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SvennoJ said:
Chrkeller said:

A few things:

1) Calling people names because they have a differing opinion speaks about you more than it does about others.

2) It isn't an "either or" situation.  The US can be wrong, and it can also be true the Iran does in fact massacre their people.  Most things, in fact, are not mutually exclusive. 

3) The world wants to hate the US, so be the first to stop buying US products.  So toss all you video game systems (AMD or Nvidia chipsets) in the garbage.  Toss your phone in the bin (Android or Apple).  Stop using Netflix.  Stop using X/Twitter.  Toss your computers in the garage (AMD or Intel).  Etc, etc.  People want to complain about the US while doing nothing but supporting the US with their purchases.  Money gives power, hate the US so much, stop supporting it.     

The irony.

I stopped supporting the US with my purchases when Trump started with his tariffs and 51st state nonsense. I check every label before buying anything in the supermarket. 

I'll keep playing my games though, on a Japanese system, made in China, with Japanese, Hungarian, German, Albanian games and other indie games.



If you hate the US you should be supporting Trump's actions. He's doing more damage to the USA than anyone else can.

Your video game systems are either AMD (American) or Nvidia (American).  Your PC is either Intel, Nvidia or AMD.  Your smart phone is either Apple or Android (google).  Lol, those are just facts my friend.  

For the record I get and to a degree support people hating the US because of Trump.  I almost didn't return home from an international job because of Trump.  But that doesn't change the fact that entire world currently supports the US financially.  The US runs on money, meaning politics will change once it hurts the wallets of our businesses and best I can tell, the world isn't giving up our technology anytime soon.  



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