stevil
Godless and without morals
But, you'd have to define "fairly".I agree with you on resources being limited and the need for competition. In some sense, competition makes us all better. However, there is a fine line. It's one thing to compete fairly and it's another to kill your competition.
Throughout history, people have been competing for resources (and power).
As the world has become global, we have altered our definition of "us" vs "them".
At one stage it was fine to raid our neighboring villages, and then the villages bound together and they instead raided their neighboring districts, but then they bound together and then they raided neighboring countries, but then they bound together and they instead raided far off countries, but then humanity bound together, at least in part.
Except for those countries who still find themselves on the outter, like Russia and China who still compete ferociously to survive in this global place.
Except for USA who have now defined "us" as USA Republican supporters loyal to Trump and "them" as everyone else, including their traditional allies (UK, Canada, Germany, etc), democratic party supporters of USA, the free media, Republicans who aren't 100% loyal to Trump.
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