Right. A commitment to universality as long as it's OUR universality. That's the problem. My observation is that we always get into trouble when Person/Group/whatever A insists on telling B what they can and can't do and trying to enforce it. The blatant hypocrisy that invariably accompanies only makes it more odious.
I've never understood the US's apparent need to tell other people how to organize their government when we can't even organize our own.
Right. A commitment to universality as long as it's OUR universality. That's the problem. My observation is that we always get into trouble when Person/Group/whatever A insists on telling B what they can and can't do and trying to enforce it. The blatant hypocrisy that invariably accompanies only makes it more odious.
I've never understood the US's apparent need to tell other people how to organize their government when we can't even organize our own.