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by GSDtravels on 07 September 2016 - 14:09

by Prager on 07 September 2016 - 20:09
@ hundmutter:
Poor Latin?? How is "divide at impera" poor Latin? Is this better? dīvide et īmpera.
And No Greeks did not speak Latin but they made the maxim famous Mainly Julius Caesar . Tradition attributes the origin of the motto to Philip of Macodonia who said διαίρει καὶ βασίλευε ( Divide and rule/conquer) . And Philip Of Macedonia was Greek:) Happy now? Get a life!
The rest of your post does not deserve comment,.
by Noitsyou on 07 September 2016 - 22:09
You didn't come from a country where the justification for enslaving a race of people was the fact that they were a different race. Politicians are not dividing blacks and whites as much as they are taking advantage of the divide that has existed for hundreds of years. The difference between dems and reps is that democrats talk TO black Americans while republicans talk ABOUT them. Do you think blacks have forgotten that Trump was (is?) a birther?
Look at this election: which candidate is the more divisive one? Who is pointing a finger at the Other? It is Trump. He has managed to get less educated white men to blame Mexicans and Muslims and minorities in general for their problems. The very people who are weakest are given this imaginary power to influence their lives and the course of America's destiny. While they are all drooling over a wall that will never happen Trump will be cutting taxes for the wealthiest Americans. Who exactly was Hitler speaking to when he spoke of lebensraum? Who made up the volkisch movement? It was the same type of person that Trump appeals to most: working class men from the majority population.

by Prager on 08 September 2016 - 03:09
That was not the point of my post. Point of my post is that, short of rare exceptions, NO politicians are not here for us. They are here for themselves. They strive on division(s) among people. Which they achieve by fanning internal strife utilizing real or fake crises to do so. If all world would held their hands and sing Kubaya then politicians would be out of business. That is not what they want. And people - shills like you for example - pointing finger one way or another calling opposing parties names, and comparing theirs actions to Hitler's and other such nonsense are just doing the job the usefully idiots are required and expected to do and have always done for thousands of years. Obama - I have to give it to him - has been amazingly good at dividing black and whites and poor and rich. He is a master.

by Hundmutter on 08 September 2016 - 06:09
"No the Greeks did not speak Latin but they made the maxim famous. Mainly Julius Caesar."
Oh, THAT famous Greek ! Well, that's all right then ...
And: I can well believe you didn't want to comment on my last remark, about you and your attitude to Muslims. Qu'el surprise !
Si fecisti, nega.

by susie on 08 September 2016 - 17:09
I am not sure about the USA, but personally I believe in many politicians.
Most politicians became politicians because they believe in something ( I don´t need to like their belief, but that´s their major motivation ) - they want to change, or at least, better a status quo.
After a while all of them have to realize that industry and international money transfer is more influental than politics - at that point a lot of politicians quit, others try to "find a way", and that way most often is a way of concessions.
To be a politician for sure is no easy job, a lot of selfless local politicians give up after a while, the remaining rest learns how to "play" - I want X, therefor I´ll give you Y, and both of us will fight against Z...
Meanwhile they have to keep happy the majority, otherwise they will be out after the next election.
That´s no fun

by Prager on 08 September 2016 - 18:09
Hundmutter. I guess this is above your ability to comprehend.
I'll try again.
The maxim divide and rule /conquer was first said by Philip Of Macedonia - Greek king and he said it in Greek language.
Later on Julius Caesar made it famous and of course he use Latin = divide et impera .
And later on yet Napoleon used such strategy and he was in France.
I hope this help. :)

by Hundmutter on 08 September 2016 - 18:09

by Hundmutter on 08 September 2016 - 18:09

by Prager on 08 September 2016 - 19:09
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