02-20-2017, 06:49 PM
(02-20-2017, 05:33 PM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: It makes no difference whatsoever. When the Regeneracy occurs, the
public will unite behind the leader, whether he's weak or strong.
What I was saying is not that there would not be unification with the regeneracy. But that the regeneracy would not be based around neo-liberalism and globalism and that a pro-globalist government would be in power at the time of the regeneracy. Your belief in globalism and democracy, which by the ways seems to be universal among Boomers is regarded as peculiar by Xers and Millies. Xers and Millies despise human rights and liberal democracy. To emphasize that point is why I posted those lists, especially the second list consisting of 20th century leaders. It is not the Decisive acts themselves or the toughness itself that is admired by us Xers and Millies but the motivation behind those leaders activities that is admired.