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Offline eyeball

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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #1500 on: December 26, 2020, 12:09:14 am »
I said I admired it.  I didn’t say I agreed with it.   Using a blanket standard for every country in the world is counter productive.
Groovy. That's got absolutely nothing to do with using anything on dictatorships.   

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China and Cuba are not the same.
That's right, they're different countries on opposite sides of the planet.

If you want to suggest that differences amongst dictatorships call for using different standards to bring them to heel then say so.  I'm open to the idea that governments can earn merit points and a reduction in sanctions due to better behaviour.  First though we'd need an international code of standardized rules for governing human beings.  Wouldn't you agree?