Wednesday, January 28, 2015

On King Abdullah Al Saud of Saudi Arabia's death

Let's call a spade a spade: King Abdullah Al Saud of Saudi Arabia was not some progressive leader, but an oppressive theocrat who promoted sexist policies and the killing of nonSunnis through his country's oppressive law and "justice" system. He kept many of his wives and daughters under house arrest for no good reason. His funding of extremist Wahhabi Islam has led to the birth of many Islamic extremist groups.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

On separatism

With the collapse of multinational states such as Yugoslavia as Czechoslovakia, along with independence movements in Scotland and Catalonia, in EspaƱa, one begins to wonder 
how far ethnic separatism will go. 
My question is "Where does it end?" There's always going to be ethnic minorities in a country, and if each and every ethnic group is given its own country, the world would become very balkanised into hundreds of uncooperative countries, and ethnic minorities within those countries would start demanding their own countries, and so forth. What the world need is less nation-states and more multi-national states. Countries need to stop basing their identities on just one ethnicity and unite, as ethnic nationalism has led to much discord, violence, and genocide in the past.