Jalpha wrote:Ikpeip wrote:The Australians, I believe, use the same Claymore as the Americans (although I can't claim to have ever personally seen an Australian Claymore)
They do.
Then what's with the M18 joke?
Jalpha wrote:Ikpeip wrote:blindly advocating Australian superiority all over these forums - you're not just a blowhard, you're a hypocrite. Nationalism is fine when you practice it, but not when others do the same?
Citation required.
I have to retract this statement. I based it off your previous post and a post you made about how all the moderators should be Australian, and wrongfully assumed that because I could recall two recent incidents, there must have been more earlier. The point about hypocrisy over nationalism still holds, but the "all over the forums" part I can't substantiate.
Jalpha wrote:It is both ironic and hypocritical of you to say this. I think it's quite clear who is "frothing at the mouth" in this regard. It didn't take much at all to provoke a response reminiscent of a rabid dog.
Your trivial posts received a trivial response.
Jalpha wrote:Your international policy is of less concern to me than your national policy, which is the root cause of how your nation relates to others, and is thus perceived by them. I also think you are overstating my views but nonetheless...
Urban sprawl, decadent consumerism, a society which can only thrive as a result of waste and inefficiency. All to fund an endless cycle of debt. It wouldn't bother me so much if a majority of the rest of the world wasn't bombarded with your own ideals so often that they end up the base model to follow. The US is a great example of the things that are wrong with capitalist societies.
I'll follow with a defense of capitalism tomorrow. What are you advocating in its stead?
Faithfully,
-Paul the Paymaster