The question mark at the end of a sentence usually denotes a question. What you said seems to me to imply that we don’t have any non-totalitarian countries because I don’t see any that have these things as end goals (outside of empty promises from politicians).
For that matter, I don’t even know what an “end goal” for a country would be. That’s what I was trying to get at originally. Countries don’t have end goals, beyond “stay existent”.
If you’re going to put words in my mouth, please order me a large Diet Coke and some waffle fries as a side.
The question mark at the end of a sentence usually denotes a question. What you said seems to me to imply that we don’t have any non-totalitarian countries because I don’t see any that have these things as end goals (outside of empty promises from politicians).
For that matter, I don’t even know what an “end goal” for a country would be. That’s what I was trying to get at originally. Countries don’t have end goals, beyond “stay existent”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_question
Maybe you are unfamiliar with the term ‘rhetorical question’ so I linked you to an article explaining why you are confused.
It’s on the user to show intent.
But I am glad you learned something new today.