• @[email protected]
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    -11 month ago

    I think Palestinians have a right to be angry at Israelis, even to the point of potential violence.

    And yet, by and large, Palestinians, facing genocide, focus their fights on soldiers and military equipment while showing empathy towards those Israelis who aren’t actively expressing racism towards them.

    But yes Palestinians do have every right to resist occupation and genocide through violence.

    But this was not my question. It is whether you consiste tky believe in and apply the rhetoric you are using or whether you are, note likely, swept up in the current hate-on towards all Russians.

    Much in the same way I think Russians have long passed a historical threshold for which we should consider whether they are compatible with civilized society.

    This reads as very racist and draws on orientalist tropes. I assume you picked them up from the upsurge in fascistic rhetoric, including from Ukrainian Nazis whose rhetoric has been amplified and anonymized/filtered through mainstream repetitiom, and have not discovered this talking point de novo.

    We gave them a shot after the USSR fell, they didn’t take the opportunity to clean up their act.

    tf are you talking about. The fall of the USSR came with a mass expropriation if wealth and industry and social programs at the expense of tens of millions of lives. Attempts to join the imperial core were rebuffed, it was placed in permanent shock therapy territory and systematically excluded. They did exactly what Western interests wanted them to do. This is the Russia your ideology created.

    So now we’re going back to it, confrontation.

    There was never a pause in imperialist escalation.

    Only this time we’re not 2-3x stronger than them, we’re 10-20x. I like those odds.

    I see that rather than ask yourself whether you consistently apply your logic, you are here just revealing that you are a nationalist that truly does not care and is now excited for a world war.

    • @InverseParallax
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      11 month ago

      I’m excited for Russia seeing justice.

      And a world War?

      With Russia and whose army? Because theirs can’t handle Ukraine on their own. Their missiles explode on the launchpad, their submarines sink themselves, their only aircraft carrier has more Russian kills than enemy.

      Oh, you honestly think China will save them? That’s absolutely adorable.

      That shock therapy? That was their own oligarchs looting Russia wildly, which is why corruption has destroyed the Russian military so completely.

      Russia has historically felt their only safety came from the perception by others that they were strong. That perception was utterly shattered by Ukraine, forever.

      There is no way this turns out that is not disastrous for Russia, but then again I guess they just call that ‘history’. Personally I’m looking forward to it with anticipation.

      Not thirsty for blood, thirsty for justice, as are much of Europe that were victims of Russian imperialism under the name of ‘buffer states’. Now those states are stronger than them and everyone is desperately eager to watch them suffer.

      I could make a fortune selling popcorn in eastern Europe.

      Russian hatred? We call that ‘being European’.

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        01 month ago

        I’m excited for Russia seeing justice.

        Just Russia? Or all countries with the same violations that outrage you? What about those with even worse? Are you excited for justice in all cases?

        And a world War?

        Yes.

        With Russia and whose army?

        A world war would involve multiple countries on both sides, dragged in by mutual ties and a recognition of which camp would have it in for them in victory. Starting am open war with Russia would drag in all nations that have sought independence and needed to build up a military to prevent being overcome by the domjnant superpower. Eventually it would drag in every major state. It is hard to say how all of the chios would fall, but the conditions under which Russia were openly targeted for destruction would immediately create alarm in China, Iran, and most of Africa. That bloc has an order of magnitude more productive capacity and manpower than the “good guys” you would have in mind.

        Because theirs can’t handle Ukraine on their own.

        Russia could destroy and overtake UA at basically any time but is instead choosing this status quo as achieving a strategic objective, namely bleeding UA of manpower and weapons stocks. Russia has notably not used the scorched earth approach that NATO and NATO ally countries have consistently taken during their invasions, one where mass civilian destruction and terror are the main components of victory and control, where their forces fall apart the minute theyvlack air superiority. UA does not have sufficient air defenses to prevent such attacks, Russia simply chooses not to make them.

        If things turn south, I have no doubt Russia would adopt the more NATO-ie “make the civilian population scream for mercy and then push them even harder” approach.

        Their missiles explode on the launchpad, their submarines sink themselves, their only aircraft carrier has more Russian kills than enemy.

        You might as well just write, “I am easily misled by propaganda”. Since the beginning of the war, the false prospect that Ukraine could win has been essential for manufacturing consent for every ask made by Kyiv and the US government, up to and including mass deindustrialization of regions of Europe and making the EU dollar dependent again. Just follow the sources of what you read and ask what they choose to report on vs not and who pays them. It will be revealing.

        Oh, you honestly think China will save them? That’s absolutely adorable.

        Save them from what? If China is in a world war you can kiss any semblance of normalcy in your life goodbye. You should fear these prospects, not LARP about how much you will win. These are all nuclear powers with greater industrial capacity.

        That shock therapy? That was their own oligarchs looting Russia wildly, which is why corruption has destroyed the Russian military so completely.

        Feel free to familiarize yourself with what shock therapy refers to in this context. No lectures from you about this if you don’t know something so basic. But, in short: the oligarchs were created by this shock therapy, of mass privatization, and it was done by US policy in the region. Modern Russia is a direct consequence of US shock therapy treatment.

        Russia has historically felt their only safety came from the perception by others that they were strong. That perception was utterly shattered by Ukraine, forever.

        Silly little fairy tales.

        There is no way this turns out that is not disastrous for Russia, but then again I guess they just call that ‘history’. Personally I’m looking forward to it with anticipation.

        What about a disaster in Russia makes you excited?

        Not thirsty for blood, thirsty for justice, as are much of Europe that were victims of Russian imperialism under the name of ‘buffer states’.

        Justice is not abstract, it has a grounding in ending injustice, creating accountability, and making whole. Given that you seem, unprompted, pretty stoked for war, I don’t accept your claim to not have thirst for blood.

        Re: Europe being victims of imperialism, what on earth are you talking about? I assume you are referring to the Warsaw Pact but I can only guess at what comic book-esque brainworms are at work.

        Now those states are stronger than them and everyone is desperately eager to watch them suffer.

        So you wish suffering on the Russian people? Sounds pretty Russophobic.

        I could make a fortune selling popcorn in eastern Europe.

        Russian hatred? We call that ‘being European’.

        Ah, sounds like you hang out in ethnic supremacist spaces. It’s all making sense now.

        • @InverseParallax
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          A world war would involve multiple countries on both sides, dragged in by mutual ties and a recognition of which camp would have it in for them in victory.

          This is hilarious. That anyone would stand up for Russia, one of the most hated states on the planet.

          China especially, they would watch and wait till Russia was about to fail, and take their eastern territories, giving them both the land and resources they are so desperate for.

          Russia is a country without meaningful allies (oh, I’m sorry, I forgot north Korea), in a world that hates them and wants to see them suffer for their past actions.

          Poland alone would do anything for the chance to revisit Russia with a fraction of the pain they’ve caused over the centuries, and nobody would dare stop them.

          This is inevitable, the Russian decline guarantees their predation and destruction at the hands of their growing neighbors.

          Like I said, popcorn futures.

          • davel [he/him]
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            01 month ago

            Russia is a country without meaningful allies (oh, I’m sorry, I forgot north Korea), in a world that hates them and wants to see them suffer for their past actions.

            It’s like you’ve never even heard of BRICS+, which is having its annual conference in Russia right now.

            You have no idea what is going on in the world. Russia has rather a lot of allies in fact, it’s just that none of them are imperial core countries.

            You may not have noticed that most of the world is ignoring the international rules-based order’s sanctions. And not only almost all of the Global South, which represents ~85% of the world’s people and the bulk of the world’s production* and natural resources. Even many Global North countries are skirting their own sanctions to trade with Russia.

            The Global North is largely sanctioning itself, and Europe is paying a very high price for it. In particular high energy prices, which is eroding their industrial base even more.

            You’re running on pure, undiluted Western propaganda.


            *Since the Global North in its infinite wisdom de-industrialized itself.

          • @[email protected]
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            -11 month ago

            This is hilarious. That anyone would stand up for Russia, one of the most hated states on the planet.

            What no material grounding does to a person. There is a reason Russia is increasingly popular in the Sahel. Do you think it might also have something to do with Europe and material interest?

            Though maybe I shouldn’t elaborate. It is probably good for the rest of the world if chauvinist Europeans falsely believe they represent it.

            China especially, they would watch and wait till Russia was about to fail, and take their eastern territories, giving them both the land and resources they are so desperate for.

            What, the trees and steppes? China’s material interests in Russia are in fossil fuels and their derivatives, industrial capacity for key industries (though China is overtaking), and as a market to sell things to.

            Russia is a country without meaningful allies (oh, I’m sorry, I forgot north Korea), in a world that hates them and wants to see them suffer for their past actions.

            Just repeating “European chauvinists represent the world” over and over again Lmao. At the moment European states are certainly acting against Russia, making yourself into weakened American dependencies and shooting the prospect of an independent Eurooe in the head to do it. But that is more manufactured consent than any real popular push. This is why Europe is taking a rightward turn against the liberal order that seeks to isolate Russia: y’all are paying a hefty price to do the US’ bidding.

            Poland alone would do anything for the chance to revisit Russia with a fraction of the pain they’ve caused over the centuries, and nobody would dare stop them.

            This is, more or less, historical illiteracy.

            This is inevitable, the Russian decline guarantees their predation and destruction at the hands of their growing neighbors.

            Growing neighbors like what? Belarus? Azerbaijan? Kazakhstan? If you mean China you can just say China.

            Though again you have the material developments flipped. Europe is selling itself to Americans, not getting one over on Russia. Europe still buys Russian fossil fuels they just do so at a significant mark-up via middle men.

            Like I said, popcorn futures.

            Like I said, ethnic supremacist. And with that said, I won’t be giving you more attention.