slumpychuck
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Mmmmm.... I suggested talking/educating was a solution. Both you and Axxe55 suggest I'm wrong and that time has passed. Yet, you offer no proposal, no solution to the problem, other than letting the U.S.A. crash and burn to teach them fucka's a lesson that "maybe" they'll learn. I dunno - sounds kinna risky to me.
I did not offer letting the U.S.A crash and burn as a solution, I simply suggested that having conversation may no longer be the best approach. When you were younger and you did something you weren't supposed to I imagine your parents sat you down and explained why that action was wrong. However, if you continued to do it time and time again, how many explanations did you get before you actually got punished for it? If you kept doing it, would that punishment get more severe or would you get a more in depth explanation? My only point here is that at some point you have to recognize that they are not doing what they are because they don't understand what they're being told. They do what they do because they have not had to experience the repercussions of their actions on any significant scale and even more so, their actions are positively reinforced by the fact that they keep doing it.
So, let me share my witty saying: "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result." How many times do we conversate with the irrational before we decide that the approach OBVIOUSLY isn't working?