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@ageha I'm not sure that we've never had to worry but otherwise I do take your points about superpowers. Right now, we just invite the superpowers in... let the wealthy there invest in our land but then that actually means they have effectively stolen it from us. This obviously doesn't just happen here. So yeah, it feels like we have changed tactics because in the past there would have been fights. Now, perhaps because of trade agreements, we just let people in, take the land and resources, change our culture and more. We basically let the US do this to us. And we look to them to decide on what we teach our next generation as we share education resources, for example. How else do we get critical race theory with a focus on black relations in the US or about decolonialism? In fact, how else do we decide to have children here read stories from and about the US in English? It has replaced our classics. If it weren't for Shakespeare, I'm not sure that I would have read a British story in class in high school. Hard to remember.