes a lot when you follow the money.
This is a genuine concern for small countries with movements fighting for national liberation and socialism. The UK is the biggest threat to Ireland, but the US and EU also represent huge threats to our sovereignty
The biggest threat to UK sovereignty is itself. Soon it'll only be England again, losing Scotland to the EU and Northern Ireland reunifying with Ireland.
@@yiannismihail never in the whole of history, ever, have Irish have had it as good as now claiming otherwise is a huge middle finger to the people who died or escaped to America in the past
Thank you for posting this. These foreign interventions never received much press coverage at the time, and certainly were barely mentioned in history classes below the college level. I always hear people asking "Why does the rest of the world hate the US so much, when we do so many good things?" I used to think the same way, and it wasn't until Reagan started laying mines in the waters of Nicaragua that I realized something wasn't adding up, and I started doing some research and learned the actual truth. It's unreal how much damage the US has done. And for what? In once case we interfered in elections, displaced people, and looked the other way while people were murdered so that we could have cheap bananas! And yet we still claim to be the champion of democracy.
The worst part about that is people here are so brain washed and selfish that you could tell them everything the US has done to the rest of the world and they would try to justify all of it
@@edgeldine3499 history is full a brutal and horrible countries people just like to blame the US and paint as the ultimate evil. Not saying they haven't done terrible things, but literally every great power has. People tend to forget the partition of the middle east by France and the UK after WW1
@@edgeldine3499 This is whataboutism mate... This is about the US, that deas not mean that people are not aware of Russia or China .. Also the US "sticks out" more because of the prominance and "loudness" of the media/people. China did most of the atrocities while isolating and staying silent focusing on thier country's brainwashing. Only in the last decade (plus corona) ppl are showing interest in china and the ccp started selling propaganda online. Same with russia, they keep to themselfs and we hardly get knews from there, especially if controversial news. America on the other hand preaches to the world (togheter with millions of brainwashed citizens) of freedom and democracy while stabbing in the back and robbing. Im Italian and im aware of the "interventions" from the US in our politics since WW2 ( a lot of them). The US supported the corrupt side of our government building up the economic crisis we had in the last 2 decades. I have a ton of receipts on this matter trust me. Yes the US is not alone, but still worthy of all this flack and more
Bizarre how right-wingers have the audacity to say "socialism has never been done successfully," whilst simultaneously advocating for this, the very thing preventing its success.
As a Greek, thanks for helping incite the civil war after WW2 (mainly the Brits of course but you helped too) and the military junta in the 60s/70s (that one was all you). We truly appreciate it….
As a Brazilian I thank you for this video. North American people have no ideia of how their own government manipulates them and the rest of the world, please make more of this content in english. It’s almost impossible to imagine a revolution nowadays while the us continues to command the world, their own people have to learn and revolt against their policies for socialism and true democracy to be implanted
@@petergant8767: Actually, that's what I remember of a quote from a movie I saw. It was over 5 years ago, and I only saw that movie once, so I may have butchered the quote. Oh well. Moving on.
That was literally Saddam Hussein. First the US supported him and paid him to start a war against Iran, and then overthrew him when he wasn't useful anymore.
@@flutee6162 not every nation, but obviously US never accuse countries for having WMDs when they actually have WMD, such as China and Russia, so based on that, I think Iraq probably didn't have WMD
The USA is a 3rd world country itself. No universal healthcare just for starters. When every single other first world, and even some third world nations have some form of this. That is just at bare minimum.
Man, as a chinese, this shit always keep me up at night. The fact the neariest US military base can literally bomb the city I live and grow up in (Shenzhen) in matter of hours is just mind bogling. And if China is not a actually formidable foe, there would be nothing stopping them from actually that. 😥
@@potatonoodlebear8035 if China did not have nuklear weapons the situation would be even more dire. On the other hand nuklear weapons might one day be the end of us all. As usual it’s complicated. Anyways… greetings from flooded Germany to flooded China. Also i am sorry we are sending that one puny war ship over to your area. We have to please our American overlords. We already got in trouble for the pipeline with Russia.
In chile in the dictatorship we had a massive us military base like 900 meters from la moneda. That is like russia having a military base full of missiles tanks and soldiers 900 meters near the white house/reichstag/tiananmen square. So that if we miss behaved our chilean police officers would be armed with military grade technology to battle a few rock throwers.
@@Youbetternowatchthis I live by an African mantra. Freedom or death. If everyone has the ability to burn the world, then the world will truly belong to everybody...and we will all be free. So if China can just make a few hundred thousand more nukes...that would be absolutely wonderful. Nukes may one day kill us all, but if everyone has them...at least we'll die free.
@@altrag literally what do you think capitalism is? btw a capitalist is someone that owns capital, not someone that merely supports capitalism. you're not a capitalist and neither is 99% of the country.
@@altrag Yeah that's not what capitalism is, at least not when anyone nowadays uses the word. Capitalism is the exploitation of hired labor through private ownership of the means of production. AKA businesses belong solely to the bosses, who then hire workers, pay them less than what they're worth, and pocket the difference. Capitalism inevitably creates all-powerful corporations because of how it structurally consolidates power. And while we're defining things, socialism is when the means of production are owned socially (either by the workers, their community, their country as a whole, etc). And communism is a stateless, classless, moneyless society with common ownership of the means of production + the movement to create such a society.
@@altrag Not to be pedantic but a state isn't the same thing as a government. A state is the mechanism for class rule, the way that a subset of people control an entire population through administration and force. The US government is currently a bourgeois state, as in, it primarily exists to serve the interests of the capitalist class instead of americans as a whole. Communists aren't trying to abolish governance, they're trying to create an equitable society where class differences don't exist (and therefore state rule doesn't exist either). Also, neither Bernie nor AOC are very left at all. Their policy proposals would, at best, remedy some problems that capitalism causes without addressing the root cause - capitalism itself. I totally agree with you about their ineffectiveness and that right wing rule causes disasters.
@Scott Covert the Soviet Union didn't have imperialist tendencies, it actively opposed western imperialism and supported socialist revolutions in many countries, a good chunk of them was under a decades long US-backed dictatorship, like Cuba with Fulgencio Batista, or victims of US imperialism, like in central America with the banana republics, like Nicaragua, for example, where the United States actively supported far-right movements like the contras, planted mines in the territory of a sovereign nation (an action which is unanimously considered an act of state terrorism) and undermined the very foundations of democracy and the principle of self-determination. So, even in the case where the Soviets had imperialistic tendencies, like you suggest, the imperialistic tendencies of the United States in foreign sovereign countries outmatches by far the ones that the Soviets ever had and is based not on "spreading democracy", but in spite of and against democracy, except if you consider democracy the overthrown of democratically elected socialist governments and the imposition of puppet governments under the iron fist of the United States.
@Roshaun Roache Actually what US did so far by far outmatches any sort of regimes even Hitler is starting look like saint in comparison to all atrocities. In Vietnam to this day people remember hell US brought with them for no reason at all absolutely none just to show of their might and slaughter people in most inhumane way possible.
@Roshaun Roache Lets look at facts. Hitler was sick and delusional and he never tried to pretend to be something else, but he at least cared for his people and his goal was not to destroy other countries well being but simple genocide of certain people. US on other hand cares for nothing else, but power it has no goals no ideals other then protecting their power. I mean when Hitler died war ended but US is an Empire you cut one head another take its place its a system made for sole purpose of supporting Capital of those that made the Capital.
@Scott Covert Who said it does not count? It does, but does not mean it should be compared to what US is doing which is so extreme that soviets imperialism looks like a joke
@@zenogstwitch8296 I fully agree the USA is despicable, but let's not downplay Hitler here. He didn't care about "his own people". That might lead people to think of fascism in a more positive light than it should. Fascists don't care about you no matter how white you are. The racism is merely a mechanism to channel the people's anger away from the elite, on to a scapegoat.
@@OptimisticNihilist15 Sure, after years of political hands-off approach to Hitler's policies and indirect(ish) source of inspiration for his white supremacy ideology.
Im from Chile and it's so refreshing hearing an american speak about history correctly. KUDOS to this channel and to the person behind it.Bless you brother
It's my favorite time of the week again! Thank you for making these videos, because not only have they educated me (And then turned me into a communist) but they have educated my capitalist friends and family, to make them just slightly more accepted of my ideals. As the old saying goes "The revolution starts with reading," I guess now it starts with watching RUclips videos lol.
People like second thought give me real hope for the future, as the internet has the potential to educate and connect so many bright minds across the world, and it might really change things eventually
America’s biggest fear is getting treated the way they treat foreign countries.
@@ninjaman815 its just the fear created by the media propaganda, a.k.a the incessant news pieces about China, Russia and even NK. It doesn’t need to be a rational one.
@@ninjaman815 that’s the fun thing about fear it doesn’t have to be based on reality it’s just the thought that’s enough
You just have to look at Brexit Britain for the start of that reality budding
@@ninjaman815 Roman Empire behaved the same. Now they are just history.
@@ninjaman815 they qill invade omce our empire collapses
Popular joke in Argentina: Do you know why there was never a coup in the United States?
Because there is no US embassy there.
January 6th 2021.
They tried and they failed.
@@jorenvanderark3567 Lmao “coup”
LMAO that's great!
@@justsomemainer1384 I'm sorry, what do you call it when an army of politically motivated people are sent by their leader to attack a country's seat of government with the express goal of invalidating an election & installing their leader instead?
@@dr.zoidberg8666 How do you call an army attacking/censoring political opposition, destroy governmental/civilians infrastructure and using fear to gain followers/demoralize for the 'greater good' ?
This is BLM, ANTIFA and the 'left' for the past years
It's important for Americans to know this is how the world sees us. Not as a beacon of hope and democracy, but a greedy, dangerous and corrupt nation of corporate thieves
You mean, how we see ourselves?
I'm one of the few privileged to go on holiday to the US once, and have a family history of persecution by an US backed-dictatory. And i found that the average burger-head wasn't an aggressive moronic brute. But mostly friendly, if ignorant, people. I truly belive that if that good hearth wasn't corrupted by lies, the US could be a true place of hope for the future
How do we do that , I’m weak , my parents have some connections, what are we supposed to do , try to fight the devil ??? We can’t do that ( good luck I’m just gonna try to get a job , a regular life , if your gonna change something , then do it . ).
I didn't think there was so much hypocrisy in American government, but then I learned about Hawaii.
And that’s what we are. The people are also being tricked and taken advantage of. Look at Amazon workers, america is a plague man
Allende's Chile coup is one of the most heartbreaking and angering. Never forget this 9/11
And it was well known in Europe at the time that USA had a habit of supporting fascists in Latin America.
What@@TroelsNybo-j2t
If the CIA's declassified operations are this terrible, The current classified stuff must be orders of magnitudes worst.
And the ones which were burnt.
yeah that's why you see these guys getting caught all of the time they're not even training people it's just contractors man
@@support_mage yes the monitoring is always more advanced than they say :K
covid cough cough*
The American intelligence agencies have a long history of classifying not just sensitive information but especially embarrassing information, and there is a LOT of classified embarrassing information.
I'm a old man from Argentina. All this is not news for me. But what is news to me is to see every day more young Americans, like this channel or Hasan Piker, telling the real part of the hegemony speech. In my college days we only hear Noam Chomsky from USA spreading an alternative speech. It seems the tide is turning
Viva Perón carajo!!
Hegemony speech? I couldn't find anything about that on Google. Anyone have a link?
@@halcyonacoustic7366 he means the story Americans tell them self about there history and wot there country is standing for.
Hope so brother
@@halcyonacoustic7366 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegemony
“America doesn’t meddle in foreign affairs” and 20 other gut busting jokes you can tell your friends who have even a cursory knowledge of American geopolitics
The privilege I have to know past the propaganda and the world itself. Half the people in The US can’t name 10 different countries. I have been studying them and their history and geopolitical systems today. So I’m not that one idiot that says “Georgia isn’t a country it’s a state”
Write. The. Book.
It's brilliant, just do it!!
That includes ANYONE who's actually lived in America for any length of time!
who makes this claim
@@globallyfamouse6609 biden's the one that said it, it's in this video.
"They were thrown with their stomach cut open.."
The US should be the last country to talk about human rights violation.
As a Mexican I agree
Especially now.
Lmao, saying that the US doesn't interfere in foreign affairs is like saying that Snoop Dogg doesn't smoke weed.
Nice
You should probably listen to the content before commenting on the tittle
It’s like saying Kanye doesn’t love Kanye
@@jenyhooker1760 What I said isn't wrong tho, it is an extremely well known fact that the US does extensively meddle in foreign affairs. You don't really need to watch the entire video to know that (although you probably should).
Also, I DID watch the full video, and what I saw was just about what I expected to see.
It's like saying people don't die when they're killed
As a European I am shocked that this is an actual myth Americans believe...
There's a good reason why American history textbooks aren't as detailed in other country's history
America is number 1 and that's all they want us to know. If you bring this stuff up in public, people get defensive and call you an anti-american commie. And I live in one of the more progressive cities in the US- Portland, Oregon
I have to wonder what the last twenty years were? Do they think we went over to a foreign country to play patty cake or something?
The majority believe this, and the ones that do are...not open to other ideas. And they are the loud ones in the crowd
Never be shocked at American's ignorance...
“The U.S. doesn’t meddle.” What do you think the C.I.A’s for?
Uhhh... Defending us in centeral ameri... I mean uhhh, selling things to centeral amrica to help develpment for money to overthr... I mean, uhhh, Putin, Putin, Putin, Russia, Hackers, Fuck off.
Well, it's theoretically just for observation.
@@maxthexpfarmer3957 - Och, Ja ... und a very CLOSE obzervation it ist!! Och
JA!!
so the cia meddles in other countries and the fbi meddles with my search history?
its basically like the USA is saying the CIA is useless lol
When I was going to University of Florida, I became friends with a student who was getting his Ph.D. in engineering. He and his family had to leave El Salvador because the military government, which was backed by the United States, had them all on a death list because he had the audacity to speak out against the murder of so many of his fellow countrymen. America has a really good track record like this in Central and South America. Goooo Amerka.
Why did he go to the US if he was on death watch?
@@aaronfield7899 He was on a death list,and he came to the U.S. on a work visa and was enrolled in a Ph.D. program in engineering at the University of Florida.. Because he had a work visa, he was able to bring his wife and 2 children. All of which would have been disappeared. The United States didn't put him on a list, the El Salvadoran Military did. which was backed by the United States.
@@jackt5617
I think his question is, why did he come to the country that supports that military government?
Contributing to the US economy by working there is only going to make it stronger, and more capable of supporting more bad governments in the future.
Why flee to the country that caused your problems?
@@LancesArmorStrikingBecause that's the whole point. The U.S. will destabilize a region, and the educated who resist are given the "choice" to come work in the U.S., a choice they can't really refuse. In this way, the U.S. drains a country of it's brainpower, it's intellectual political power, and enriches itself with new cheaper labor. Of course, those who aid in the destabilization get to live nice comfortable lives in Miami.
@@LancesArmorStrikingsometimes there is no choice
There’s a saying in Mexico that translates to “Poor Mexico so far from god and so close to the USA”
Damn.. 😫🙁
Omg
😅😅
Must be an old one
That's a good one
The fiction that the US respects other countries' sovereignty is one I've never heard. The reason might be, I don't live in America.
In Russia we believe, that 90-s were attempt to "sell" whole country to US, as there were US advisors in Russian government. Back there US "loved" Russia, but as soon as one showed signs of cutting off foreign owners, that's it - we are enemies now.
The USA is an extension of British culture. There are in fact very few authentically indigenous elements of American culture, the best-known examples being jazz, blues, hip-hop, and basketball. The British will to dominate was imported to the US wholesale.
@@taterkaze9428 I think Carthage and Rome had the same thing going
@@taterkaze9428 gold, glory and god. You heard that phrase cuz it’s from the colonists that made America. We still follow that policy except the gold is oil.
@@taterkaze9428 Basketball was invented in Canada
When Obama said "we do it because it's right" a couple of those soldiers looked like they were trying not to smile/laugh
They probably thought; "Oh, no, not this same old stupid crap again!?"
Under Obama a hospital was bombed. Not by accident, it was the target. Doctors and nurses who volunteered for MSF were murdered.
Every world leader in charge, duringtimes of conflict(read as war)has knowingling sent thousands if not millions, to their deaths, not only during war, but, during "peacekeeping manuevers.". It NEVER really changes, even with changes in regimes, and, leaddrship! To paraphrase a cartoon, ; "Oh, don't look so shocked!"
Because everybody knows it. At this point, anyone who says other wise is in denial.
@@thesauce1682 everyone knows what?
"history is often told by the victors" never been so true
As a Mexican (most invaded country in America) I agree (considering the robbery of 1848)
If that was true, we'd hear more about Russia's sacrifices that led to the defeat of the Austrian guy.
"meddling in the interest of democracy" then overthrow democratically elected leader LOL
While having a fucked up democracy yourself xD
The US was willing to remake the Korean War in Brazil if the military didn't succeed to overthrow an democratically elected leader on April 1, 1964.
This whole for the interest of democracy is nothing more than the traditional Deus Vult. The evolution of casus belli of war went from territory claims, to religious claims to now for "democratic" claims.
@Yosef Yonin
Guess who helped Hitler get into power thinking he'd be a good political ally.
No its not all black and white, the problem is that America has a habit of meddling for personal gain under a guise of benevolence only to make matters worse.
Ever notice how for all the big talk we don't dare pick fights with countries like China or Korea that can actually punch back? We only use them to fuel propaganda.
“You can have democracy… just not that way” -CIA
the amount of damage and suffering the US has caused to Latin American countries is unmeasurable. And it keeps happening. And American citizens are completely oblivious.
It's not that they are oblivious. They just don't care. Americans demonize Latin America's practices as they book their vacation to one of its countries.
Or become an "expat" and benefit from the feared socialism policies.
@@Dkoarn man I've lived here my whole life and haven't met a person my age (21) that could even attempt to explain what communism or socialism is, let alone capitalism
Here’s the worst part about it: It’s been baked in to US foreign policy since James Monroe, the 5th President (no, that’s not a typo). The “Monroe Doctrine” was the US trying to prevent European powers from meddling in Latin America, but at the very same time the US decided it could do whatever the heck it wanted in Latin America. The stench of hypocrisy stretches from sea to shining sea.
most of them don't really care either way, for them it's "The US #1" regardless of anything
@@Starter102 tbh many, if not all, people would rather have their country be number 1 so there's no existential threat
Gigabrain US: Can't meddle in foreign affairs if you don't acknowledge any other country's sovereignty in the first place
That's about the size of it.
But we acknowledge israel
America be like: Don’t worry Taiwan we’ll protect your computer chips, I MEAN freedoms.
"The US doesn't meddle in foreign affairs."
And the whole crowd burst into laughter.
Give me a break America is the sole reason as to why other parts of the world remain very chaotic so the billionaire class can pretend all they want but they can’t hide from facts and the facts state that America was never innocent but rather deep down a very evil country America can try her best to obscure her true colors on the world stage but for the people living in reality she can’t
While piggybacking off of the nation they laugh at like without us you all wouldn't be worthless or overrun by enemy's
@@eziokill9112 even worse, your country will be GOMMUNIST
@@eziokill9112 Sure thing dude.
Like the way our decade long bloodbath in SE Asia kept Laos and Vietnam from invading Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines?
Eeeek! THE DOMINOS!!!
What utterly discredited, hysterical horseshit.
We could've had peaceful terms of trade and diplomacy with ALL of those nations in 1954 - in the wake of the French collapse at Dien Bien Phu.
The title should also include the word "sarcasm" somewhere.
“The US doesn’t meddle with international affairs” I’m Hmong and my grandfather died due to the CIA conscripting the Hmong to defend a trial that crossed into Laos and Vietnam. The US was fighting against a “communist and evil” north of Vietnam, and the north won, and still somehow deals better with crisis’ then the US, the “staple of freedom”
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poor child you are brainwashed, my father is too cause he watches too much mainstream media, still i don't follow his ideologies which he constantly chants 😅
I live in Nicaragua and the craziest thing about living here is seeing the extent of the US propoganda. People in Nicaragua have basically no clue that the USA has commited the acts you've talked about in this video. Most Nicaraguans think of the US as this benevolent entity who protects democracy in the world. Meanwhile, the US has invested millions of dollars into destabilizing Nicaraguans. Its really tragic seeing how much people here idolize the very country who has enabled their suffering...
@Michelle I tell my US friends this. Half the time they already know about it. Other half the time they don't believe it. Its sad
One thing the US did learn from Viet Nam is to CONTROL THE MEDIA
Same here in my country the Philippines, most desperate people think that the US and American people are vastly superior to us thanks to us being a former US colony. And to add insult to injury, there's also a phenomenon called colonial mentality which is common among so many Filipinos.
@P T oh if Gramsci was up to something i 100% support meddling
@@johney3734 Its genuinely hard to find good information about things like socialism, there is so much hate online that even the people who want to talk about it often end up getting defensive... Most people argue instead of talk... they want to prove how they feel is right instead of asking questions... its tough
As a Chilean, this is very frustrating. Many of my family members were almost killed during Pinochet's dictatorship, some of them were exiled, and many people they knew were killed or disappeared.
“We’re going to debunk the myth that America does not interfere in foreign affairs.”
Was this ever a myth that people actually believe.
Neoliberals and conservatives believe in it
Unfortunately, yes
@@gasoline9666(Sweeping statement, I know but) Conservates don't believe it. They're the ones that would propose the intervention.
Sadly, I know some people.
I thought the same thing when reading the title but then the video opened with the "most progressive US president ever" making that very claim.
As a Latin American, I wish all these videos had Spanish subtitles so that anyone from Latin America can learn all this facts we need to know.
Then make the subtitles, upload them - and, of course, distribute the video link.
@Merula Amethyst and french
@@juangarcia1207 and dutch
ruclips.net/video/-HkGhRNeMlg/видео.html say no more my friend here you have a channel specialized in USA interventions.
Same, showing this to my Chilean fellows and mexican people would be so eye opening, and more because we have sources to back this video up
seeing how great latin america could be without US interference depresses me
And without The UK
All Latin countries should join brics that's if we survive ww3 induced by the c.i.a..
You mean the very same latin Americans who risk life, limb, and murder by Mexican drug cartels to immigrate to America by the millions every year from totalitarian or socialist governments Funny, they do not look depressed when they cross our borders and we welcome them to add to our distinctiveness.
they also done that with indonesia, the result is more than 600k deaths and 30 years of dictatorship
Or North Korea, or Libya, or Iraq etc
Even if every American knows this, and I think they do at this point. There's nothing we can do about it. Our government does not belong to its people but to corporate interests.
Also elites really do things to make American civilians have some kind of arrogance and superiority complex. "Yes. We will rule you".
But in reality elites are using American resources for corporates interest only
Imagine if the French hay said that about the kings...
@@caioluciosalles3046 I would very much like to be wrong about this.
@@caioluciosalles3046we’re too far removed from kings and mere military with just swords and axes. The “kings” today have missiles, tanks , nukes. I mean that’s a hell of feat to overcome
Nothing we can do? Like if we are all slaves to the powerful? What makes these sniveling cowards powerful? Intrinsically, nothing! Our LE and military are what protect these losers. So if you raised some idiot to join either terror group, perhaps try harder to talk them out of it and leave these crony losers to fight their own battles.
The Chile example is scary when you realize that’s not that long ago. Like that’s when my father was born he isn’t even 50 yet
I'm 99% sure you'll see more examples like those in YOUR lifetime. Just wait and see what happens if Brazil elects a socialist next year. The Brazilian military has already been coordinating with the US military, I would not be surprised at all if they stage a coup in case the election doesn't go their way. Be vigilant of any foreign country or leader that MSM vilifies on tv. Chances are high, they are exactly the movements we should be supporting.
My grandma was almost killed during the dictatorship because she was thought to be a socialist, she was tortured for days and then thanks to some weird thing of destiny she was thrown out to the streets all beaten and bleeding out, she just went home and went to rest and survived, this was during the time in wich most of her family had already been on the move to argentina since stuff was getting worse and worse, she already had many friends and people she knew meet a worse fate, by being gone, dissapeared, probably dumped into a river, or having their corpses burned, who knows, I'm just happy she's still here with us to this very day.
@@holgerlinke98 u seriously asking
@@holgerlinke98 Yea but u asking why it would be scary, just because it's common it don't mean it ain't absolutely horrifying to hear about how recent it was, like talking about the genocide of indigenous people, absolutely horrifying things with very recent cases, but that also happened everywhere, all over the continent, and we still gotta deal with the aftermath of it.
The Chicago boy's... Led by Milton Friedman, what a hero!... :(
Hearing the story of Allende makes me so sad and furious every time. He was such a good and honourable man, he didn't deserve that death. I hope the downfall of the CIA comes soon, and that whoever is still around gets held accountable.
He shouldn't shot himself, there was a change that the US would let him live and maybe he could inspire the people to fight on !
Well, thats debatable
@@quangle-zi2oz He knew that he would have been tortured and turned in to criminal so he chose the only way out he could and that was martyr the issue US expected that and pushed in A tyrant to make sure any one that follows him would be murdered.
They probably won't though. After all Rumsfeld justrecently died...in his sleep peacefully. Same going to happen with Kissenger. These terrible people tend to get to live out their lives.
Amerkkka is an evil empire. It genuinely is.
"I'm going to write a list of every country that the US has meddled with." .... "On second thought writing a list of countries the US hasn't meddled with will be much shorter." **hands over a blank sheet of paper**
I would argue the case of the UK being on the latter list. But that would be a lie. Not to mention the British empire...
i'd say US hasn't meddled with US
@@dudono1744 You'd be wrong still, unfortunately
@@dudono1744 you forgetting 1/6?
@@hazbodoe330 forgot Suez crisis?
General Smedley Butler tried to tell us after WW I, "War Is A Racket." A gung-ho soldier suddenly realizes his entire career was for US corporate interests.
When Obama said “we don’t do it for territory or resources”
My response in that moment “Ye it’s both not one or the other”
Panama and the Panama canal, banana republics, guano islands, Hawaii, Phillipines.......
@@curtisthomas2670 smh this is just depressing
@@BePatientSeeLove yet we sit here and do nothing. we must rise.
@@glorihol6803u first
I'm half Chilean but never been to Chile and don''t really have any connection with the country, but hearing that Allende speech is really heartbreaking. You can hear in his voice that he knew what was going to happen to his country.
nobody is going to mention that Allende was the worst president ever? check the inflation rate during his office, living conditions, it was a disaster
@@riiiomavuba Check my dad's family getting shot at a football stadium
im guatemalen, the cia overthrew my president which resulted in the deaths of 200,000 natives
@@Gekumatz The best way to fight them is by educating people on the tactics they use. Stay strong!
@@b.d.a.8719 nixon could not have affected inflation or unemployment rates. Those variables are almost endogenous. I’m not saying the US is a role model; but this video put too much emphasis in what the us says or does. Local variables matter much more.
Zuko: "Growing up, we were taught that the Fire Nation was the greatest civilization in history. And somehow, the War was our way of sharing our greatness with the rest of the world. What an amazing lie that was. The people of the world are terrified by the Fire Nation. They don't see our greatness. They hate us! And we deserve it! We've created an era of fear in the world. And if we don't want the world to destroy itself, we need to replace it with an era of peace and kindness."
And then the fire nation right wingers burned him at the stake for being a woke commie nazi pacifist woke liberal democrat woke mob woke socialist woke.
Oh my, it makes the quote better considering Avatar: The Last Airbender was an American made show.
@@user-do1dc3qf3c yea but I doubt that was the intention of the creators
@@just_some_greek_dudewe‘ll never know
Literally,nobody thought we don’t constantly mess about with other countries. It’s insane.
This is why smart people invest in propaganda. It's just work so damn well, worth every penny.
America: We don’t start coups
CIA: 👁👄👁
Coup intelligence agency
The banana company:
@@Invalourrr-vb3xo Corporate Intelligence Agency
Glow in the darks who must be run over.
The only time the US fails as coups are when they happen on their own soil
"The US doesn't meddle in Foreign Affairs"
Yup, and the Earth is flat
I'm gonna jump off the edge of the earth
It's sad because some people actually believe in both.
If "US doesn't meddle in Foreign Affairs", then I don't shit.
@@spearsharp According to flat earthers, you can't do that because of the "pacman effect"
@@mo-s- yeah when I tried to go to the edge pac man ate me
Anytime someone gives me the “worlds protector” bit, I tell them to look up the CIAs declassified documents and to get back to me. They never get back to me.
Most likely because they'd rather dismiss you and continue spouting their propaganda, than actually expend the effort to read the damn reports. As a wise old(er) man once told me, "Once a fool, always a fool; and a fool born of ignorance is irredeemable. Ignorance fortifies foolishness, and foolishness feeds ignorance."
They protect the world in how civil protection protects the civilians.
How could they?
@@RodrigoSantos-qf1uc Has this comment gone anywhere? No. Did you find your way to it? Yes. That’s how.
@Lex Bright Raven what are you talking about 🤣🤣 who tf gonna drone strike a guy for that stuff you said
It's insane that most US citizens dont know about these things
most US citizens do not know about many more things they should, I´m affraid
It demonstrates that 99% of U.S media is a manipulating media
and that the huge majority of Americans still doesn't try to get information from different sources abroad to verify U.S. media information.
@@rncmv Ignorance is the core of USAmerican identity.
"It's like burning a house down and saying you're doing it to prevent fire"
Perfectly sums up the USA's involvements in Afghanistan.
Also they aren't burning down abandoned rat-infested death traps - they're burning families right out of their homes
If there’s no house left, you can’t burn it, right?
@@thomasxl3975 Al Qaeda is stateless, don't spread the US government's bullshit.
Not to mention its been 20 goddamned years.
@@thomasxl3975
Guess who funded and trained them? Guess who also had advanced warnings that they would attack them yet did nothing for a convenient excuse to invade Afghanistan? The US, stop parroting the government’s BS or get out.
If I don't burn it down, someone or something else will.
"The US doesn't meddle in foreign affairs."
The entire rest of the world: "Excuse me WTF"
"Excuse meee , US" - link
Those mobs you see outside US missions in other countries, are actually keeping watch, not rioting.
Specially Mexico
"there is no meddling in foreign affairs" "there is no war in ba-sing-se"
No one seriously believes that. Most conservatives also hate the large military spending and foreign intervention. America's foreign policy isn't some secret
@@bluehotdog2610 they hate it until they're told that we're stopping "communism" from spreading around the world. Then its justified.
This again. I just finished watching ATLA.
No war in Ba sing se lol
Well actually, for about one hundred years now the (REDACTED) has been (REDACTED) all throughout the world. For more information, (REDACTED).
Why would this even need "debunking"?
That's like trying to debunk that "selling drugs isn't profitable"
Americans do, in fact, think that US of F is a freedomland and doesn't meddle.
The greater the wealth inequality, the more resources capitalists have to prevent socialism. Propaganda included.
I think the Nicaragua event was even worse because they were neutral even when the US attacked. After being blocked by the US in the UN for asking for help, they asked the USSR which the US jumped on for legitimacy to attack
"Cuba, we're not buying your sugar to destroy your economy", "the USSR will buy it" "see, we knew you were communists"
@@jonlinin9682 This is why China is so defiant with us, they had to learn how to fend for themselves when the West viewed them as a weak, failed country. Well guess what
@@sandrapark8705 The west propped up the country and exported a significant portion of its industry to the country because it offered a source of slave - I mean cheap - labor, thereby jumpstarting its economy enough that it could have its own imperial ambitions?
Did I guess right, or is the last half century of "West/East" relations a fiction dreamed up by madmen?
@@aerfwefd7334 Yeah... after China modernized themselves after Britain became the world's biggest drug cartel, then when the Chinese got fed up over Britain selling drugs in their country the British stole some of their land for fun and called them poor, opium loving addicts. The only place they propped up before China helped themselves was Hong Kong which China didn't own anyways.
@@sandrapark8705 China helping themselves. That's a rich one. Thanks for the laugh.
Late 19th- and early 20th century China had essentially the same disjointed relationship with the western powers as Japan did with the US, albeit with more opium. China had very little success in modernizing in any way until the 1970's when the US suddenly became very interested in bringing China into the "global order" under Nixon. China's "remarkable progress" of the past half century is a direct result of the US government and industry leaders actively feeding China technology, administrative methods, and economic power for nigh on the entire time. China would be no more modern now than then were it not for US intervention.
You need to ignore ideology and face the fact that while the European intervention in China resulted in great tragedy for the locals - as imperial ventures often do - China would not be where it is today without US intervention. Carter legitimized the CCP internationally. Nixon started the process by which China industrialized. Nearly every administration and congress since has facilitated the strengthening of China.
Without that interference, I'd wager we'd be lamenting that the CCP had starved an even quarter of a billion people, rather than "just" 80-100 million. I'd further wager that China would be derisively called "Greater North Korea" for a wide variety of reasons.
None of this excuses the US interventions in its inner sphere of influence or consistently lying about the causes of conflicts it starts. However, that sort of behavior is as old as civilization, so I doubt it will ever change, regardless of how offensive it is to the sensibilities of those of us who realize it. Power, after all, is self-serving and it matters little what the source of the power is or the ideology behind it.
You are making a great service of exposing the capitalist oligarchs' lies.
Learning about these topics Is very important, It makes people understand the rotten pillars of the system that at this point will collapse one way or the other. We must be ready to fight for what is the world we want to live in.
Remember, there Is no saviour, you are gonna save yourself, taking direct action!
the replys to this comment are going to be plesent.... Capitalist hate being told that there wrong man
@Ryan Mikols i guess you have your priorities, but i prefer to think about us all. Though, you are free to live as you prefer, it's your choice.
@@ethanpappas2502let's hope there's at least some people that actually want a conversation.
Yes, and like all the others that have done this service he might even be thrown in prison
@@MildTomfoolery123 I hope not, but It might happen if things get spicy, he already mentioned that he has been visited by the alfabet agencies a couple of times if you know what i mean..."tHe (fry)EsT natIoN in tHe WORLD!"
The chile part actually made me tear up a bit, what a fucking tragedy.
Same
Indeed, we have people of all ages openly and proudly chanting their love for "Mi general Pinochet" in Chile, even political candidates
Wait until you hear about Guatamala, Bolivia, Peru...
There's a reason they don't teach this in US schools. If the people really knew what atrocities the US commits it would be really hard to indoctrinate them into blind patriotism.
Yeah never forget USA did 9/11 first planes and all.
The only country ever to actually deploy nuclear bombs decides who else can have them?
"The United States is the Most Moral Place" and Other Hilarious Jokes You Can Tell Yourself
7:07 Wow, Chile remembers 9/11 for a whole different reason than the US does
more people died in Chile's 9/11 but the US did Chile's 9/11 so we don't talk about it
Worst day in Chilean politics. But now it is past. Venceremos!
The USA did 9/11 first planes and all.
@@comicsans6487 it's crazy how much we Muslim still suffering from the ignorants of the 'advance civilization' till this day for that
The Irony hits hard and the hypocrisy hits home - American Propaganda exists and the government enforces it through soft power
What is second thought political position?
and hard power
@@dq8262 Not so reformed regular socialists it seems.
@@dq8262 why must you know anyway 🙄
Soft power? That's sounds almost Biden level obliviousness.
I grew up in Honduras, and remember my parents talking about friends "disappearing" when they were younger. Usually the disappeared were involved in student political movements
“Prove them wrong” that is impossible. The average US citizen is grateful for the never ending supply of Kook-Aid
Oh. Yeah.
Uh no, many people, especially as you go farther left (from my experience anyways) know that we are extremely petty to other nations that we don't agree with, if not outright belligerent.
@@alext3811 Cuba agrees.
I have been working as an interpreter with American clients for several years and I'm sorry to say that ignorance among most americans is shocking and infuriating sometimes. I actually go out of my way to explain some facts sometimes about other countries or languages in certain situations.
Thank you for your work because if not for non-US persons taking the time to spread the knowledge, many Americans are simply left to their own brainwashing. We're not taught much in school outside of how to be a model factory employee and "Murica is number 1!" nonsense.
Im lucky enough to have travelled outside the US and curious (or fearful) enough to learn myself, but most arent so lucky.
ooooh pleeeeease tell us some stories :)
@@VplusMuffin yes I agree he should
My aunt has worked with Americans, she said they're the most ignorant and racist mfs only beaten by fr*nch people
@@guidedexplosiveprojectileg9943 Yeah! Tell us about your most infuriating experience with American ignorance, Ahmed.
As a 22 yo chilean this video was really intense, i cannot say how painfull it is to know and remember what happened on september 11th, but i can say that the chilean people are now very aware of everything wrong, and i know that we can change it, and as Allende said in his last speech, "the great avenues through which the free man passes will be opened to build a better society"
fuerza compañero que la lucha aun sigue✊
Good luck Chile. So glad to hear you're getting a new constitution. And well done to everyone who fought hard to make it happen.
What a coincidence? We had a disaster on September 11th also
As an argentine, chile is what I hope my country will become but so far we're kinda failing. Keep going brother.
@@Jo9917-6 Maybe it was karma?
As an American I’m well aware of this. I see what we did to Central America, the Middle East, Cuba so on and so forth. I makes me sick that our leaders are such hypocrites, and I know one day we will have to pay because of our government.
My father and uncle were kidnapped and tortured by the fascist dictatorship of Pinochet here in Chile (1978 and 1973 respectively). Some of their friends were killed and others still remain as disappeared. All of this because of their political ideas. With the rise of neofascism the last decade you can still hear people saying that "Pinochet failed because he didn't killed every communist". There is a BIG trauma on my family and thousands of families who suffered the consequences of being persecuted, tortured and killed by the State and military police.
Thank you for exposing these kind of information to everyone. Love your channel since the beginning!
im from cuba so i know what u feel. castro too had my dad beat and jailed, only based on his ideas and his hate for communism. after all my years this what i came in conclusion, Voting is the dumbest thing whoever you idiots give power to isnt trying to make your life better ( the sooner you realize this the better ) its all a game. its all about wealth and power always was always will be. the people are nothing but people who help create health and are disposable, we need to stop giving humans power.
Oh, no! As an American citizen who wants to make America better than ever (by reducing terrorism against other countries obviously), I fear Neo-Nazis and Neo-fascists like everyone else fears them.
You are doing a real service by deconstructing the lies of capitalism. You have a new patron sir!
Thanks so much for your support!
@John Coletti 🙉🙈😂
@Second Thought is a product of capitalism.
@@kevpatguiriot Umm patron is literally people coming together to support what they love a complete opposite of Capitalism. And yes because of Capitalism failures and hes not the only one.
@@zenogstwitch8296 That's capitalism, you're still selling yourself on Patreon. Capitalism doesn't just mean "corporations," capitalism is about the ability to choose your work and sell your skills and interests on your means in order to get by. Capitalism isn't the problem, elected politicians with corporate interests who refuse to enforce our consumer protections and give handouts to billion dollar corporations saying "if they fail people will lose jobs" when, no, if they fail another company can have the equal opportunity to rise up and fill those jobs. Ending capitalism won't stop the issue of politicians with corporate interests. It will just make it so we have no chance of doing something about it. To me, I don't trust the government any more than corporations. They're all groups of powerful people trying to stay that way. And I feel far less safe having the government have end to end control on our economy and production. If you think capitalism is bad because a handful of people control the world I don't see how it's better to have one organization control the world instead of just a handful at least with the handful they have to sort of compete. People have the ability to make things to better our world even though there are companies who do things to worsen our world. I've seen some arguments that some people are willing to just make things for the greater good and don't need to get paid for it so we'll still improve if we got rid of capitalism. However I don't see the logic behind that point because you need funding to be able to build these projects in the beginning we're not all rich yeah corporations have too much money now and they have more money than they need to continue operations by a lot but when you're first starting out you don't have that and what the government is supposed to give you a grant for that how do you qualify for that Grant how do you prove that you can do that. With capitalism you can make a smaller idea to fund your bigger idea. Sorry it's a mess I use voice to text for the second half and I keep trying to correct the grammatical issues.
This absolutely enrages me. To think what a safe, thriving and healthy world we could be living in if the United States didn't have a death grip on the global economy. Free Market MY ASS.
I’m not going to defend the U.S. in it’s actions, but I will say that if the U.S. didn’t have majority control, someone else would. (Probably China or Russia) I don’t know about you but I would much rather have the U.S. over them.
@@coolminer6242 You would rather US have control simply because you live in this country (I assume). In the meantime, the US says they stand for democracy and the will of the people yet we trample democracy in other countries out of fear of socialism being more popular than capitalism. Let the people decide how to be governed. Hell, even in the united states we don't get proper democratic representation. What do you think would happen if Russia or China had "control" over things.
@@corogast you hate your country to death lol then you must hate China to the deepest level of hell you, uh, sinophobe? Why exactly would China be a million times worse? Oh cuz you don't actually hate the US, you say that just to justify hating China. I swear Americans hate the Chinese more than how the nazis hate Jews, and they think it's all OK when they "criticize" US (accomplishing nothing, of course, just pretending to have the freedom of speech).
@@kushastea3961 Most of time when (usually) conservatives say they hate China, they mean the government. The CCP (China communist party) is a country that is actually filled with oppressed citizens unlike here in the US who just wants to start problems because we’ve become soo spoiled that we don’t even know how good we actually have it here in the US. Yea we have our faults but we are much better off with US being the strongest country. If China replaced the US military bases around the world those countries would be on their knees from China’s dictator.
China doesn’t even consider Taiwan a country and claims Taiwan as China. Taiwanese citizens are scared that China will one day attack them because China hates seeing Taiwan claim itself as an independent country. But the only reason why China hasn’t done anything to Taiwan is because the US protects Taiwan’s independence.
I kindly ask you to do A LOT of research about Russia and China’s governments. The left never talks about them and always think they’re these “heaven countries” when they aren’t.
@@corogast Big difference-China doesn’t use their military to get their hands in.
There's a recent joke that the US became so addicted to overthrowing governments that they even tried it on their own government 🤣
That started in January 2021
Lol 🤣
Saying the US doesn't meddle in foreign affairs is like saying the Earth is flat.
Literally flat rn
Yeah unfortunately a lot of people believe* in both of those things 😂
@@pretty948 my favorite is when some people try to be neutral in the argument of whether the earth is flat or round :D
@@shadmansudipto7287 half flat earthers, I guess?
@@gameinglad6148 parabolic earth?
"The US Doesn't Meddle In Foreign Affairs"
And Other Jokes You Can Tell Yourself
by Ben Cromwell
*Jokes
@@MercurySteel ^Jokes
@@GameGearActerina
You read my reply 2 years after I posted it?
@@MercurySteel ye
At the one minute mark in Obama's speech and I am already overwhelmingly embarrassed. We, as a country, are delusional.
Try narcissistic, self-righteousness, arrogant, spoiled rotten children who think they are self-made Gods. The nerve of Obama to pretend as though every single empire of the past did not believe (or convince the majority) that they were right in their foreign interventions.
We learn far more American mythology here than we ever have American history. It's a damn shame, really, because I'm almost positive a lot of folks here could be a force for good in the world if they learned more of our actual history.
“America doesn’t meddle with foreign affairs.”
Yeah, back when Washington was president
Only because it was too weak to meddle in anyone's politics
“USA doesn’t interfere with foreign affairs”
Middle East: *that’s some bs right there*
There’s also one time when the US tries to put the Dalai Lama back to power in Tibet to continue his medieval feudal theocracy reign as long as they are allies to the US because China.
The US government says they're the avengers when in truth the US is Thanos
@@OptimisticNihilist15 yeah sure, Tibet was practicing serfdom. It's basically slavery, where serfs don't have personal freedom and can be bought, sold, mutilated or killed if their masters wills it.
Pre-1951 Tibet was an elegantly simple society, basically you only have 2 classes of people:
The monks (always doing totally productive activities)
And
The serfs, the people whose sole purpose in life is to feed the monks and venerate them
So the popular opinion of how the primitive utopia with peaceful religious people living in harmony against the backdrop of heavenly scenery with snow covered mountains and sacred temples doesn't really exist. Well, I guess it exist in western movies or some such nonsense.
@@OptimisticNihilist15 if Tibet still exists, they did be the biggest cult of all time. Well atleast tourists can come and relive what it feels like to be ruled under Medieval feudal theocracy.
@@江俊杰-z9t so you are ok with foreign affairs as long as you see its right? so the u.s. putting embargos on cuba is smart right because they tried to stop castro from killing political rivals. or is it only when its a communist state do you feel american intervention is wrong?
"we do it because it's right": OH. MY. GOD.
Are there Americans who still buy that in 2021?
I think a bit less than half the country. But in their defence, the government and the corporations intentionally make it very hard for them to believe otherwise.
It's what is taught in public school unfortunately
TBF there have been good reasons, and bad reasons
Hussein being an example of both, they put him in power, then took him out
I remember back in school and learning about the Vietnam War in social studies (this was still younger grade school age so it wasn't "history' class just yet) and I remember asking the teacher why we fought that war. Her answer was "to stop the spread of communism" and at the time it seemed to make sense to me. But man...looking back, I now realize what a radical question that was for someone that young to be asking and just how wrong her answer was.
More than half the US population believes that.
Dude, I’m starting to worry for your safety.
someone just download all his videos and if, god forbid, something happens to him, or videos disappear we'll have proof.
A side note... it seems to me that these old politicians don't fully realize they live in an era where their every word is set in stone. Otherwise, why would Biden even spout out that nonsense? Doesn't make any sense... then again, he is an old american politician.
@@forzee42
He's going to die soon.
As someone who is getting older, you do kind of realize you aren't going to be here much longer. Edit: re: Biden. Not second thought.
Lol this isn't something new, he's talking about stuff most people already know about. And no one does anything about it so there's no reason for him to "disappear" or whatever
@@grmpEqweer Lol glad you were talking about Biden and not Second thought
@@Openwound408 agreed, they realise they are talking threatened by a RUclipsr.
“US doesn’t interfere on foreign affairs”
“Also Americans hate cheeseburgers and soda pop” 😭😭😭😭
Like all of Howard Zinn’s works, “A People’s History of the American Empire” is one of the good books on this.
"Young Peoples History of the United States" is right next to "Being One Is So Much Fun" on my boy's bookshelf. He isn't quite old enough to understand the words, I'll try again when he's two.
Howie!!!
Up with the red flag of defiance!
I remember seein Marx in Venice beach and Zinn was there !! I was too afraid to go up to him to sign my nook "people's history " my partner took it to him . Lol He looked over at me and i got a cool snapshot of him smiling at me 👍👍👍 .. He was impressed with my book cause it was worn out from being read so may times lol He actually thank me for that !!! Coolest day of my life !! He passed away within the next year , I believe 🤗🤗
Critics of Mr. Zinn have yet to convince me that his motivation for informing the rest of us of the bankruptcy of the "american way" was in error.
Mr. Zinn's penchant for details mostly ignored inside standardized "educational" outlets is, if nothing else, a needed stimulus to not take mythologies at face value.
It’s ironic America did a 911. Wonder why I didn’t learn that in US history.
"We don't Do it for territory or resources" LIES
Yup
The Banana Wars alone disprove that bs statement lol. Capitalists are more totalitarian than the enemies they accuse of such.....
Finally some hate on Obama
We do it for everything. The whole works
entire middle east would like to know your location
Eventually, Karma hits back.
America doesn't meddle in foreign affairs, me as a Vietnamese: ahahahahahaha
Wait ya all serious? Hold up let me laugh some more a hahahahah
I love this comment. 😁😁
Sad part is, they are serious.
They think they are walking around giving nations freedom and democracy for the greater good! For you ! As they overthrow any government they don't like.
...Except yours, North Korea, Russia and China! Be proud man!!
What ate your views of the USA?
@@CountryLifestyle2023 Probably the whole of the Vietnam War, where the US slaughtered countless Vietnamese civilians because "we don't want communism to spread"
@@Tigershark_3082 okay ?
Lol
So when we interfere, it's just "lol" and dismissed and forgotten about
but when someone else interferes (Russia/China), it's not a laughing matter and the media has to talk about it for 4 years.
And when you dig into it, the so called foreign interventions that they accuse of other countries turn out to be their own doing as well
Is not like is not dismissed completely. Around the world there are some media news will call the BS USA does in foreign ground. However, sometimes these same tend to paint in "good light" when other countries do it too. I think is all of seeing who owns the media that calls out said country. Opens your eyes a lot when you follow the money.
Apparently (and disappointedly) so.
''The US Doesn't Meddle in Foreign Affairs'' the entire planet Earth disagrees, even the mood and Mars disagrees.
Damn even the mood
@@riddlerx994 the mood changes too as well as our tides man
Hella karma coming to America
Mom can we have democracy?
The us: we have democracy at home.
Democracy at home:
It is a scam
This is a genuine concern for small countries with movements fighting for national liberation and socialism. The UK is the biggest threat to Ireland, but the US and EU also represent huge threats to our sovereignty
Ireland is free to leave the EU, just like the UK.
The biggest threat to UK sovereignty is itself. Soon it'll only be England again, losing Scotland to the EU and Northern Ireland reunifying with Ireland.
@@holgerlinke98 by wiping out its economy?
@@yiannismihail never in the whole of history, ever, have Irish have had it as good as now
claiming otherwise is a huge middle finger to the people who died or escaped to America in the past
@@holgerlinke98 Read slowly what I wrote.
The US doesn't meddle in forreign affair.
Me: *Erm.... Is this supposed to be an early April's Fool Joke?* ;)
ummmmmm this is not an early april fools joke.
this is obviously a late april fools joke
you guys all have military bases around the world right
Do you know how quotation marks work
@@AhmedMohammed23 over 900 of them.
for the people that doesn't know what i'm talking about ruclips.net/video/MmkHAlhCvWg/видео.html
Thank you for posting this. These foreign interventions never received much press coverage at the time, and certainly were barely mentioned in history classes below the college level. I always hear people asking "Why does the rest of the world hate the US so much, when we do so many good things?" I used to think the same way, and it wasn't until Reagan started laying mines in the waters of Nicaragua that I realized something wasn't adding up, and I started doing some research and learned the actual truth. It's unreal how much damage the US has done. And for what? In once case we interfered in elections, displaced people, and looked the other way while people were murdered so that we could have cheap bananas! And yet we still claim to be the champion of democracy.
Oh we deserve it. Completely.
i feel sick when I learned what US had done to the world, this need to be heard by everyone
It does make ya feel sick huh? Not only are we not the best country... we may actually be the WORST.
Sick when you discover that it's done all this, and more to the world, and it's own people.
The worst part about that is people here are so brain washed and selfish that you could tell them everything the US has done to the rest of the world and they would try to justify all of it
@@edgeldine3499 history is full a brutal and horrible countries people just like to blame the US and paint as the ultimate evil. Not saying they haven't done terrible things, but literally every great power has. People tend to forget the partition of the middle east by France and the UK after WW1
@@edgeldine3499 This is whataboutism mate...
This is about the US, that deas not mean that people are not aware of Russia or China ..
Also the US "sticks out" more because of the prominance and "loudness" of the media/people.
China did most of the atrocities while isolating and staying silent focusing on thier country's brainwashing. Only in the last decade (plus corona) ppl are showing interest in china and the ccp started selling propaganda online.
Same with russia, they keep to themselfs and we hardly get knews from there, especially if controversial news.
America on the other hand preaches to the world (togheter with millions of brainwashed citizens) of freedom and democracy while stabbing in the back and robbing.
Im Italian and im aware of the "interventions" from the US in our politics since WW2 ( a lot of them). The US supported the corrupt side of our government building up the economic crisis we had in the last 2 decades. I have a ton of receipts on this matter trust me.
Yes the US is not alone, but still worthy of all this flack and more
Bizarre how right-wingers have the audacity to say "socialism has never been done successfully," whilst simultaneously advocating for this, the very thing preventing its success.
Funny story, the Republicans aren't the only ones who have a say in this, but hey, kicking the can down the road is incredibly successful.
@@elmohead cute of you to think that
Socialism has caused no success the ideology is unpractical
@@elmohead well not really and socialism sucks
They are afraid that the fact a hybrid socialist and capitalist is more succesfull than pure capitalist societies with unbelievable inequality.
As a Greek, thanks for helping incite the civil war after WW2 (mainly the Brits of course but you helped too) and the military junta in the 60s/70s (that one was all you). We truly appreciate it….
And what about Italy. Sicilian mafia was history until the yanks handed weapons and shit ton of money to them for an easy landing in Sicily
As a Brazilian I thank you for this video. North American people have no ideia of how their own government manipulates them and the rest of the world, please make more of this content in english. It’s almost impossible to imagine a revolution nowadays while the us continues to command the world, their own people have to learn and revolt against their policies for socialism and true democracy to be implanted
As a Mexican I also say the same (considering the Robbery of 1848)
"The US doesn't meddle in foreign affairs."
"There are 3 roses in a vase. The fifth is blue."
You neglected to say that you're counting each of them, twice, and, the second time, their colors, change!
@@petergant8767: Actually, that's what I remember of a quote from a movie I saw. It was over 5 years ago, and I only saw that movie once, so I may have butchered the quote. Oh well. Moving on.
"We don't start coups"
*Starts coups, sets up dictatorships and overthrows them when they are useless*
And then say they are poor because of socialism
That was literally Saddam Hussein. First the US supported him and paid him to start a war against Iran, and then overthrew him when he wasn't useful anymore.
@@JoaoSantos-ur1gg Even though every nation in the world had some form of WMDs.
@@flutee6162 Iraq didn't have any WMDs, that's been long disproven. It was about Corporate interests.
@@flutee6162 not every nation, but obviously US never accuse countries for having WMDs when they actually have WMD, such as China and Russia, so based on that, I think Iraq probably didn't have WMD
The US:shows in any third world country
Said country’s government: *my time has come*
third world country : we found oil
america : i'm gonna show them some democracy
@@thalez8040 Oil? Looks like they need surprise freedom and democracy.
The USA is a 3rd world country itself. No universal healthcare just for starters. When every single other first world, and even some third world nations have some form of this. That is just at bare minimum.
@@user-gz4ve8mw9l we are a first-world culture with a third-world.
@@user-gz4ve8mw9l then let's say semi-periphery and periphery countries instead of third world countries.
"If the myth sounds good enough, you'll eventual start believing it."
800 military bases around the world.
800 bases militares en todo el mundo.
Man, as a chinese, this shit always keep me up at night. The fact the neariest US military base can literally bomb the city I live and grow up in (Shenzhen) in matter of hours is just mind bogling. And if China is not a actually formidable foe, there would be nothing stopping them from actually that. 😥
@@potatonoodlebear8035 if China did not have nuklear weapons the situation would be even more dire.
On the other hand nuklear weapons might one day be the end of us all.
As usual it’s complicated.
Anyways… greetings from flooded Germany to flooded China.
Also i am sorry we are sending that one puny war ship over to your area.
We have to please our American overlords.
We already got in trouble for the pipeline with Russia.
@@Youbetternowatchthis Hope your flood is solved soon. It is terrible to see the beautiful Rhineland being devastated.
In chile in the dictatorship we had a massive us military base like 900 meters from la moneda. That is like russia having a military base full of missiles tanks and soldiers 900 meters near the white house/reichstag/tiananmen square.
So that if we miss behaved our chilean police officers would be armed with military grade technology to battle a few rock throwers.
@@Youbetternowatchthis I live by an African mantra. Freedom or death. If everyone has the ability to burn the world, then the world will truly belong to everybody...and we will all be free. So if China can just make a few hundred thousand more nukes...that would be absolutely wonderful. Nukes may one day kill us all, but if everyone has them...at least we'll die free.
It is never about democracy and freedom, but capitalism
@@altrag it is capitalist. It keeps happening because of capitalism.
@@altrag literally what do you think capitalism is? btw a capitalist is someone that owns capital, not someone that merely supports capitalism. you're not a capitalist and neither is 99% of the country.
@@altrag That's socialism XD Capitalism is when elites buy up others work so their could make profit. You mixed up the definitions.
@@altrag Yeah that's not what capitalism is, at least not when anyone nowadays uses the word. Capitalism is the exploitation of hired labor through private ownership of the means of production. AKA businesses belong solely to the bosses, who then hire workers, pay them less than what they're worth, and pocket the difference. Capitalism inevitably creates all-powerful corporations because of how it structurally consolidates power.
And while we're defining things, socialism is when the means of production are owned socially (either by the workers, their community, their country as a whole, etc). And communism is a stateless, classless, moneyless society with common ownership of the means of production + the movement to create such a society.
@@altrag Not to be pedantic but a state isn't the same thing as a government. A state is the mechanism for class rule, the way that a subset of people control an entire population through administration and force. The US government is currently a bourgeois state, as in, it primarily exists to serve the interests of the capitalist class instead of americans as a whole. Communists aren't trying to abolish governance, they're trying to create an equitable society where class differences don't exist (and therefore state rule doesn't exist either).
Also, neither Bernie nor AOC are very left at all. Their policy proposals would, at best, remedy some problems that capitalism causes without addressing the root cause - capitalism itself. I totally agree with you about their ineffectiveness and that right wing rule causes disasters.
People that actually think America wasn't involved in any of this are truly lost causes, especially now.
Like me
As someone outside the US it baffles me that any US American would think their country doesn't needle with other countries' business
It baffles me that people in here don't know we meddle with other countries.
The propaganda is extremely effective when it comes at the people from literally every form of media
US imperialism, what a surprise, glad you're debunking US propaganda, keep it this way, comrade.
@Scott Covert the Soviet Union didn't have imperialist tendencies, it actively opposed western imperialism and supported socialist revolutions in many countries, a good chunk of them was under a decades long US-backed dictatorship, like Cuba with Fulgencio Batista, or victims of US imperialism, like in central America with the banana republics, like Nicaragua, for example, where the United States actively supported far-right movements like the contras, planted mines in the territory of a sovereign nation (an action which is unanimously considered an act of state terrorism) and undermined the very foundations of democracy and the principle of self-determination. So, even in the case where the Soviets had imperialistic tendencies, like you suggest, the imperialistic tendencies of the United States in foreign sovereign countries outmatches by far the ones that the Soviets ever had and is based not on "spreading democracy", but in spite of and against democracy, except if you consider democracy the overthrown of democratically elected socialist governments and the imposition of puppet governments under the iron fist of the United States.
@Roshaun Roache Actually what US did so far by far outmatches any sort of regimes even Hitler is starting look like saint in comparison to all atrocities. In Vietnam to this day people remember hell US brought with them for no reason at all absolutely none just to show of their might and slaughter people in most inhumane way possible.
@Roshaun Roache Lets look at facts. Hitler was sick and delusional and he never tried to pretend to be something else, but he at least cared for his people and his goal was not to destroy other countries well being but simple genocide of certain people. US on other hand cares for nothing else, but power it has no goals no ideals other then protecting their power. I mean when Hitler died war ended but US is an Empire you cut one head another take its place its a system made for sole purpose of supporting Capital of those that made the Capital.
@Scott Covert Who said it does not count? It does, but does not mean it should be compared to what US is doing which is so extreme that soviets imperialism looks like a joke
@@zenogstwitch8296 I fully agree the USA is despicable, but let's not downplay Hitler here. He didn't care about "his own people". That might lead people to think of fascism in a more positive light than it should. Fascists don't care about you no matter how white you are. The racism is merely a mechanism to channel the people's anger away from the elite, on to a scapegoat.
The sad part is so many people believe the U.S. is the "good guys".
There are no good guys in International politics.
Capitalist indoctrination runs strong
@@OptimisticNihilist15 Sure, after years of political hands-off approach to Hitler's policies and indirect(ish) source of inspiration for his white supremacy ideology.
@@OptimisticNihilist15 The USA didn't win WW2. That would be the USSR who defeated the Nazi while the US was late to action again.
@@Fafnd and who do you think supplied the ussr with millions of tons of war matterial
Im from Chile and it's so refreshing hearing an american speak about history correctly. KUDOS to this channel and to the person behind it.Bless you brother
It's my favorite time of the week again! Thank you for making these videos, because not only have they educated me (And then turned me into a communist) but they have educated my capitalist friends and family, to make them just slightly more accepted of my ideals. As the old saying goes "The revolution starts with reading," I guess now it starts with watching RUclips videos lol.
People like second thought give me real hope for the future, as the internet has the potential to educate and connect so many bright minds across the world, and it might really change things eventually
*"JOHNY, ARE WE THE BADDIES!?"*
Perfect reference 🤣
I've been living in Peru for a few months now and I know the US is gonna try to pull something because Castillo won
My frind defend your country at all cost.
1 year later something has happened my friend, mind boggling isn't it.
Here from the future....... Yes
I came across your channel for the first time a few days ago and have been addicted! Great content!
The problem is that American propaganda is arguably the most successful in modern times.
They picked up on that from the ‘50’s real quick
@@widdershins5383then MLK got assassinated and boomers dropped the ball
And the failed education system definitely didn’t help encouraging logical and critical thinking.
Milton Friedman invented it. Watch manufacturing consent on youtube or the shock doctrine on youtube.
You gotta give them that, they know how to run a successful propaganda campaign