Soren wrote on Jun 13
th, 2012 at 9:39am:
In the 2012 Heritage Foundation rankings of global economic freedom, eight of the top ten nations are current or former realms of the Crown, including the top four: Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand.
Sounds pretty dodgy to me.
Hong Kong is ruled by the Chinese communist party dictatorship.
Singapore has been ruled by the Lee family for more than 40 years and public gatherings a banned. Opposition party politicians are often bankrupted out of existence with defamation lawsuits - one of them fled to Australia, and I have met him. Singaporean are required to carry ID cards that show the person's race. Minority races are forbidden from joining elite military groups. There are also strict limits on where ethnic groups are allowed to live.
Australia has some of the most draconian "anti-terror" laws in the world, and no charter of human rights.
Soren wrote on Jun 13
th, 2012 at 9:39am:
So are about half of the 20 economies with the highest GDP per capita, and for large countries with populations over 20 million the top three is an Anglosphere sweep: Australia, Canada, the United States.
The US is hardly a model of freedom with its use of torture, renditions and indefinite detentions.
Guantanamo is the pinnacle of US freedom is it?
look at how the Us deals with public protest and you will what they think of freedom:
Freedom US-style:
Soren wrote on Jun 13
th, 2012 at 9:39am:
Three-sevenths of the G7 are nations of British descent,
Stealing other people's wealth is not an indicator of goodness
Soren wrote on Jun 13
th, 2012 at 9:39am:
and so are two-fifths of the permanent members of the UN Security Council.
Most of the other nations of the world are against the nuclear armaments that gave the 5 permanent members their permanency in the first place.
Soren wrote on Jun 13
th, 2012 at 9:39am:
today the key regional powers in almost every corner of the globe are British-derived
If you ignore the players such as China, Russia, France, Iran, Brazil, Indonesia, Turkey and North Korea, then sure.
Soren wrote on Jun 13
th, 2012 at 9:39am:
— and, even among the lesser players, as a general rule you’re better off for having been exposed to British rule than not: Why is Haiti Haiti and Barbados Barbados?
Really? Indonesia and the Philippines are far more free and democratic than the former English colonies of southeast Asia like Malaysia and Singapore. Indonesia's economic growth rate
Indonesia's economy is powering ahead
So is Turkey's:
The Anglo worlds economies are not doing too well are they? Unless you include India and South Africa in there.