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In the previous two articles, we explained at length how western thought struggles against the east. We stated that Anglo-Saxon thought and Latin thought were different, but both of their perspectives were decorated with arrogance and the logic of seeing themselves as superior. The US wing of the Anglo-Saxon school is a bit coarser, headlonger, while the English school is more subtle. Another distinctive feature of this school compared to the Latin school is: The Anglo-Saxon school thinks according to the Hegelian logic, and makes its action plan according to the dualist logic spiral. In other words, they create the “opposite”.

To give an example of the rudeness of the Anglo-Saxon, that is, the American school, the former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made a statement recently, saying that the West Bank is the "rightful homeland of the Israeli people." Israel's former Minister of Justice and leader of the New Right Party, Ayelet Shaked, said that the Jewish people have a legal and moral right to live in their ancient homeland. What is the difference between these two statements? No way of thinking can compete with the American way of thinking in terms of rudeness, headstrongness and lack of understanding. (It could be called a complete thoughtlessness.)