Quote from traderfut2000:
Fair enough, I agree with all of your points. The only thing is that you suggest those hate groups are just promoting peacefully their ideas. It's like if you forgot about your history.
Look Optional, I am not what you think. I do not hate the USA, and I even believe that the american achived great things and I thank them for that. The point where I differ with most americans is that America is far from being perfect.
I cannot accept your critics about germany and the Nazi regim if you forgot about the bloody history of your own country. Indians, Black, Asians (especially chinese) and even Jews were persecuted in the US. I am not talking about the foreign policy of the USA that perpetrated surely more dead in the world than the second world war. I am from the third world, and I know that many good men were killed for promoting democracy and human rights in their own country and were usually killed by CIA agents..
I am basing my view on facts and not on a manichean vision of the world the good and the bad. I even think that you americans have nothing to do in all those crimes, since, somewhat you are the victims of a system...
Mine is not a criticism of the current state of Germany, I congratulate them if they are practicing democracy in their actions.
However, it is an historical fact that if not for the actions of the Allied forces in WWII, democracy in Germany would not have begun 50 years ago. It is also the case in Japan, as they now have a democratic process at work.
The Germans did not come to a Democratic government in the same way the United States did. They came to that conclusion after their former goverment was crushed by the Allies and the Soviets.
The Americans, with all of our flaws which history shows, started out with ideals and we have been trying to grow into those ideals for over 200 years.
We have a lot more to do. We have since our beginnings grown as a country and have a social concience that is attempting to evolve......as women, and those of a minority status can vouch for when they go to the voting booth, a right they did not always have. There was a time when they could not vote, now they can.
It is an evolutionary process, and I happen to have faith and hope that America as a country will continue grow and change.
I am going to give an analogy that I am sure you won't like, but I believe it is appropriate and goes to the issue of progressing and evolving into more of what we all want our respective countries to be.
In the circles of recovery from alcohol, drugs and other life challenging problems, many addicts delve into their early childhoods. The majority find and accept that they suffered abuse from their parents.
I have witnessed two different responses among those addicts who attempt to recover once they fully accept what happened in their past.
Some blame their parents for their current state of life and choose to stay in blaming mode so as not to change their bad habits. It is easy for them to rationalize their sad state of affairs, once they conclude it was not their fault that they turned out the way they did, as they were innocent victims----they cannot change the past, and are now damaged for life. They remain in this victim mode, and make no progress in real recovery from the childhood pain that binds them into their self destructive thinking. They remain locked into their world of an inner child who is feeling sorry for themselves. They continue to wait for their parents to provide restitution, to restore them to a whole status, to give them the love and acceptance they never received........and it never happens......and neither does their recovery process.
Others accept what happened to them as innocent children, get angry for a while, but eventually forgive those who perpetrated abuse on them, and accept fully the responsibility and need to change themselves if they want to grow out of their suffering. They end up recovering and moving forward as adults.
I see you the same way.
Sure, bad things happened to the native Americans, blacks, hispanics, jews, catholics, women, children, etc. That is all in the past, undeniable. Bad things will happen in life, just the way life is.
However, the past cannot be changed. It is what it is. Whether or not an adult recovers from their past is their choice, or stays stuck in it is also their choice.
It is how we deal with the past going forward that determines our fate and emotional and mental well being.
Strangely enough, this ties in with the mentality of a good trader, who doesn't blame the market makers, the brokerage firms, or others for their failures and negative situations in the markets.
They accept full responsibility for where they are right now, today, and take the necessary steps to improve, learn and grow.....they move forward and evolve.
It is an adult approach to life, and adult approach to trading.
Some get there, some don't.
It is a personal choice.