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<blockquote data-quote="milesvb" data-source="post: 262165" data-attributes="member: 413"><p>I think I'll have to disagree on this one. One example are the Germans. Those that didn't immigrate instigated two world wars and stomped the crap out of their neighbors. That certainly isn't indicative of a lack of courage, drive or ambition. Rampant militarism and unbridled aggression maybe. As for being submissive, to their own military leadership, yes. "Easily led" I can see though I'm aware of the opposite being the case in some instances and many of those fell victim as well.</p><p></p><p>What is the root of this apparent lack courage, drive & ambition? I see it as liberalism run amuck. The same liberalism that brought Western Civilization democracy has been morphed into a leftist ideology that paralyzes a will to act and the multiculturalism and moral relativism will be our downfall if we don't cast it aside and deal with our enemies in a united front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milesvb, post: 262165, member: 413"] I think I'll have to disagree on this one. One example are the Germans. Those that didn't immigrate instigated two world wars and stomped the crap out of their neighbors. That certainly isn't indicative of a lack of courage, drive or ambition. Rampant militarism and unbridled aggression maybe. As for being submissive, to their own military leadership, yes. "Easily led" I can see though I'm aware of the opposite being the case in some instances and many of those fell victim as well. What is the root of this apparent lack courage, drive & ambition? I see it as liberalism run amuck. The same liberalism that brought Western Civilization democracy has been morphed into a leftist ideology that paralyzes a will to act and the multiculturalism and moral relativism will be our downfall if we don't cast it aside and deal with our enemies in a united front. [/QUOTE]
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