Nevertheless, it’s possible to appreciate good deeds and positive outcomes without propagandizing for a fundamentally and fatally flawed system that is currently enjoying global preeminence. This post bundles the two in an attributive narrative, which makes it more difficult for me to enjoy the former.
[incoming hyperbole for the sake of illustration] It would be something like pointing to modern rescue efforts (say, the Texas floods) that rely on modern interconnectivity, and using that as an excuse to propagandizing expansionism or manifest destiny.
Nevertheless, it’s possible to appreciate good deeds and positive outcomes without propagandizing for a fundamentally and fatally flawed system that is currently enjoying global preeminence. This post bundles the two in an attributive narrative, which makes it more difficult for me to enjoy the former.
[incoming hyperbole for the sake of illustration] It would be something like pointing to modern rescue efforts (say, the Texas floods) that rely on modern interconnectivity, and using that as an excuse to propagandizing expansionism or manifest destiny.