- As in, the people, or the state? Like, do the people remain, but the government is abolished? - If people, none, I’m not a genocidal monster. - If the state, the United States of America, the Global South would be far better off without the genocidal US Empire. Would also free Palestine without US backing of Israel. - Of course the people would remain, I should’ve worded my post better. - Then I stick with my United States answer, the US Empire is holding the world back and needs to be overthrown, ideally from within. 
 
 
- The Vatican … and just let it become part of Italy again. Nothing would change except for a bunch of wealthy idiots trying to hide their money. - But think of all the fancy hats we’d lose! 
 
- deleted by creator - The US is the source of every problem? - Yeah… Some reason I don’t believe you - The US Empire is the world’s largest Imperialist Power and the greatest exploiter of the Global South, it’s the source of most problems for sure. 
 
- Then who’s gonna buy my oil😢 
 
- The only acceptable answer is The Vatican 
- Mesopotamia around 3100 BC 
- Russia 
- I want to say Middle-East, but that’s not fair because it’s a cluster of countries. It’s hard to pick just one though, because a lot of countries in the Middle-East are batshit insane and allow extremism to dictate how they run the country. Extremism of any degree is just a bad thing to have around. It is technically, though scholars may disagree, the birthplace of Terrorism as we know it today. 
- Probably like… North Korea - I hold no ill will against individuals there but that country is eventually either going to be a humanitarian crisis with a full government collapse or get twitchy and reignite the unification war. - It’d be a major improvement in the lives of everyone in the region if they were just magically absorbed by South Korea. - In the last year the DPRK has announced that they have abandoned reunification, their previous “one state, 2 systems” stance was replaced with a “2 state” system. The DPRK no longer seeks reunification, which is sad. I think the “one state, two systems” solution would have been a great move forward for a fractured people. - The DPRK is currently blowing up bridges and escalating conflict. They absolutely haven’t abandoned all claims to South Korea. - They are demolishing bridges on their side of the DMZ and cutting reunification committees. Their official stance is, again, 2 states, no longer 1 state, 2 systems. How are they escalating? Looks more like they are hunkering down. 
 81·1 year ago 81·1 year ago- Blowing up stuff inside their own borders… And how are they escalating? 
 
 
 





