Sorry if I’m missing something here, but this seems clickbaity to me. From what I can glean from the short video clip he’s stating that the U.S. is a leader in “this region” which could mean a geographic region or a region of technology advacement. Inferring that his statement is “you must accept U.S. leadership” seems intentionally worded to spark outrage and garner clicks.
I think they try to downplay this by “clarifying” in the blurb below the video: “U.S. leadership in some areas needed to be recognized.”
Intel is a leader in some areas of processor technology. Intel can make that exact claim. By making that claim, Intel is not telling AMD “nakedly” that they “must accept Intel’s leadership.”
You know, to be fair to the #JoeBiden administration (I don’t like the guy, particularly), I do like the rhetoric that’s been used by various military heads in regards to the international conflict that’s been going on.
What rethoric?
I forget the exact wording but #AntonyBlinken in particular had a pretty good response to #China’s spy balloon
What is with the cross emoji with a lot of you people? Some secretly Gab decided anti-woke symbol of extremist Christianity?
IDK about the others…I’m just a #Christian. Why does that bother you?
I think it was the crusades. Or the boy touching. Could be both.
@krolden Which of the two did I do? 🤔
You asked why your religion might bother someone, not what you did.
Hmm…I’m just not sure why the behavior of a vast minority of Christians would cause such a visceral reaction. Although if a #Christian hurt you in some way, I guess I’d kinda get that
I do not have any problem with Christianity, but I find the emoji in username odd and striking.
@TheAnonymouseJoker What makes it odd and striking?
The way you are confirming it.
You’re not making any sense, can you rephrase that?