The Yarbros

  • jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.world
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    Video Description:

    When it all comes tumbling down, where will you be? The average empire lasts 250 years and the US empire is 248 yrs old and spiraling out of control. Is this the end of the US empire?

    Timestamps:

    1. 0:00 Intro
    2. 1:16 Fall of Rome
    3. 3:40 America’s Internal Decay
    4. 6:34 Hard & Soft Power
    5. 7:05 Persian Empire
    6. 9:15 American Soft Power
    7. 11:09 Britain’s Fall
    8. 12:20 American Hard Power
    9. 15:09 Outro

    Generated Summary:

    Main Topic: The video analyzes the potential decline of the American Empire, drawing parallels to the falls of past empires like Rome and Persia. It argues that America’s internal contradictions, loss of soft power, and overreliance on hard power are leading to its eventual collapse.

    Key Points:

    • Comparison to Past Empires: The video uses the decline of the Roman and Persian Empires as case studies to illustrate the cyclical nature of empires and the common factors leading to their downfall. Key similarities highlighted include internal corruption, widening wealth inequality, loss of public trust, and overreliance on military might.
    • Loss of Soft Power: America’s soft power, once a significant source of influence (Hollywood, culture, democratic ideals), is eroding due to actions perceived as hypocritical or morally questionable on the global stage. This loss of credibility weakens its international standing.
    • Overreliance on Hard Power: The US’s excessive military spending and interventions, often perceived as self-serving, are unsustainable and alienate allies while strengthening adversaries. This overreliance on hard power is a symptom of a failing empire.
    • Internal Decay: Significant internal issues like extreme wealth inequality, a failing healthcare system, and political polarization are contributing to social unrest and a loss of faith in the American dream. These internal problems mirror the issues that plagued Rome.
    • Financial Instability: The video suggests that the US’s massive debt and unsustainable military spending are contributing to its financial instability, further weakening its position.

    Highlights:

    • The video uses strong imagery and emotional appeals to emphasize the severity of the situation.
    • It directly challenges the notion of American exceptionalism and the “American Dream,” arguing that it is increasingly unattainable for many.
    • The presenter offers a pessimistic outlook, suggesting that America’s decline is inevitable unless significant changes are made.
    • The video effectively uses historical examples to support its central argument.
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    The american ‘empire’ if you can call it that is never 248 years old.
    Barely a century of power in a hemisphere if that.
    An unpleasant footnote in history.

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      I would say it became an empire after the Cold War.

      The unipolar United States became the “police” of the world, launching nonstop forever wars all around the world.

      Now, the world is moving towards a multipolar world, which is great!

      When it comes to imperialism, soft power is an upgrade rather than hard power and forcing regime change wars.


      Edit: improved wording and phrasing

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        They had their hemisphere long before when they became a colonial power and took that over from the Brits.
        Hawaii, Phillipines, etc…
        If you live in Europe like myself you might think it was after the cold war since their influence was more noticable here.
        We became no more than a glorified colony, something our ‘leaders’ are now feeling but still won’t admit.
        Many, including Chomsky have said this and the cold war was actually already the beginning of the decline.
        I don’t see an upgrade in ‘soft power’.
        That is a precursor to regime change, not an alternative.
        They should mind their own business, the new reality of a multipolar world will force them to anyway.