Niall Ferguson vs Fareed Zakaria: Is the Liberal International Order Over?

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Niall Ferguson vs Fareed Zakaria: Is the Liberal International Order Over?

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Re: Niall Ferguson vs Fareed Zakaria: Is the Liberal International Order Over?

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Dacaas


I enjoy an intellectual debate. Watched countless of them on YOUTUBE. Especially those that deal with Islam, homosexuality, Economy, History, Science, and Plagues, my favorite topics. I can get an instant sexual orgasm if I find a super smart intellectual debates on those subjects. Hint: (please forward me good videos of these subjects, thank you)


But Niall----Ayaan hirsis very successful husband makes me puke. He is too arrogant. And Fareed is too humble. So yeah, I guess both of them, while respectable and extraordinaire, I think both bore me. Does this make sense>? :)
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Re: Niall Ferguson vs Fareed Zakaria: Is the Liberal International Order Over?

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First, I ain't ur secretary, I thought u were a bored housewife, so add that task to your daily chores. ;)

As for Ayaan, she's a Negro bed wench who has always loved white supremacists, I ain't mad at the work she does on muzzies but I wouldn't consider her an intellectual.
The debate wasn't boring to me because the way I see it is different than the way u see it. I see a master and a slave arguing on the downfall of their enterprise, the master is realistic and understands what's going on but this Indian slave who's been brought up in the master house and goodies does not see it that way because he convinced himself those goodies never existed in life before, hence he believes his 'massa' enterprise will persist in the future.

You have to read between the lines darling.
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